Early Intervention Program definition
Early Intervention Program means Ohio's statewide system that provides coordinated services to parents of infants and toddlers with delays or disabilities in accordance with part C.
Early Intervention Program means treatment and other services and interventions, including relapse prevention, to address and promote recovery and related functional outcomes for a mental illness early in its emergence, including the applicable negative outcomes that may result from untreated mental illness. Early Intervention Program services shall not exceed eighteen months, unless the individual receiving the service is identified as experiencing first onset of a serious mental illness or emotional disturbance with psychotic features, in which case early intervention services shall not exceed four years.
Early Intervention Program means a program that provides additional instruction to kindergarten age students:
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The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions for participation in the Early Intervention Program (EIP) and to establish the obligations, expectations and relationship between the Department, municipalities within the State, state fiscal agent and the Vendor.
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Early Intervention Program means an accredited nonresidential program providing services listed in chapter 67:61:12 to individuals that may have substance use related problems, but do not meet the diagnostic criteria for a substance use disorder;
Early Intervention Program means the total effort in the state that is directed at meeting the needs of eligible children and families.
Early Intervention Program means treatment and other services and interventions, including relapse prevention, to address and promote recovery and related functional outcomes for a mental illness early in its emergence, including the applicable negative outcomes listed in Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5840, subdivision (d) that may result from untreated mental illness.
Early Intervention Program means a program that provides additional instruction to kindergarten age students either as an extended period before or after school, on Saturdays, during the summer, or through other means.
Early Intervention Program or “EIP” means the program established pursuant to Title II- A of Article 25 of the Public Health Law.
Early Intervention Program means an accredited nonresidential program
Early Intervention Program means treatment and other services and interventions, including relapse prevention, to address and promote recovery and related functional outcomes for a mental illness early in its emergence, including the applicable negative outcomes that may result from untreated mental illness. Early Intervention Program services are time limited not to exceed the duration identified by the County, and in no situation more than 18 months unless the individual is identified as experiencing first onset of psychotic features, in which case PEI services shall not exceed four years (these individuals would be transferred to other Specialty Mental Health Services). Early Intervention Program services may include services to parents, caregivers, and other family members of the person with early onset of a mental illness, as applicable.