Examples of Serious and persistent mental illness in a sentence
MHS 09 Jail Diversion Services increase Mental Health’s interaction with Individuals with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) who are involved with justice or law enforcement solely due to a mental health reason and are charged with low-level crimes, resulting in the reduction or avoidance of arrests, jail admissions, lengths of stay in jail, and recidivism through the availability of alternative community-based services, programs, or treatments.
Services for Enrollees with Serious and Persistent Mental Illness The Contractor must ensure that Enrollees with serious and persistent mental illness have access to ongoing medication review and monitoring, day treatment, and other milieu alternatives to conventional therapy.
INDIVIDUALS TO BE SERVED – single adults eighteen (18) years or older who are 26 homeless, and who are diagnosed with a Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) and/or who are 27 dually diagnosed with a SPMI and a Substance Use Disorder (SUD).
The following population is excluded from mandatory enrollment, but may elect to enroll in MSHO and MSC+ on a voluntary basis: Adults age sixty five (65) and over who are determined to have a Serious and Persistent Mental Illness and are eligible to receive Medical Assistance targeted case management services pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, §245.4711.
INDIVIDUALS TO BE SERVED – single adults eighteen (18) years or older who are 34 homeless, and who are diagnosed with a Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) and/or who are 35 dually diagnosed with a SPMI and a Substance Use Disorder (SUD).