Level of Care Recommendation |
Service Description |
Accepted Insurance |
Crisis Mobile Intensive Services (CMIS) |
- Short-term, up to 6 weeks, crisis management and therapeutic services
- May include assessment, crisis intervention, parent education, brief resolution-focused treatment
- May include linkages to behavioral health and community services 365 days/year with staff providing direct response 7 days/week
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- Philadelphia Medicaid and uninsured
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Intensive O/P |
- Intensive outpatient services vary by provider
- Many IOP providers will offer individual and group therapy interventions
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Partial Hospitalization |
- Provides comprehensive, short-term, intensive clinical treatment program
- With regard to level of treatment, partial hospitalization is a step below inpatient hospitalization but more concentrated than traditional outpatient care
- Referred generally for 5-30 days for medication management and skill building if safe in the community setting
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- Medicaid and Commercial Insurance
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Blended Case Management Services (BCM) |
- Assist children, adolescents and their families with a variety of behavioral health/medical needs
- Builds a strong network of community resources and services
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Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (BHRS)/Wrap Around |
- Provides individualized mental health services in the home, school, or community
- Aims to help keep a child in the home/community
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Family Based Services (FBS) |
- Integrates mental health treatment, family support, and casework
- Supports families in continuing to care for their children whose emotional and/or behavioral challenges place them at significant risk of out‐of‐home placement
- Services are provided 24/7 for up to 32 weeks
- May include assessment, aftercare planning, referral, and service linkage
- Services are delivered primarily in the family’s home by a two‐person team consisting of a master’s level clinician and bachelor’s level professional
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