No wrong door definition
No wrong door means an approach to service organization that provides individuals with or links them to appropriate service interventions regardless of where they enter the system of care. This principle commits all service agencies to respond to the individual’s stated and assessed needs with appropriate treatment or supportive linkage with programs capable of meeting the consumer’s needs.
No wrong door means that the agency the child/family first contacts should not limit access to the system of care. Services in jurisdictions burdened with high levels of poverty should be as
No wrong door means that access to the system of care should not be limited by which agency the child/family first contacts or the community where they live. Services in jurisdictions
More Definitions of No wrong door
No wrong door means Members receive timely Behavioral Health Services without delay, regardless of delivery system where they seek care and are able to maintain treatment relationships with trusted Providers without interruption. This includes concurrent service provision, whereby Contractor must cover Medically Necessary Non- Specialty Mental Health Services (NSMHS) for a Member concurrently receiving Specialty Mental Health Services (SMHS) covered by the county Mental Health Plan (MHP), and ensure those services are coordinated and not duplicative. Contractor must ensure compliance with No Wrong Door pursuant to W&I section 14184.402. Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) means ambulance, litter van, wheelchair van, and air medical transportation services. NEMT is used when the Member's medical and physical condition is such that transport by ordinary means of public or private conveyance is medically contraindicated, and transportation is required for the purpose of obtaining needed medical care, and pursuant to 22 CCR sections 51323, 51231.1, and 51231.2, is rendered by licensed Providers.
No wrong door means regardless of where you live, your age, ability or language you speak, you can contact Milwaukee County and we will take a holistic approach to serve your needs— instead of responding issue by issue. No Wrong Door will create easier access to quality care. The care and services will be driven by the person seeking help. So, no matter if you need housing or mental health or transportation services, there should be “no wrong door” to access the services you need.
No wrong door means that whichever provider a client visits first, the client can be sure she or he will be able to access all available, relevant services. This happens when each provider:
No wrong door policy means that a veteran seeking services is connected to care no matter where he accesses the service system. However, not every homeless veteran can be served by every program. In an era of limited resources and pressure to showcase rapid results, providers need tools that allow for tar- geted assessment and referral. Experts in this session will introduce several screening tools that your orga- nization can implement to better direct your veteran- centric service planning. Come prepared to share your experiences using various assessment tools!
No wrong door means a virtual single point of entry for accessing public and private health and human supports for older adults and adults with disabilities designed to help older adults, caregivers, adults with disabilities, veterans and their families find the supports that will benefit them no matter where they start the process or what their unique combination of needs may be; and
No wrong door means people can
No wrong door policy means that whether a person presents to a mental health or an AOD service, their dual diagnosis will be addressed: either within the service or through working with practitioners in a service in the other sector.