Service Setting definition
Examples of Service Setting in a sentence
Intensive Outpatient Program Non-24-hour A clinically intensive service Diversionary Behavioral Health Service Setting Definition of Service facility designed to improve functional status, provide stabilization in the community, divert an admission to an Inpatient Service, or facilitate a rapid and stable reintegration into the community following a discharge from an inpatient service.
The program team provides assistance to Covered Individuals to maximize their recovery, ensure consumer-directed goal setting, assist individuals in gaining a sense of hope and empowerment, and Diversionary Behavioral Health Service Setting Definition of Service provide assistance in helping the individuals served become better integrated into the community.
These programs provide essential services to Covered Individuals with a long standing history of a psychiatric or substance use disorder and to their families, or to Covered Individuals who are at varying degrees of increased medical risk, or to children/adolescents who have behavioral health issues challenging their optimal level of functioning in Diversionary Behavioral Health Service Setting Definition of Service the home/community setting.
Services are provided in the community and are available, as needed by the individual, 24 hours a Diversionary Behavioral Health Service Setting Definition of Service day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Clinical Support Services for Substance Abuse 24-hour facility 24-hour treatment services, which can be used independently or following Acute Treatment Services for substance use disorders, and including intensive education and Diversionary Behavioral Health Service Setting Definition of Service counseling regarding the nature of addiction and its consequences; outreach to families and significant others; and aftercare planning for individuals beginning to engage in recovery from addiction.