Behavioral needs definition

Behavioral needs means target behaviors have been identified through observation or assessment. The intensity and frequency to which they exist are reflected in the ICAP and ICAP addendum.

Examples of Behavioral needs in a sentence

  • All hours worked for clients who have Behavioral needs that necessitate special skills to keep the client and/or others safe and are authorized as a task on the Plan of Care shall be paid an additional twenty-five ($0.25) cents per hour.

  • All hours worked for clients who have Behavioral needs that necessitate special skills to keep the client and/or others safe and are authorized as a task on the Plan of Care shall be paid an additional twenty-­‐five ($0.25) cents per hour.

  • These requests will be presented to the Director of Special Services for review and approval based on: o Safety needs o Medical/Physical needs o Behavioral needs o Extenuating circumstances • If a special education teacher thinks his/her level of staff assistants is unsafe or causing a disruption in the educational process, and special services has reviewed the load and disagrees, the issue will be taken to a regular scheduled Labor Management meeting.

  • All hours worked for clients who have Behavioral needs that necessitate special skills to keep the client and/or others safe and are authorized as a task on the Plan of Care shall be paid an additional twenty-fives cents ($0.25) per hour.

  • These include Total Transfer, Total Toileting and Behavioral needs and are paid when employees work for a specific client.

  • All hours worked for clients who have Behavioral needs that necessitate special skills to keep the client and/or others safe and are authorized as a task on the Plan of Care shall be paid an additional twenty-five ($0.25)fifty twenty fivetwenty-fives cents (($0.50 0.25) per hour.