Screenings & Referrals Sample Clauses

Screenings & Referrals. Clerk typist will determine usage and access to community services and provide referrals, as needed, to all families served in First 5 San Xxxxxxx (F5SJ) Preschool programs. Type of Measurement: Families Annual Target Quantity: 152 Start Date: July 1, 2021 Target Date: June 30, 2022 Program staff will follow F5SJ protocol to assess and refer, as needed, all families of children ages 0 to 5 for the following: • Usage and access of health insurance • Usage and access of dental care • Usage of and access to California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) • Usage of and access to basic needs services (Women, Infant and Children [WIC], CalFresh, food subsidy programs, etc.) • Family income (gross) for family size For health insurance, documentation (i.e. enrollment/intake forms, referral forms, LIC 701) should include, at a minimum, the status of health insurance for the parent(s) and child(ren) (insured or not insured), the type of insurance, and if the family was referred to appropriate services, including the date of referral and any follow up information. Health insurance SUBMIT QUARTERLY (electronically) • Client and Service Database • Scope of Work Reporting Form ON FILE • Referral logs or forms Description of Major Milestones Method Evaluation Methods screenings and referrals are captured in the Client and Service Database. Dental care screenings are captured in the Client and Service Database. If families are not accessing services, staff should complete the following: • Provide information to families on services (i.e. brochures, “how to” apply, etc.) • Document referrals in ‘on file’ documentation (see Evaluation Methods) • Capture information in the Client and Service Database as allowable • Capture referral information in the Client and Service Database as allowable Description of Major Milestones Method Evaluation Methods
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