The two types of petitions:
What are emergent and non-emergent?
This clinical team members is responsible for coordinating treatment planning and fostering independent living skills.
What is a case manager?
True or false: special assistants can make decisions on behalf of members.
False. Only guardians have this ability.
The number of annual home visits required of supportive members.
What is 4?
A specialized meeting between Terros staff members to coordinate member services and treatment.
What is a staffing?
An involuntary examination resulting from a petition.
What is court-ordered evaluation (COE)?
This clinical team member is certified by their respective state and utilizes their personal experience to assist members with coping strategies and independent living skills.
What is a peer support specialist?
The state agency responsible for ensuring the human rights of everyone in the state of Arizona.
What is the Office of Human Rights?
The number of days that must lapse prior to offering a judicial review for members on court-ordered treatment.
What is 60?
A licensed behavioral health professional who oversees all clinical operations.
What is a clinical director?
The number and title of qualified professionals required for a court-ordered evaluation.
What are two psychiatrists?
This clinical team member supervises non-medical staff and compiles reports and statistics to ensure quality delivery of services.
What is a clinical coordinator?
The document to advise of any changes in status or to request termination of assistance.
What is the Part C?
Time allocated for completion of an emergent court-ordered evalution.
What is 23 hours?
Members admitted to a hospital must be visited within....
What is 24 hours?
The duration of court-ordered treatment.
What is one year?
This clinical team member is responsible for obtaining vitals and lab specimens.
What is a medical assistant or registered nurse?
Name one circumstance requiring assessment for special assistance.
Admission to hospital, release from jail, annual assessment/treatment planning, major life changes, etc.
The number of face-to-face encounters required of ACT members.
What is 4 weekly?
The length of time that signed transportation receipts must be retained on file.
What is 7 years?
A hearing that members have a right to for consideration of terminating court-ordered treatment.
What is a judicial review?
This clinical team member assists clients in meeting vocational or educational goals.
What is a rehabilitation specialist?
The criteria measured to assess for special assistance.
What are participating in treatment/discharge planning, expressing preferences in treatment/care, and understanding the grievance and appeals process?
The year Terros was founded.
1969.
This is the template used to document face-to-face encounters in NextGen.
What is Progress Note?