Residential treatment program definition

Residential treatment program means a human services program that provides:
Residential treatment program means a program or facility that provides:
Residential treatment program means a public or private residential program that provides treatment of children with a mental illness, an emotional disturbance or another mental health issue.

Examples of Residential treatment program in a sentence

  • Charges for treatment of alcoholism, chemical dependency, or drug addiction, but not tobacco dependency, by a Residential Treatment Program and Nonresidential Treatment Program.

  • The words "or treated in a Residential Treatment Program or a Nonresidential Treatment Program" are inserted between the words "Hospital" and ", and" in Exception (a) of the Subsection en- titled MEDICAL EXPENSE BENEFIT of Section C MEDICAL CARE COVER- AGE of Article III Benefits.

  • Charges for treatment of alcoholism, chemical dependency or 78 drug addiction, but not tobacco dependency, by a Nonresiden- tial Treatment Program or a Residential Treatment Program.


More Definitions of Residential treatment program

Residential treatment program means a [human services program] a
Residential treatment program means a program certified by the department of mental health involving residential care and structured, intensive treatment.
Residential treatment program means a program described in ORS 343.961.
Residential treatment program means a RTF, RTH, SRTF, and YAT facility that is licensed to provide mental health services but does not include adult foster homes as defined in OAR 309-040-0305;
Residential treatment program means 24-hour, supervised, medically necessary, out- of-home programs designed to provide necessary support and address mental health, behavioral, substance abuse, cognitive, or training needs of a child or adolescent in order to prevent or minimize the need for more intensive inpatient treatment. Services include, but shall not be limited to, assessment and evaluation, medical treatment (including medication), individual and group counseling, neurobehavioral services, and family therapy necessary to treat the child. The service provides active treatment or training beginning at admission related to the resident's principle diagnosis and admitting symptoms. These services do not include interventions and activities designed only to meet the supportive nonmental health special needs including, but not limited to, personal care, habilitation, or academic educational needs of the resident.
Residential treatment program means a program which provides on a 24 hour basis, care or treatment for emotionally disturbed children whose needs exceed the normal limits of care. Treatment can include, but is not limited to: psychiatric services, clinical social work, psychological services, special education, medical and consultative services.
Residential treatment program means only a residential accredited treatment program for alcoholism, chemical dependency, or drug addiction that is licensed or certified by the Department of Mental Health or similar department of the State in which the program is located.