JRM definition
Examples of JRM in a sentence
The Company has seven subsidiaries: LBI Brokerage, Inc., JRM Benefits Consulting, LLC, US Health Benefits Group, Inc., US Health Plans, Inc., On The Phone, Inc., Zurvita, Inc.
The Contractor must comply with requirements of MDHHS policies, including, but not limited to, Juvenile Justice Residential (JRM), Services Requirements Manual (SRM) and MDHHS policy amendments, including interim policy bulletins and linked policies.
Such services must be provided in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Juvenile Justice Residential JRM policy and MDHHS Division of Child Welfare Licensing standards for the license specified in Section 2.4 of this Contract, and as detailed in the Modified Implementation, Sustainability, and Exit Plan.
Agency must have a Standard Operating Procedure for dispensing and storage of medication in accordance with JRM policy.
The Contractor must follow the reporting requirements and the timeframes established in JRM 501 and related/linked policies.
The Contractor must be trained in and utilize the screening and assessment tools as required and within the timeframes identified by MDHHS Juvenile Justice Residential (JRM) policy manuals.
The Contractor must have a clearly defined process for determining when a youth is AWOLP/Escaped from the placement following the requirements of JRM 501, Escape Response and related/linked policies.
Transition and reentry planning must begin at the time of admission, and in accordance with JRM 207, Reentry Planning and Preparation.
The Contractor must conduct individualized youth treatment planning in accordance with JRM 201, Residential Treatment Plans, Reentry Plans and Release Reports and linked policies.
The Contractor must ensure the youth’s/family’s reentry plan is reviewed and updated during monthly Treatment and Transition Team meetings as required by JRM 207, Reentry Planning and Preparation.