INTERIM SERVICES. All persons who are not admitted into RTS shall be referred to Interim 15 Services by CONTRACTOR. Interim Services shall be provided until an individual is admitted to 16 residential treatment program. The purposes of the services are to reduce the adverse health effects of 17 such abuse, promote the health of the individual, and reduce the risk of transmission of disease. At a 18 minimum, Interim Services include counseling and education about HIV and TB, about the risks of 19 needle-sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and about steps that can be taken 20 to ensure that HIV and TB transmission does not occur, as well as referral for HIV or TB treatment 21 services if necessary. CONTRACTOR shall provide Clients, especially opiate users, with drug overdose 22 education/information. For pregnant women, Interim Services include counseling on the effects of 23 alcohol and drug use on the fetus, as well as referrals for prenatal care. Provision of Interim Services 24 shall be documented on the ▇▇▇▇▇ and reported monthly to the State. 25 I. SERVICES – CONTRACTOR shall provide a non-institutional, twenty-four (24) hour non- 26 medical, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services to beneficiaries in 27 accordance with an individualized treatment plan. These services are intended to be individualized to 28 treat the functional deficits identified in the ASAM Criteria. In the residential treatment environment, an 29 individual’s functional cognitive deficits may require treatment that is primarily slower paced, more 30 concrete and repetitive in nature. The daily regimen and structured patterns of activities are intended to 31 restore cognitive functioning and build behavioral patterns within a community. Each Client shall live 32 on the premises and shall be supported in their efforts to restore, maintain and apply interpersonal and 33 independent living skills and access community support systems. CONTRACTORs and residents work 34 collaboratively to define barriers, set priorities, establish goals, create treatment plans, and solve
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
INTERIM SERVICES. All persons who are not admitted into RTS shall be referred to Interim 15 8 Services by CONTRACTOR. Interim Services shall be provided until an individual is admitted to 16 9 residential treatment program. The purposes of the services are to reduce the adverse health effects of 17 10 such abuse, promote the health of the individual, and reduce the risk of transmission of disease. At a 18 11 minimum, Interim Services include counseling and education about HIV and TB, about the risks of 19 12 needle-sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and about steps that can be taken 20 13 to ensure that HIV and TB transmission does not occur, as well as referral for HIV or TB treatment 21 14 services if necessary. CONTRACTOR shall provide Clients, especially opiate users, with drug overdose 22 15 education/information. For pregnant women, Interim Services include counseling on the effects of 23 alcohol 16 and drug use on the fetus, as well as referrals for prenatal care. Provision of Interim Services 24 shall be 17 documented on the ▇▇▇▇▇ and reported monthly to the State.
25 18 I. SERVICES – CONTRACTOR shall provide a non-institutional, twenty-four (24) hour non- 26 19 medical, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services to beneficiaries in 27 accordance 20 with an individualized treatment plan. These services are intended to be individualized to 28 treat the 21 functional deficits identified in the ASAM Criteria. In the residential treatment environment, an 29 22 individual’s functional cognitive deficits may require treatment that is primarily slower paced, more 30 23 concrete and repetitive in nature. The daily regimen and structured patterns of activities are intended to 31 24 restore cognitive functioning and build behavioral patterns within a community. Each Client shall live 32 on 25 the premises and shall be supported in their efforts to restore, maintain and apply interpersonal and 33 26 independent living skills and access community support systems. CONTRACTORs and residents work 34 27 collaboratively to define barriers, set priorities, establish goals, create treatment plans, and solvesolve problems.
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
INTERIM SERVICES. All persons who are not admitted into RTS shall be referred to Interim 15 7 Services by CONTRACTOR. Interim Services shall be provided until an individual is admitted to 16 8 residential treatment program. The purposes of the services are to reduce the adverse health effects of 17 9 such abuse, promote the health of the individual, and reduce the risk of transmission of disease. At a 18 10 minimum, Interim Services include counseling and education about HIV and TB, about the risks of 19 11 needle-sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and about steps that can be taken 20 12 to ensure that HIV and TB transmission does not occur, as well as referral for HIV or TB treatment 21 13 services if necessary. CONTRACTOR shall provide Clients, especially opiate users, with drug overdose 22 14 education/information. For pregnant women, Interim Services include counseling on the effects of 23 15 alcohol and drug use on the fetus, as well as referrals for prenatal care. Provision of Interim Services 24 16 shall be documented on the ▇▇▇▇▇ and reported monthly to the State.
25 17 I. SERVICES – CONTRACTOR shall provide a non-institutional, twenty-four (24) hour non- 26 18 medical, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services to beneficiaries in 27 19 accordance with an individualized treatment plan. These services are intended to be individualized to 28 20 treat the functional deficits identified in the ASAM Criteria. In the residential treatment environment, an 29 21 individual’s functional cognitive deficits may require treatment that is primarily slower paced, more 30 22 concrete and repetitive in nature. The daily regimen and structured patterns of activities are intended to 31 23 restore cognitive functioning and build behavioral patterns within a community. Each Client shall live 32 24 on the premises and shall be supported in their efforts to restore, maintain and apply interpersonal and 33 25 independent living skills and access community support systems. CONTRACTORs and residents work 34 26 collaboratively to define barriers, set priorities, establish goals, create treatment plans, and solve
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
INTERIM SERVICES. All persons who are not admitted into RTS shall be referred to Interim 15 4 Services by CONTRACTOR. Interim Services shall be provided until an individual is admitted to 16 5 residential treatment program. The purposes of the services are to reduce the adverse health effects of 17 6 such abuse, promote the health of the individual, and reduce the risk of transmission of disease. At a 18 7 minimum, Interim Services include counseling and education about HIV and TB, about the risks of 19 8 needle-sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and about steps that can be taken 20 9 to ensure that HIV and TB transmission does not occur, as well as referral for HIV or TB treatment 21 10 services if necessary. CONTRACTOR shall provide Clients, especially opiate users, with drug overdose 22 11 education/information. For pregnant women, Interim Services include counseling on the effects of 23 12 alcohol and drug use on the fetus, as well as referrals for prenatal care. Provision of Interim Services 24 13 shall be documented on the ▇▇▇▇▇ and reported monthly to the State.
25 14 I. SERVICES – CONTRACTOR shall provide a non-institutional, twenty-four (24) hour non- 26 15 medical, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services to beneficiaries in 27 16 accordance with an individualized treatment plan. These services are intended to be individualized to 28 17 treat the functional deficits identified in the ASAM Criteria. In the residential treatment environment, an 29 18 individual’s functional cognitive deficits may require treatment that is primarily slower paced, more 30 19 concrete and repetitive in nature. The daily regimen and structured patterns of activities are intended to 31 20 restore cognitive functioning and build behavioral patterns within a community. Each Client shall live 32 21 on the premises and shall be supported in their efforts to restore, maintain and apply interpersonal and 33 22 independent living skills and access community support systems. CONTRACTORs and residents work 34 collaboratively to define barriers, set priorities, establish goals, create treatment plans, and solvework
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Sources: Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services Agreement
INTERIM SERVICES. All persons who are not admitted into RTS shall be referred to Interim 15 8 Services by CONTRACTOR. Interim Services shall be provided until an individual is admitted to 16 9 residential treatment program. The purposes of the services are to reduce the adverse health effects of 17 10 such abuse, promote the health of the individual, and reduce the risk of transmission of disease. At a 18 11 minimum, Interim Services include counseling and education about HIV and TB, about the risks of 19 12 needle-sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and about steps that can be taken 20 13 to ensure that HIV and TB transmission does not occur, as well as referral for HIV or TB treatment 21 14 services if necessary. CONTRACTOR shall provide Clients, especially opiate users, with drug overdose 22 15 education/information. For pregnant women, Interim Services include counseling on the effects of 23 16 alcohol and drug use on the fetus, as well as referrals for prenatal care. Provision of Interim Services 24 17 shall be documented on the ▇▇▇▇▇ and reported monthly to the State.
25 18 I. SERVICES – CONTRACTOR shall provide a non-institutional, twenty-four (24) hour non- 26 19 medical, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services to beneficiaries in 27 20 accordance with an individualized treatment plan. These services are intended to be individualized to 28 21 treat the functional deficits identified in the ASAM Criteria. In the residential treatment environment, an 29 22 individual’s functional cognitive deficits may require treatment that is primarily slower paced, more 30 23 concrete and repetitive in nature. The daily regimen and structured patterns of activities are intended to 31 24 restore cognitive functioning and build behavioral patterns within a community. Each Client shall live 32 25 on the premises and shall be supported in their efforts to restore, maintain and apply interpersonal and 33 26 independent living skills and access community support systems. CONTRACTORs and residents work 34 27 collaboratively to define barriers, set priorities, establish goals, create treatment plans, and solve
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services
INTERIM SERVICES. All persons who are not admitted into RTS shall be referred to Interim 15 27 Services by CONTRACTOR. Interim Services shall be provided until an individual is admitted to 16 28 residential treatment program. The purposes of the services are to reduce the adverse health effects of 17 29 such abuse, promote the health of the individual, and reduce the risk of transmission of disease. At a 18 30 minimum, Interim Services include counseling and education about HIV and TB, about the risks of 19 31 needle-sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and about steps that can be taken 20 32 to ensure that HIV and TB transmission does not occur, as well as referral for HIV or TB treatment 21 33 services if necessary. CONTRACTOR shall provide Clients, especially opiate users, with drug overdose 22 34 education/information. For pregnant women, Interim Services include counseling on the effects of 23 35 alcohol and drug use on the fetus, as well as referrals for prenatal care. Provision of Interim Services 24 36 shall be documented on the ▇▇▇▇▇ and reported monthly to the State.
25 37 I. SERVICES – CONTRACTOR shall provide a non-institutional, twenty-four (24) hour non- 26 1 medical, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services to beneficiaries in 27 2 accordance with an individualized treatment plan. These services are intended to be individualized to 28 3 treat the functional deficits identified in the ASAM Criteria. In the residential treatment environment, an 29 4 individual’s functional cognitive deficits may require treatment that is primarily slower paced, more 30 5 concrete and repetitive in nature. The daily regimen and structured patterns of activities are intended to 31 6 restore cognitive functioning and build behavioral patterns within a community. Each Client shall live 32 7 on the premises and shall be supported in their efforts to restore, maintain and apply interpersonal and 33 8 independent living skills and access community support systems. CONTRACTORs and residents work 34 9 collaboratively to define barriers, set priorities, establish goals, create treatment plans, and solve
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Sources: Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services Agreement
INTERIM SERVICES. All persons who are not admitted into RTS shall be referred to Interim 15 16 Services by CONTRACTOR. Interim Services shall be provided until an individual is admitted to 16 17 residential treatment program. The purposes of the services are to reduce the adverse health effects of 17 18 such abuse, promote the health of the individual, and reduce the risk of transmission of disease. At a 18 19 minimum, Interim Services include counseling and education about HIV and TB, about the risks of 19 20 needle-sharing, the risks of transmission to sexual partners and infants, and about steps that can be taken 20 21 to ensure that HIV and TB transmission does not occur, as well as referral for HIV or TB treatment 21 22 services if necessary. CONTRACTOR shall provide Clients, especially opiate users, with drug overdose 22 23 education/information. For pregnant women, Interim Services include counseling on the effects of 23 24 alcohol and drug use on the fetus, as well as referrals for prenatal care. Provision of Interim Services 24 25 shall be documented on the ▇▇▇▇▇ and reported monthly to the State.
25 26 I. SERVICES – CONTRACTOR shall provide a non-institutional, twenty-four (24) hour non- 26 27 medical, short-term residential program that provides rehabilitation services to beneficiaries in 27 28 accordance with an individualized treatment plan. These services are intended to be individualized to 28 29 treat the functional deficits identified in the ASAM Criteria. In the residential treatment environment, an 29 30 individual’s functional cognitive deficits may require treatment that is primarily slower paced, more 30 31 concrete and repetitive in nature. The daily regimen and structured patterns of activities are intended to 31 32 restore cognitive functioning and build behavioral patterns within a community. Each Client shall live 32 33 on the premises and shall be supported in their efforts to restore, maintain and apply interpersonal and 33 34 independent living skills and access community support systems. CONTRACTORs and residents work 34 35 collaboratively to define barriers, set priorities, establish goals, create treatment plans, and solve
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Sources: Agreement for Provision of Adult Residential Drug Medi Cal Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services