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Patient with Healthcare Nurse

SERVICES

Services

Substance abuse disorder brief summary Case management services shall include, at a minimum, the following activities:

(1) Assessment.

(2) Referral.

(3) Monitoring and follow-up

coordinating: client assessments, treatment planning and crisis intervention services; providing training and facilitating linkages for the use of community resources; monitoring service delivery; obtaining or assisting individuals in obtaining necessary services, for example, financial assistance, housing assistance, food, clothing, medical services, educational services, vocational services, recreational services, etc.; assisting individuals in becoming involved with self-help support groups; assisting individuals in increasing social support networks with family members, friends, and/or organizations; assisting individuals in performing daily living activities; and coordinating criminal justice services.

 

(1) Transportation in and of itself does not constitute case management.

(2) Waiting with clients for appointments at social service agencies, court hearings and similar activities does not, in and of itself, constitute case

Psychology Session
Consultation

Services

Peer support services may include, but are not limited to:

(1) Ongoing exploration of recovery, resiliency, and wellness needs;

(2) Supporting individuals and their caregivers and families in achieving goals through increased knowledge, skills and connection as identified by the individual or family;

(3) Encouraging hope;

(4) Supporting the development of life skills;

(5) Developing and working toward achievement of individualized recovery, resiliency, and wellness goals;

(6) Modeling personal responsibility for resiliency, recovery and wellness;

(7) Teaching and coaching skills to effectively navigate systems to effectively and efficiently utilize services;

(8) Addressing skills or behaviors, through processes that assist an individual, caregiver, or family in eliminating barriers to achieving or maintaining recovery, resiliency, and wellness;

(9) Assisting with accessing and developing natural support systems;

(10) Promoting coordination and linkage among providers;

(11) Coordinating or assisting in crisis interventions and stabilization;

(12) Conducting outreach and community education;

(13) Attending and participating in team decision making or specific treatment team; or,

(14) Assisting individuals, caregivers, or families in the development of empowerment skills through advocacy and activities that mitigate discrimination and inspire hope.

(E) Providing services in a culturally inclusive and competent manner which includes not practicing, condoning, facilitating, or collaborating in any form of discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin, marital status, political belief, or mental or physical disability.

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