Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 79221 - Staffing
(a) The CDRH shall
have a medical director who is a physician and an alternate physician who shall
provide for the coverage of the duties of the medical director in the medical
director's absence. Both the medical director and the alternate physician shall
be appointed by the governing body.
(b) When the medical director does not serve
as the administrator, an administrator shall be appointed by the governing
body.
(c) A physician shall be
available at all times for provision of medical services to patients not
requiring general acute care or acute psychiatric services. Patients requiring
acute medical services shall be transferred to a general acute care hospital.
Patients requiring acute psychiatric services shall be transferred to a general
acute care hospital approved by the Department to provide acute psychiatric
services or an acute psychiatric hospital.
(d) If the CDRH has been approved for medical
detoxification services, patients requiring and receiving only that type of
acute care need not be transferred, under subsection (c) above, to a general
acute care or acute psychiatric hospital.
(e) At least one member of the professional
staff, currently certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and choking
prevention techniques shall be on duty in the hospital at all times.
(f) Each CDRH shall meet the following
applicable minimum professional staffing requirements at all times:
(1)
|
Licensed Capacity |
Minimum Professional Staff |
|
| 1 to 25 | 1 | |
| 26 to 50 | 2 | |
| 51 to 75 | 3 | |
| 76 to 100 | 4 |
(2)
The required minimum professional staff shall be awake and on duty in the CDRH
at all times.
(3) Regardless of the
minimum professional staffing required in (f)(1) above, the CDRH shall employ
professional and other staff personnel in the number and with the
qualifications to provide the necessary services for those patients admitted
for care.
(4) In addition to
minimum professional staffing requirements in (f)(1), during group therapy
and/or counseling sessions, there shall be a minimum of one professional staff
member to provide a ratio of one professional staff member to each ten patients
in session.
(5) In addition to
minimum professional staffing requirements in (f)(1), during family therapy
and/or counseling sessions, there shall be a minimum of one professional staff
member to provide a ratio of one professional staff member to each 20 persons
in session.
(g) When
volunteers are utilized, a professional staff member shall be assigned to
select and evaluate volunteers and coordinate volunteer activities.
(h) Programs for staff development, related
to the approved program plan, including orientation and inservice education
programs, for administrative, program, and support personnel shall be
provided.
Notes
2. Editorial correction of subsections (a) and (d) filed 8-31-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 36).
3. Editorial correction of subsection (f)(1) printing error (Register 86, No. 51).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 208(a), 1275 and 1275.2, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1250.3, 1254.2 and 1275.2, Health and Safety Code.
2. Editorial correction of subsections (a) and (d) filed 8-31-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 36).
3. Editorial correction of subsection (f)(1) printing error (Register 86, No. 51).
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