Code of Massachusetts Regulations
104 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
Title 104 CMR 29.00 - Application for DMH services, referral, service planning and appeals
Section 29.05 - Case Management
Universal Citation: 104 MA Code of Regs 104.29
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Individuals who are determined to need Case Management shall be referred to the appropriate case management office.
(2) Case Management. Case Management shall include:
(a) arranging for and completing
comprehensive assessments of service needs;
(b) convening service planning
meetings;
(c) developing and
reviewing individual service plans;
(d) reviewing community service plans, when
applicable, to ensure compatibility with clients' individual service
plans;
(e) assisting clients in
obtaining other available services from public or private entities as are
identified in clients' individual service plans, including behavioral health
and medical benefits available through commercial and publicly funded health
plans and programs;
(f)
coordinating services for clients, and/or monitoring the coordination of DMH
and non DMH services;
(g) providing
outreach, as needed;
(h) providing
intensive support and advocacy, as needed;
(i) reviewing private and public health plan
entitlements and options to assist the client in selecting third party benefits
that best match service needs and maintain continuity of care;
(j) other services within the scope of the
Medicaid service known as targeted case management.
(3) Critical Need Case Management; Transition Case Management.
(a) The Area Director or designee may
authorize critical need case management for an individual during the pendency
of a service authorization application, as provided in
104
CMR 29.04(1)(g), or after an
individual has been authorized for DMH services, if a specific critical need is
identified within the scope of Case Management Services.
(b) Critical need case management shall
include active short term engagement to complete an assessment of service needs
and service planning activities required for Case Management pursuant to
104
CMR 29.06 and
104
CMR 29.07 and may include other activities as
provided in
104
CMR 29.05(2); provided
however, the assessment of service needs, specific activities and time frames
for such activities may be modified in the sole discretion of the Area Director
or designee as necessary to meet the identified critical need.
(c) Transition case management shall be
authorized for an individual as provided in
104
CMR 29.04(6).
(d) Transition case management shall include
active engagement, assessment of service needs and service planning activities
to facilitate the diversion or discharge of individuals from nursing
facilities.
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