Direct Client Services Sample Clauses

Direct Client Services. The Contractor shall deliver the following services:
Direct Client Services i. The Contractor may ▇▇▇▇ at the rate authorized on the County Service Authorization for the number of unit(s) per consumer per month for:
Direct Client Services. 1. Clients in an employment programs will be supported to work towards a living wage. A living wage is the amount needed to enable an individual to meet or exceed his or her living expenses. Clients should average twenty (20) hours work per week or eighty-six (86) hours per month. The amount of service a client receives should be based on his/her demonstrated need and acuity level. 2. Prior to beginning service the Agency will clearly communicate to the client the minimum and maximum service hours per month they can expect to receive. The Agency will also communicate the service hour information to the County. If a change in the minimum and/or maximum service hour(s) is expected, the client will be informed prior to the change. The client minimum and maximum service hour(s) will correlate with the CMIS Planned Rates information and be established as part of the individual’s Person Centered Employment and Work Plan. . The client semi-annual progress reports currently referenced in DDD Policy 4.11 (County Services for Working Age Adults) will also include the client service hours received from the provider 3. All clients will be contacted by the Agency according to client need or at least once per month. Clients in Person to Person will be considered stable in their job if they have been employed consecutively for six months. 4. If, after twelve (12) months the client remains unemployed an additional review will be conducted. The Agency will address steps outlined in the previous six month progress report in the next six month progress report.
Direct Client Services. Contractor shall enter all supportive services provided to individuals served by this Contract. The following data elements are mandatory: a. Type of service(s) provided b. Staff/volunteer who provided the service(s) ▇. ▇▇▇▇ service(s) provided d. Hours of service
Direct Client Services i. Clients in an employment programs will be supported to work towards a living wage. A living wage is the amount needed to enable an individual to meet or exceed his or her living expenses. Clients should average twenty (20) hours work per week or eighty-six
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