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determines whether patients are eligible for case management. The Health Department maintains an electronic TB surveillance registry and case management system (Maven version 6.3.1, …
BRONX BOROUGH PRESIDENT RUBEN DIAZ JR
Neighborhood SHOPP/Case Management Services 910 East 172nd Street, 2nd Floor Bronx NY 10460 (718) 542-0006 - 10 - William Hodson Senior Center 1320 Webster Avenue ... dba Legal …
Spring 2024 Update FY 2023-2024 Strategic Priorities - NYC.gov
100 programs in every borough of NYC. These providers serve families with case management, homemaking services, parenting training, and intensive home-based therapeutic services. The …
HRA CONTRACT FISCAL MANUAL - NYC.gov
benefits and social services needed by persons living with AIDS or advanced HIV illness and their families. In addition to specialized intake and needs assessment, and direct linkages to CA, …
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Program Guidelines …
ACT Team Direct Care Staff: Staff that provide treatment, rehabilitation, and case management. They are counted in the staff-to -individual ratio, this includes professional staff, peers, and …
NYC Aging General Program Standards
NYC Aging’s Program Standards provide service -specific guidelines applicable to programs that provide those services. Section 1. Eligibility See specific program standards for eligibility …
Children’s Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) …
services to safely return to their home and community. HCBS provides a family-driven, youth-guided, culturally and linguistically appropriate system of care that accounts for the strengths, …
Records Management Policy for Provider Agency Guidance
protective or foster care services from the point of the case opening until the point that the case closes, must be retained for six years after the 18th birthday of the youngest child in the family …
Standards for Medical Case Management - New York State …
Sep 18, 2010 · Medical case management services must be provided by trained professionals who will provide a range of client-centered services that result in a coordinated service and …
NYS Medicaid Health Homes & Affiliated HIV Care …
Case Management (TCM) programs, including HIV COBRA Case Management administered by the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute. This pamphlet will serve as a point-in …
Department of Homeless Services - New York City Council
HERRCs, a shift of the management of some HERRCs to nonprofit organizations from for- -profit organizations, improved costs for food and case management in non-DHS shelters, shelter …
Functional Family Therapy - NYC.gov
• Family based and relationally focused case management services • High quality functional family therapy services • Multisystem Collaboration. In real world settings, it is essential that FFT …
Department of Homeless Services - New York City Council
Mar 15, 2016 · aftercare and case management services are reflected in HRA’s budget, and the portion of the LINC program that DHS is responsible for includes aftercare and case …
OFFICE OF POLICY, PROCEDURES AND TRAINING
Jul 12, 2023 · NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF HOMELESS SERVICES Procedure Number: DHS-PB-2020-020 (R3) SUBJECT: Single Adult Bed Management APPLICABLE TO: Single …
Support Services Resource List for the Haitian Community
senior services and activities . Additional Resources . American Red Cross of Great er New York Hurricane Henri Information 520 W. 49th St., New York, NY 10019 877 -733 - 2767 English, …
Supportive Housing Options NYC Guide 2016 - CUCS
CR/SROs are intended to offer flexible services to tenants based on their interests and needs. Services offered are fairly intensive and often include: 24 hour staff coverage, medication …
FOR NYC HRA Negotiated Acquisition: Housing Recovery …
May 14, 2013 · FOR NYC HRA Negotiated Acquisition: Housing Recovery Case Management Company Name Contact Name Email Address Mailing Address City State Zip Code …
B-HEARD: 911 MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY ALTERNATE …
Call NYC Well at 1-888-NYC-WELL (1-888-692-9355), text “WELL” to 65173, or chat online at nyc.gov/nycwell to connect to help in a crisis that does not need an immediate in-person …
Appendix H Train & Earn Program - NYC.gov
Case Manager Requirements • The case manager is full-time and is dedicated solely to the program. • The case manager has some college and experience in providing supportive …
RUNAWAY & HOMELESS CRISIS SERVICES PROGRAMS …
showers, laundry and case management services are available. Receive referrals to crisis services programs, Transitional Independent . ... DYCD Crisis Services programs, provide …
Open Doors - NYC.gov
receive ongoing case management and are assigned to a caseworker at one of our HASA centers, located in all 5 boroughs. HASA services include intensive case management and …
Developing the NYPD’s Information Technology - NYC.gov
Case Management System (ECMS) for managing investigative cases and a license plate reader da-tabase. These systems brought the Department’s crime analytics into the 21st Century and …
Age-friendly NYC - NYC.gov
The de Blasio Administration has increased funding for aging services by more than 58 percent. That is an overall increase in the baseline City Tax Levy funding of more than $82 million. This …
FISCAL 2025 TERMS AND CONDITIONS - New York City Council
Department for the Aging ("NYC Aging ") shall submit to the Council a report containing the current number of people on the waitlists for: case management services, home delivered …
New York State Department of Health Office of Health …
of the Social Security Act, case management services, reimbursable through Medicaid, are generally defined as services that assist eligible individuals gain access to needed medical, …
B18 Resource Guide for Managers - FINAL - Office of Children …
The Welfare Management System (WMS) tracks authorizations for Purchase of Services (POS) that are provided to children and families in the Child Welfare system. WMS also tracks SCR …
The Early Intervention Program’s Return to In-Person Services …
1. Providing service coordination (case management) to families in the program 2. Conducting evaluations utilizing a teletherapy approach 3. Delivering EI therapeutic and educational …
WeCare Fact Sheet
case management, vocational rehabilitation, skills training, and job development or assistance in obtaining federal disability benefits. WeCARE serves participants of both TANF and the State …
05-OCFS-ADM-02 Case Management Changes Associated …
collection and recording of child protective services, preventive services, foster care and adoption services information. The Case Management functionality in CONNECTIONS Build 18: • …
~:fE Office of
personal goals. Case management uses strength-based and person-centered practices, assisting persons to achieve the goals of wellness management and recovery. Case management helps …
Local Commissioners Memorandum - Office of Temporary …
To: Social Services District Commissioners Issuing Division/Office: Employment and Income Support Programs Date: July 16, 2024 Subject: Allocations for SFY 2024-2025 Family …
Early Intervention Program Guidance Document Billing for …
Early intervention service coordination combines the traditional case management activities of organizing and coordinating needed services with the philosophy of family-centered care. A …
CONNECTIONS Tip Sheet - Office of Children and Family …
The Welfare Management System (WMS) is the system used to record, maintain, and process information on persons who apply for ... (ADVPO) (NYC only) Interstate Compact for the …
WELFARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM – UPSTATE
Jun 22, 2009 · WDENIL - Application/Services Denial Menu F6 : Renders Workstation Inactive F7 - Non-Services Data Entry Menu WDXMNU F9 : WSEMNU - Services Full Date Entry Menu …
New York City Family Justice Centers - NYC.gov
Case Management You can meet with a case manager who can advocate for your needs, discuss how to stay safe and connect you to services. Counseling Counseling is available for you and …
Personal Home Care Services Policy Guidelines - eMedNY
case management and that service delivery complies with all terms of the agreement with the contract agency or individual Provider of services. • Nursing Supervision must prior authorized …