CLIENTS TO BE SERVED Sample Clauses
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED. Low-income families, single parents, seniors, disabled and individuals needing assistance in meeting basic human needs relating to housing, food, shelter, clothing, financial support, energy assistance, advocacy, case management counseling, and follow-up. Low-income families and individuals needing help in assessing appropriate resources to meet their needs including education, employment, health, child care and legal assistance. Services will be provided in English and Spanish.
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED a. General Description. All victims of sexual assault may be provided services.
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED. Services are provided to children and families who are in need of family support services, safety management services, independent living, adoption services and post-adoption services. Clients eligible for service under this Contract shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of: Chapters 39, 63, and 409, F.S., and Chapters 65C-13 through 65C-17 and 65C-28 through 65C-31, 65C-33, 65C-38, 65C-41 through 65C-43, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.); and, Titles IV-B and IV-E of the Social Security Act. The Department shall make the final determination as to client eligibility for services. In the event of any disputes regarding client eligibility, dispute resolution, as described in Section 5.2, shall be implemented.
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED. 1. CONTRACTOR shall provide psychiatric and basic medical services to all adults, ages eighteen (18) and older, referred or presenting themselves to the CSU for services, regardless of the ability or inability of such persons to pay for such services.
2. CONTRACTOR shall make no distinction as to voluntary or involuntary status of clients for the provision of these services. Clients involuntarily detained pursuant to WIC §5150, §5250, §5350, or Penal Code 4011.6, as well as those on voluntary status, will be evaluated.
3. Persons requiring emergency medical care may not be provided psychiatric services until such emergency medical treatment has been provided to them.
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED. 8 1. Orange County Residents;
9 2. Experiencing a behavioral health emergency, may have a co-occurring disorder, at risk of 10 hospitalization and cannot wait for a regularly scheduled appointment; and
11 3. Between the ages of thirteen (13) and fifty-nine (59), including Transitional Age Youth 12 (TAY) between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five. Adults over sixty years of age whose needs are 13 compatible with those of other clients may be included in target population if they require the same level 14 of care and supervision.
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED. ▇▇▇▇▇ Guest Home is unique in that it successfully provides a secure environment for individuals who are placed from a variety of programs reflecting diverse needs and aptitudes. We have been successful in working with individuals who are behaviorally inappropriate in such areas as: noncompliance, defiance, non- assaultive aggressiveness, psychotic ideations, hygiene deficiencies, medication resistance, and substance abuse histories. ▇▇▇▇▇ Guest Home is licensed for both ambulatory and non-ambulatory adult populations.
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED. 13 1. CONTRACTOR shall provide psychiatric and basic medical services to all adults, ages 14 eighteen (18) and older, referred or presenting themselves to the CSU for services, regardless of the ability 15 or inability of such persons to pay for such services.
16 2. CONTRACTOR shall make no distinction as to voluntary or involuntary status of Clients for 17 the provision of these services. Clients involuntarily detained pursuant to WIC §5150, §5250, §5350, or 18 Penal Code 4011.6, as well as those on voluntary status, shall be evaluated.
19 3. Persons requiring emergency medical care may not be provided psychiatric services until 20 such emergency medical treatment has been provided to them.
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED. The Voluntary Pre-kindergarten Program is a free educational program that prepares age-eligible children for success in kindergarten and beyond. To be eligible, children must live in Florida and be 4-years-old on or before Sept 1 of the program year. Parents whose children are born from February 2 through September 1 of a calendar year may choose to enroll their child in VPK either that year or the year their child turns five (5). The program helps children develop skills and knowledge consistent with the performance standards adopted for use in VPK. Children who are participating in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Scholarship Program (formerly the Florida Personal Learning Scholarship Account (PLSA) program) are not eligible to participate in VPK. VPK Specialized Instructional Services (SIS) is offered for children with individual educational plans (IEPs). The Contractor will ensure that parents can access services by using the Family Portal, telephone, internet, e-mail, as well as walk-ins for scheduling and informational purposes only. The Contractor will assist clients with the children’s eligibilities using the family portal/SPE to obtain proof of residency and age based on the guidelines established in the Florida Statutes 1002.51 through 1002.79 and Florida Office of Early Learning for enrollment as funding allows.
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED. 1. Orange County Residents;
2. Experiencing a behavioral health emergency, may have a co-occurring disorder, at risk of hospitalization and cannot wait for a regularly scheduled appointment; and
3. Individuals thirteen (13) years of age or more.
CLIENTS TO BE SERVED a. Client General Description