Sentences with phrase «into psychiatric service»

When you first start investigating the world of service dogs, and especially if you're looking into psychiatric service dogs, you'll quickly come across the term ESA, or emotional support animal.

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Pressed into doing so by the FBI, after supposedly being videotaped accepting a bribe from a Hudson County vendor — a psychiatrist whose company serviced jails and a psychiatric hospital.
Twelve years ago, when McLean recognized an increasing demand for integrated and specialized psychiatric care for young people, the hospital and the leadership of its child and adolescent services jumped into action and began expanding programs to meet the needs of the community.
Per HDOA, passengers must follow the steps outlined in the link above to come into Hawaii without quarantine HDOA - hdoa.hawaii.gov; phone number: 808-483-7151; email: [email protected] The service animal must be traveling with the passenger with a disability All animals are inspected upon arrival in Honolulu International Airport (HNL) at the Animal Quarantine Holding Facility, which operates 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. daily Passengers that have guide dogs or service dogs may request inspection at the HNL terminal between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. if notified and approved by HDOA 7 days or more before travel An emotional support / psychiatric service animal (dogs or cats) traveling to or through Honolulu International Airport must meet the requirements and be approved by the 5 - Day - Or-Less Quarantine program.
International passengers connecting to / from a codeshare, partner operated or interline domestic flight within Brazil who request emotional support / psychiatric service animal travel must make other arrangements upon arriving into Brazil (for example, traveling by car, bus or rail).
Fatal Accident Inquiry into the death of Robert Cook Helen represented NHS Glasgow in this medical FAI relating to the death of Mr Cook Laing, who committed suicide in prison whilst under the care of psychiatric services
In response to the Senate inquiry into the indefinite detention of people with cognitive and psychiatric impairment, Jesuit Social Services is calling for an end to indefinite detention by reforming the justice system to better meet the needs of people with cognitive impairment.
Target Population: Families with members at imminent risk of placement into, or needing intensive services to return from, treatment facilities, foster care, group or residential treatment, psychiatric hospitals, or juvenile justice facilities
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