NRS433B.300. Children with emotional disturbance: Requirements for treatment provided.  


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  •   The treatment provided to a child with an emotional disturbance must be designed to facilitate the adjustment and effective functioning of that child in his or her present or anticipated situation in life, and includes:

          1.  Services provided without admission to a facility, such as:

          (a) Counseling for the family;

          (b) Therapy in a group for parents and children;

          (c) Classes for parents in effective techniques for the management of children;

          (d) Individual therapy for children; and

          (e) Evaluation of the child, including personal assessments and studies of individual social environments;

          2.  Services for the care of children during the day, involving educational programs and therapy programs provided after school or for half a day;

          3.  Placement in transitional homes operated by professionally trained parents working in close consultation with the administrative officer and the staff of the administrative officer; and

          4.  Short-term residential services providing 24-hour supervision, evaluation and planning and intensive counseling for the family, therapy and educational evaluation and consultation.

      (Added to NRS by 1993, 2712)