New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 73 - CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Subchapter 3 - CARE MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION SERVICES
Section 10:73-3.16 - CMO Pre-transition/pre-discharge responsibilities

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:73-3.16

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

(a) Upon determination that a transition/discharge from CMO services is appropriate, the CMO shall assure that:

1. A comprehensive transition/discharge ISP shall be developed by the Child/Family Team, and documented by the CMO. The transition/discharge ISP shall include:
i. The recommended date for transition/discharge;

ii. A recommendation for any needed additional care management services;

iii. For children, youth or young adults who will be transitioning into other case management services, 30 days notice and participation of a representative of the appropriate case management entity in the Child/Family Team meeting where the transition/discharge ISP is developed;

iv. Identification of responsible parties for all goals and objectives;

v. Confirmation of linkages to community organization, both formal and informal, and assurance that any services not currently in place for the child, youth or young adult are in place prior to the date of transition/discharge;

vi. Discussion at the Child/Family Team meeting of the availability of services provided by the FSO. The care manager shall ensure that the family is provided with the FSO information appropriate for the family's geographic location and shall document the receipt of the information in the child, youth or young adult's record; and

vii. If CP & P and/or Family Court/Probation will be involved after the transition/discharge, a CSA/CP & P/YCM/Family Court/Probation interface process shall be established, which shall include identification of designated individuals in each specific agency or entity.

(b) The care management entity identified in the transition/discharge plan shall assure that the transition/discharge plan is implemented.

(c) For youth aging out of the children's system of care, transition planning shall include Child/Family Team participation by staff from adult services or other transition providers, as appropriate. (See also 10:73-3.14.)

(d) The CMO care manager shall forward the transition/discharge ISP to the CSA for authorization within seven calendar days of the Child/Family Team meeting.

(e) After the completed transition/discharge ISP has been reviewed by the CSA, the CMO shall send letters to all Child/Family Team members confirming the transition/discharge date. A minimum of 30 days prior to the transition/discharge date, the CMO shall notify all appropriate service providers, providing continuation of services as part of the transition/discharge plan, with written notification of the transition/discharge date, changes in billing procedures, the effective date, and the responsible case management entity and contact person.

(f) Following transition/discharge from the CMO, children/families may access CMO services again in accordance with the rules of this subchapter.

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