Section 1250. Qualifications of case management employees or contractors  


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  • A. Employees or contractors providing case management services shall have knowledge of:

    1. Services and systems available in the community including primary health care, support services, eligibility criteria and intake processes and generic community resources;

    2. The nature of serious mental illness, mental retardation (intellectual disability), substance abuse (substance use disorders), or co-occurring disorders depending on the individuals served, including clinical and developmental issues;

    3. Different types of assessments, including functional assessment, and their uses in service planning;

    4. Treatment modalities and intervention techniques, such as behavior management, independent living skills training, supportive counseling, family education, crisis intervention, discharge planning, and service coordination;

    5. Types of mental health, developmental, and substance abuse programs available in the locality;

    6. The service planning process and major components of a service plan;

    7. The use of medications in the care or treatment of the population served; and

    8. All applicable federal and state laws and regulations and local ordinances.

    B. Employees or contractors providing case management services shall have skills in:

    1. Identifying and documenting an individual's need for resources, services, and other supports;

    2. Using information from assessments, evaluations, observation, and interviews to develop service plans;

    3. Identifying and documenting how resources, services, and natural supports such as family can be utilized to promote achievement of an individual's personal habilitative or rehabilitative and life goals; and

    4. Coordinating the provision of services by diverse public and private providers.

    C. Employees or contractors providing case management services shall have abilities to:

    1. Work as team members, maintaining effective inter- and intra-agency working relationships;

    2. Work independently performing position duties under general supervision; and

    3. Engage in and sustain ongoing relationships with individuals receiving services.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 18, Issue 18, eff. September 19, 2002; amended, Virginia Register Volume 28, Issue 05, eff. December 7, 2011.

Statutory Authority

§ 37.2-203 of the Code of Virginia.