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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services

Adult rehabilitative mental health services (ARMHS) are mental health services that are rehabilitative and enable the member to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills when these abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness. The services also enable a member to retain stability and functioning if he or she is at risk of losing significant functionality or being admitted to a more restrictive service setting without these services. The services instruct, assist, and support a member in areas such as medication education and monitoring, and basic social and living skills in mental illness symptom management, household management, and employment-related or community living transitions.

Covered Services

All covered services are provided face-to-face except community intervention. Documentation of activities is included in the covered service and must not be billed separately.

ARMHS services may be provided settings in the following

A member’s home

The home of a relative or significant other

A member’s job site

All covered services are provided face-to-face except community intervention. Documentation of activities is included in the covered service and must not be billed separately.

The community, such as any of the following

 

Do not provide ARMHS Community Living Services except for services that meet the requirements under Transition to , to a member residing in any of the following

Basic Living and Social Skills

Basic living and social skills are activities that instruct, assist, and support a member in skill areas essential for everyday, independent living. Examples of skill areas include the following

Each member’s treatment plan should identify specific skills needed, how each is being addressed, the method (individually, group), and the medical necessity for each goal.

Provide basic living and social skills individually or in a group setting, when appropriate, to each participating member’s needs and treatment plan. A basic living and social skills group is two to 10 people, at least one of whom is an MA member. Up to two staff people may bill MHCP for services provided to a group. Each staff person must bill for different members.

Provide basic living and social skills directly (face-to-face) to the member. Do not bill if the contact is conducted by telephone

Certified Peer Specialist Services

CPS services include the following:

A CPS Level I cannot develop the Functional Assessment, Interpretive Summary (IS), LOCUS, and the ITP. A co-signature is not needed on the progress note.

Refer to the Certified Peer Specialist Services section of this manual for more information.

Community Intervention

Community intervention is a service of strategies provided on behalf of a member to do the following:

Community intervention may be conducted with an agency, institution, employer, landlord or member’s family and may require the involvement of the member’s relatives, guardians, friends, employer, landlord, treatment providers or other significant people to change situations and allow the member to function more independently.

Delivery of community intervention services meets the following

Service Information
Category: Mental Health

Key Features
Basic living and social skills
Certified peer specialist services
Community intervention
Functional assessment
Individual treatment plan
Medication education
Transition to community living services.
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