Level 1 services definition
Examples of Level 1 services in a sentence
Contractor shall ensure that its providers will offer ASAM Level 1 services including: assessment, treatment planning; individual and group counseling; family therapy; patient education; medication services; collateral services; crisis intervention services; and discharge planning and coordination.
For purposes of this Agreement, "Level 1" services will include, without limitation, (i) answering End User questions regarding the use and operation of the Units, interpretation of accompanying documentation and all documented services and events, (ii) responding to application questions, (iii) basic trouble shooting to determine proper documentation procedures and problem isolation and (iv) installing and providing End User assistance to process system operation changes or additions.
Level 2 Intermediate Response: Includes Level 1 services as well as clean up and material used (sorbents), minor hazardous clean up and disposal.
HSCP’s tiered structure for housing stability counseling provides limited exception for the HUD- Certified Housing Counseling Requirement: Level 1 services related to intake, triage, and follow- up activities can be performed by someone other than a Housing Counselor, provided the intake staff person is trained to identify a crisis situation so that Level 2 counseling can take place within two (2) business days.
In Level 1 services, addiction, mental health treatment, or general health care personnel, including addiction-credentialed physicians, provide professionally directed screening, evaluation, treatment and ongoing recovery and disease management services.
Level 1 services (Adult Day Care) are supervised day programs where frail and disabled adults can participate in social, educational, and recreational programs without the need for skilled nursing.
SRNS will be responsible to procure Level 1 services from only qualified suppliers listed on the Qualified Suppliers List as maintained by SRNS Supplier Quality Assurance.
Patients in Level I unit beds, who continue to require psychiatric support services but are determined to no longer require Level 1 services, are eligible for internal transfer or “awaiting discharge” as outlined above, should be prioritized by the hospital and State Care Management for aftercare coordination and movement to either alternate inpatient units or alternate care settings.