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200.575 Family preservation services programs. &quot;Family preservation services&quot; means programs that: <br>(1) Follow intensive, home-based service models with demonstrated effectiveness in reducing or avoiding the need for out-of-home placement; (2) Provide such services that their operation results in lower costs than would out-of-home placement; (3) Employ specially trained caseworkers who shall: (a) Provide at least half their services in the family's home or other natural community setting; (b) Provide services to no more than four (4) families at any one (1) time; <br>(c) Provide direct therapeutic services available twenty-four (24) hours per day for an average of at least forty-five (45) days per family; (d) Aid in the solution of practical problems that contribute to family stress so as to effect improved parental performance and enhanced functioning of the <br>family unit; (e) Arrange for additional assistance, including but not limited to, housing, child care, education, and job training, emergency cash grants, state and federally <br>funded public assistance, and other basic support needs; and (f) Supervise any paraprofessionals or &quot;family aides&quot; made available to provide specialized services or skills to manage everyday problems and better provide <br>and care for its children. (4) Have available moneys to be spent at the caseworker's discretion to enhance the success of the intervention. Effective: July 13, 1990 <br>History: Created 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 265, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990.

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200.575 Family preservation services programs. &quot;Family preservation services&quot; means programs that: <br>(1) Follow intensive, home-based service models with demonstrated effectiveness in reducing or avoiding the need for out-of-home placement; (2) Provide such services that their operation results in lower costs than would out-of-home placement; (3) Employ specially trained caseworkers who shall: (a) Provide at least half their services in the family's home or other natural community setting; (b) Provide services to no more than four (4) families at any one (1) time; <br>(c) Provide direct therapeutic services available twenty-four (24) hours per day for an average of at least forty-five (45) days per family; (d) Aid in the solution of practical problems that contribute to family stress so as to effect improved parental performance and enhanced functioning of the <br>family unit; (e) Arrange for additional assistance, including but not limited to, housing, child care, education, and job training, emergency cash grants, state and federally <br>funded public assistance, and other basic support needs; and (f) Supervise any paraprofessionals or &quot;family aides&quot; made available to provide specialized services or skills to manage everyday problems and better provide <br>and care for its children. (4) Have available moneys to be spent at the caseworker's discretion to enhance the success of the intervention. Effective: July 13, 1990 <br>History: Created 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 265, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Kentucky > 200-00 > 575

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200.575 Family preservation services programs. &quot;Family preservation services&quot; means programs that: <br>(1) Follow intensive, home-based service models with demonstrated effectiveness in reducing or avoiding the need for out-of-home placement; (2) Provide such services that their operation results in lower costs than would out-of-home placement; (3) Employ specially trained caseworkers who shall: (a) Provide at least half their services in the family's home or other natural community setting; (b) Provide services to no more than four (4) families at any one (1) time; <br>(c) Provide direct therapeutic services available twenty-four (24) hours per day for an average of at least forty-five (45) days per family; (d) Aid in the solution of practical problems that contribute to family stress so as to effect improved parental performance and enhanced functioning of the <br>family unit; (e) Arrange for additional assistance, including but not limited to, housing, child care, education, and job training, emergency cash grants, state and federally <br>funded public assistance, and other basic support needs; and (f) Supervise any paraprofessionals or &quot;family aides&quot; made available to provide specialized services or skills to manage everyday problems and better provide <br>and care for its children. (4) Have available moneys to be spent at the caseworker's discretion to enhance the success of the intervention. Effective: July 13, 1990 <br>History: Created 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 265, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990.