Crisis Intervention Services Sample Clauses

The Crisis Intervention Services clause defines the obligations and procedures for providing immediate support and assistance during emergencies or critical incidents affecting individuals covered by the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the types of crises addressed, such as mental health emergencies or traumatic events, and specifies the response protocols, including the availability of trained personnel and the process for accessing services. Its core practical function is to ensure that prompt and effective help is available in urgent situations, thereby safeguarding the well-being of affected individuals and minimizing potential harm.
Crisis Intervention Services sessions between a therapist or counselor and a Client in crisis. Services shall focus on alleviating crisis problems meaning an actual relapse or an unforeseen event or circumstance which present an imminent threat of relapse to the Client. These types of sessions are not scheduled and do not appear on the treatment plan; crises may also occur on the same day as a scheduled group or individual service as initiated by the Client.
Crisis Intervention Services. Contact between a therapist or counselor and a beneficiary in crisis. Services shall focus on alleviating crisis problems. “Crisis” means an actual relapse or an unforeseen event or circumstance which presents to the beneficiary an imminent threat of relapse. Crisis intervention services shall be limited to the stabilization of the beneficiary’s emergency situation.
Crisis Intervention Services. Contact between a therapist or counselor and a Client in crisis.
Crisis Intervention Services. Services that last less than 24 hours and are for, or on behalf of, a member for a condition that requires more timely response than a regularly scheduled visit. Service activities include, but are not limited to, assessment, collateral and therapy. Crisis Intervention services may either be face-to-face or by telephone with the member or the member’s significant support person and may be provided anywhere in the community.
Crisis Intervention Services. For individuals experiencing breakdown of normal strategies/resources who are exhibiting acute problems, disturbed thoughts, behaviors, or moods that could threaten the safety of self or others. Four types of Crisis Intervention Services: (1) Telephone services, (2) Face-to- Face services in a clinic setting, (3) Mobile services, and (4)
Crisis Intervention Services. Prompt and adequate response to any mental health emergency with access to a full range of mental health services, as required by IDOC Administrative Directive 04.04.100, § II(E)(3) and IDOC Administrative Directive
Crisis Intervention Services a. The Crisis Intervention Services described in this Paragraph I.A.6. shall only apply to clients receiving Day Treatment (Rehabilitative or Intensive) Services. b. Contractor shall provide Crisis Intervention if medically necessary. c. Crisis Intervention is a service, lasting less than twenty- four (24) hours, to or on behalf of a beneficiary for a condition that requires more timely response than a regularly scheduled visit. Crisis Intervention as described in this Paragraph I.
Crisis Intervention Services. Face-to-face services include safely identifying and assessing immediate strengths and needs to ensure that appropriate services are provided to de-escalate the current crisis and prevent future crises. Services shall be provided consistent with an existing crisis plan using formal and informal supports, in partnership with the family. Services are available 24-hours a day, seven days a week by trained clinical staff.
Crisis Intervention Services. 1.5.1. Crisis Intervention Services (Mobile). 1.5.2. Crisis Intervention Services (Stabilization). 1.5.3. Crisis Intervention (Telephone).
Crisis Intervention Services sessions between a therapist or counselor and a Client in crisis. Services shall focus on alleviating crisis problems meaning an actual HCA ASR 22-000202 County of Orange Health Care Agency File Folder: M042DR109-Phx House MA-042-19010286 relapse or an unforeseen event or circumstance which present an imminent threat of relapse to the Client. These types of sessions are not scheduled and do not appear on the treatment plan; crises may also occur on the same day as a scheduled group or individual service as initiated by the Client.