Examples of Crisis assessment in a sentence
Crisis assessment and intervention shall be provided 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
Behavioral Health Crisis assessment and intervention must be available 24-hours per day, seven days per week through the BH ASO’s crisis system.
Included in this per diem cost are services such as: • Comprehensive interdisciplinary biopsychosocial mental health assessment; • Crisis assessment, intervention and stabilization; • Psychiatrist and Advanced Practice Nurse Prescriber to include medication assessment, review, consultation and prescribing; • Psychosocial group education; • Individual counseling; • Peer support; • Family consultation, as needed; • Individualized community linkage to ongoing services and supports within the community.
When the Work is terminated for cause, Contractor shall take the actions in Section 9.2 and shall not be entitled to receive further payment until the Work is accepted.
Crisis assessment and intervention, advocacy, and support services help to identify the child and family’s unique needs, reduce fear and anxiety, and expedite access to appropriate services.
Crisis assessment is provided by the team or arranged for by an after-hours crisis intervention system, twenty-four (24) hours per day.
Crisis assessment and intervention, advocacy and support services help to identify the child and family’s unique needs, reduce fear and anxiety, and expedite access to appropriate services.
Crisis assessment and intervention services are provided as follows.
Following a Mobile Crisis assessment, the CMHC shall be responsible for providing any clinically necessary alternative psychiatric treatment or make a referral to the individual’s current behavioral healthcare provider or care coordinator.
Children’s Mobile Crisis Team Members are qualified to provide: • Crisis assessment, stabilization & intervention; • Symptom assessment & management; • Consultation and training to individuals, families, and other service providers; • System linkages; • Support services or direct assistance to ensure individuals obtain the basic necessities of daily life.