New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 73 - CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Subchapter 3 - CARE MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION SERVICES
Section 10:73-3.11 - Comprehensive ISP; contents

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:73-3.11

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) The comprehensive ISP shall contain the following components:

1. Documentation of the participation of providers and local community partners and the integration of available and appropriate services and resources;

2. Documentation of the responsibilities, objectives, and requirements of child welfare, mental health, juvenile justice, the courts, and other service systems, as applicable;

3. Documentation of the coordination of system partner mandates and responsibilities with the assessment plan;

4. Documentation of the involvement of FSOs, if desired by the family;

5. A plan for permanency, clinical care, and child and community safety (CP & P maintains the primary responsibility for permanency and child safety for the CP & P child);

6. A community based crisis management plan, which includes emergency response capability to respond in person to deliver in-home or off-site crisis support as warranted, and coordination of crisis response services, if intervention is needed beyond care manager response;

7. A plan to develop and purchase those items and/or services necessary to support the individual's needs as determined by the team and included in the ISP;

8. Documentation of the coordination of applicable services with the physical health insurer;

9. Measurable goals and the criteria to be met to obtain those goals;

10. A plan for transitioning the child, youth or young adult and the family/caregiver from CMO services to a community based, natural support network of services;
i. For children, youth or young adults who are transitioning from CMO services into youth case management (YCM) services, the initial 90 days of YCM services and other services specified in the ISP will be authorized as part of the transition plan. Additional authorizations shall be requested by the YCM agency, if needed. (See 10:73-4.9.)

11. A plan to maintain enrollment for the child, youth or young adult receiving the CMO services on a "no eject/no reject" basis until the defined outcomes and discharge criteria specified in the ISP are met; and

12. The signatures of the CMO care manager, the parent/caregiver and the child, youth or young adult receiving the services.

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