Common use of Crisis Services Clause in Contracts

Crisis Services. Evaluation and treatment of mental health crisis to all Medicaid- enrolled individuals experiencing a crisis. A mental health crisis is defined as a turning point in the course of anything decisive or critical, a time, a stage, or an event or a time of great danger or trouble, whose outcome decides whether possible bad consequences will follow. Crisis services shall be available on a 24-hour basis. Crisis services are intended to stabilize the person in crisis, prevent further deterioration and provide immediate treatment and intervention in a location best suited to meet the needs of the individual and in the least restrictive environment available. Crisis services may be provided prior to completion of an intake evaluation. Services are provided by or under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purpose of Agreement

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Crisis Services. Evaluation and treatment of mental health crisis to all Medicaid- Medicaid­ enrolled individuals experiencing a crisis. A mental health crisis is defined as a turning point in the course of anything decisive or critical, a time, a stage, or an event or a time of great danger or trouble, whose outcome decides whether possible bad consequences will follow. Crisis services shall must be available on a 24-hour basis. Crisis services are intended to stabilize the person in crisis, prevent further deterioration and provide p rovide immediate treatment and intervention in a location best suited to meet the needs of the individual i ndividual and in the least restrictive environment available. Crisis services may be provided prior to completion of an intake evaluation. Services are provided by or under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: GCBH Agreement

Crisis Services. Evaluation and treatment of mental health crisis to all Medicaid- enrolled individuals Individuals experiencing a crisis. A mental health crisis is defined as a turning point in the course of anything decisive or critical, a time, a stage, or an event or a time of great danger or trouble, whose the outcome of which decides whether possible bad consequences will follow. Crisis services shall must be available on a twenty-four (24-) hour basis. Crisis services are a re intended to stabilize the person Individual in crisis, prevent further deterioration and provide immediate treatment and intervention in a location best suited su ited to meet the needs of the individual Individual and in the least restrictive environment available. Crisis services may be provided prior to completion of an intake evaluation. Services are must be provided by or under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional.;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bho Program Agreement

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Crisis Services. Evaluation and treatment of mental health crisis to all Medicaid- enrolled individuals Individuals experiencing a crisis. A mental health crisis is defined as a turning point in the course of anything decisive or critical, a time, a stage, or an event or a time of great danger or trouble, whose the outcome of which decides whether possible bad consequences will follow. Crisis services shall must be available on a twenty four (24-) hour basis. Crisis services Services are intended to stabilize the person in crisis, prevent further deterioration and provide immediate treatment and intervention in a location best suited to meet the needs of the individual Individual and in the least restrictive environment available. Crisis services may be provided prior to completion of an intake evaluation. Services are must be provided by or under the supervision of a Mental Health Professional.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Program Agreement

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