Active Caseload definition

Active Caseload means caseload consisting of clients currently in the TCM Program. These clients have completed the screening, assessment and service plan/discharge plan, as appropriate, and have been deemed eligible for primary ongoing case management services by the TCM Program.

Examples of Active Caseload in a sentence

  • Active Caseload – The number of students for which a special education teacher is the case manager or a student for whom the ESA is required to provide direct therapy services.

  • Active Caseload 9 Clients Per Year 22 Average Length of Stay (LOS) 5 months Average Dosage 15 hours Caseload Comments: The recommended caseload is 4 to 7 cases per each TBS Coach full-time equivalent (FTE).

Related to Active Caseload

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