ACT team definition

ACT team means the group of interdisciplinary mental health staff who work as a team to provide assertive community treatment.

Examples of ACT team in a sentence

  • The central team will include personnel with experience and expertise in how to successfully resolve barriers to discharge including ACT team members, supported housing providers, and peers who work for community providers.

  • For individuals served by an Assertive Community Treatment (“ACT”) team, described more fully below, the ACT team shall serve as their mobile crisis team.

  • ACT teams are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week for those members with SMI who have been assigned to an ACT team.

  • The primary partners in the initiative include the following participating agencies: • Fortwood Center, a licensed community mental health center and the Collaborative Initiative’s lead applicant, will be responsible for the hiring and supervision of the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team, funded by SAMHSA.

  • The ACT team will deliver services primarily on-site in the homes of the program participants.

  • As the resident becomes more stable, the ACT team will assist him or her to begin using less intensive case management services on-site at the Fortwood Center, funded through AdvoCare, the behavioral health insurance program of Tenncare.

  • From the beginning of the Collaboration, the ACT team will be operated with the explicit goals of 1) gradually reducing the intensity and frequency of the services and 2) assisting project participants to gain access to mainstream services and supports.

  • The multi-disciplinary nature of the ACT team and its mix of professional and paraprofessional staff will allow it to address a wide range of clinical and psychosocial needs, while maintaining a high level of cultural competency with chronically homeless people.

  • As part of its implementation plan, the State noted it had reviewed the availability of ACT statewide and found that the northern and eastern panhandle regions did not have an ACT team within 100 miles.

  • They will be referred to the ACT team operated by Fortwood Center with new funding from the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).