Crisis Respite Homes Clause Samples
The 'Crisis Respite Homes' clause establishes the provision of temporary, short-term housing and support for individuals experiencing a mental health or behavioral crisis. Typically, this clause outlines the eligibility criteria for admission, the duration of stay, and the types of services provided, such as counseling, supervision, and coordination with healthcare providers. Its core practical function is to offer a safe, supportive environment that helps stabilize individuals in crisis, thereby preventing unnecessary hospitalization or escalation of the situation.
Crisis Respite Homes. (A) Crisis Respite Homes provide respite services to persons with developmental disabilities and their families. Each Crisis Respite Home will have four beds for use by individuals with developmental disabilities.
(B) Pursuant to the schedule set forth below, the State will establish 12 Crisis Respite Homes by July 1, 2014.
(1) By July 1, 2012, the State will have five Crisis Respite Homes for individuals with developmental disabilities.
(2) By July 1, 2013, the State will establish an additional four Crisis Respite Homes for individuals with developmental disabilities.
(3) By July 1, 2014, the State will establish an additional three Crisis Respite Homes for individuals with developmental disabilities.
