Behavior Interventions Clause Samples

Behavior Interventions. Treatment Interventions for juveniles with a mental health diagnosis designed to increase socially adaptive behavior and to decrease maladaptive behaviors
Behavior Interventions. Treatment Interventions for juveniles with mental health diagnoses or sexual behavior treatment needs that are designed to increase socially-adaptive behaviors and to decrease maladaptive behaviors. Substance abuse treatment is not in and of itself considered a behavior intervention under this definition, even though it may be provided as secondary treatment to mental health or sexual behavior treatment.

Related to Behavior Interventions

  • Interventions 1. Door to balloon time 2. Door to needle time 3. No interventions b. Discharge status 1. Home

  • Intervention If the Commission finds deficiencies in the School's performance or legal compliance, the Commission and the School shall follow the Intervention Protocol attached as Exhibit D. Intervention may be initiated when the Commission finds that the School has failed to: (a) Comply with applicable laws, rules, policies, or procedures; (b) Comply with the terms and conditions of this Contract; or (c) Meet performance expectations as set forth in the Performance Frameworks. Failure to invoke the Intervention Protocol shall not be (i) construed as a waiver or relinquishment of any requirement under applicable laws, rules, policies, procedures, contractual terms and conditions, or performance expectations; or (ii) deemed a necessary precedent to non-renewal or revocation.

  • Early Intervention Services (EIS) Coverage provided for members from birth to 36 months. The provider must be certified as an EIS provider by the Rhode Island Department of Human Services. 0% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider. Asthma management 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible

  • Patient A patient is defined as those persons for whom the Physician shall provide Services, and who are signatories to, or listed on the documents attached as Appendix 1, and incorporated by reference, to this agreement.

  • Outcomes Secondary: Career pathway students will: have career goals designated on SEOP, earn concurrent college credit while in high school, achieve a state competency certificate and while completing high school graduation requirements.