Service Protocols
Service Protocols provide the guidelines practitioners use to determine whether an individual qualifies for public mental health services. The guidelines help the practitioner decide what services are medically necessary given specific diagnoses.Table of Contents
- Guiding Principals for Care Management
- Practice Guidelines for Children with SED - Access and Admission Eligibility Criteria
- Practice Guidelines for Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities - Children & Adults Access & Admission Eligibility Criteria
- Practice Guidelines for Severe Mental Illness - Adults & Admission Eligibility Criteria
- Behavioral Management Review
- Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
- Community Inpatient - Local Hospital
- Crisis Residential Services
- Psychological Testing
- Occupational Therapy (All Services)
- Personal Care in Specialized Residential Settings
- Health Assessment
- Home-Based Services (Ages 0-3)
- Home-Based Services (Ages 4-6)
- Home-Based Services (Ages 7-17)
- Community Living Supports (CLS) - All Services
- Supports and Service Coordination
- Skill Building Assistance
- Targeted Case Management