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SERVICE AGREEMENT <br />Food and Drug Administration, and other supports that facilitate increasing recovery <br />capital and wellness contributing to an improved quality of life. Recovery capital is the <br />personal, family, social, community resources and natural supports that promote <br />recovery. These activities may be provided prior to, during, and after treatment. These <br />services support and coach an adult or child and family to regain or develop skills to <br />live, work and learn successfully in the community. This Covered Service shall include <br />supervision provided to a service provider's personnel by a professional qualified by <br />degree, licensure, certification, or specialized training in the implementation of this <br />service, or by a certified peer specialist who has at least 2 years of fill -time experience <br />as a peer specialist at a licensed behavioral health organization. This Covered Service <br />must be provided by a Certified Recovery Peer Specialist pursuant to Section 397.417, <br />F.S. These services exclude twelve -step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous and <br />Narcotics Anonymous. <br />35.48 — Prevention - Indicated (Eligible OCAs: MSONQ) <br />Indicated prevention services are provided to at -risk individuals who are identified as <br />having minimal but detectable signs or symptoms foreshadowing mental health or <br />substance use disorders. Target recipients of indicated prevention services are at -risk <br />individuals who do not meet clinical criteria for mental health or substance use <br />disorders. Indicated prevention services preclude, forestall, or impede the development <br />of mental health or substance use disorders. These services shall address the following <br />specific prevention strategies, as defined in rule 65D-30.013, F.A.C.: education, <br />alternative and problem identification and referral services. <br />36.49 — Prevention - Selective (Eligible OCAs: MSONQ) <br />Selective prevention services are provided to a population subgroup whose risk of <br />developing mental health or substance use disorders is higher than average. Target <br />recipients of selective prevention services do not meet clinical criteria for mental health <br />or substance use disorders. Selective prevention services preclude, forestall, or <br />impede the development of mental health or substance use disorders. These services <br />shall address the following specific prevention strategies, as defined in Rule 65D- <br />30.013, F.A.C.: information dissemination, education, alternatives, and problem <br />identification and referral services. <br />37.50 — Prevention — Universal Direct (Eligible OCAs: MSONQ) <br />Universal direct prevention services are provided to the general public or a whole <br />population that has not been identified on the basis of individual risk. These services <br />preclude, forestall, or impede the development of mental health or substance use <br />disorders. Universal direct services directly serve an identifiable group of participants <br />who have not been identified on the basis of individual risk. This includes interventions <br />involving interpersonal and ongoing or repeated contact such as curricula, programs, <br />Service Agreement 31 Agreement No.: AGR75 <br />Indian River County Board of County <br />Commissioners <br />