Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-404.103 - Mental Health Services - Definitions
(1) The definitions in this rule are
applicable to all rules under Chapter 33-404, F.A.C.
(2) "Behavioral Management Progress System"
(or "BMPS") - refers to a structured system of performance-based behavioral
incentives and consequences used to facilitate adaptive functioning, promote
constructive goal-oriented behavior, develop coping skills, and provide
opportunities to demonstrate self-care, self-control, appropriate interpersonal
interactions, compliance with rules, and cooperation with the treatment
regimen. The levels are sequentially organized for the provision of progressive
incentives to encourage compliance with the prescribed treatment regimen,
involvement in unstructured out of cell activities, proper care of personal
property, and participation in psychoeducation groups and therapeutic
activities. Placement, advancement, or recession within the levels is based on
demonstrated inmate behavior, including: prosocial behavior, compliance with
prescribed treatment modalities, aggressive acts, disruptive outburst, or other
maladaptive behaviors. Individualized modification to an inmate's assignment to
a level in the BMPS is approved by the MDST and documented in the mental health
record.
(3) "Business Day" refers
to any calendar day except Saturday, Sunday, or a paid holiday as defined in
Section 110.117, F.S.
(4) "Corrections Mental Health Treatment
Facility" refers to an inpatient mental health unit that provides ongoing
involuntary mental health treatment in accordance with Sections
945.40 -
945.49, F.S.
(5) "Crisis Stabilization Care" means a level
of care that is less restrictive and intense than care provided in a mental
health treatment facility, that includes a broad range of evaluation and
treatment services provided within a highly structured setting or locked
residential setting, and that is intended for inmates who are experiencing
acute emotional distress and who cannot be adequately evaluated and treated in
a transitional care unit or infirmary isolation management room. Such treatment
is also more intense than treatment provided in a transitional care unit and is
devoted principally toward rapid stabilization of acute symptoms and
conditions.
(6) "Critical Event" -
Involvement of an inpatient inmate in one or more of the following events or
behaviors: receipt of a disciplinary report, assignment to self-harm
observation status after committing an act of self-injury, homicide, attempted
homicide, escape, attempted escape, physical or sexual assault or battery, or
attempted physical or sexual assault or battery.
(7) "Individualized Service Plan" - A written
description of an inmate's current problems, goals, and treatments.
(8) "Infirmary Mental Health Care" (IMH) is
the first and least restrictive level of inpatient mental health care, and
consists of brief admission to the institutional infirmary for patients
residing in the general prison community.
(9) "Inpatient Level of Care" - Mental health
care provided at Corrections Mental Health Treatment Facilities, Crisis
Stabilization Units, Transitional Care Units, and Infirmary Mental Health Care
Units.
(10) "Inpatient Units" -
Includes the Corrections Mental Health Treatment Facilities (CMHTF), Crisis
Stabilization Units (CSU), and Transitional Care Units (TCU).
(11) "Isolation Management Room" - A cell in
an infirmary mental health care unit, transitional care unit, crisis
stabilization unit, or a corrections mental health treatment facility that has
been certified as being suitable for housing those with acute psychological
impairment or those who are at risk for self-injury.
(12) "Mental Health Care" - Mental health
screening, assessment, evaluation, treatment, or services that are delivered in
inpatient or outpatient settings by mental health staff.
(13) "Mentally Ill" means an impairment of
the mental or emotional processes that exercise conscious control of one's
actions or of the ability to perceive or understand reality, which impairment
substantially interferes with the person's ability to meet the ordinary demands
of living. However, for the purposes of transferring an inmate to a mental
health treatment facility, the term does not include a developmental disability
as defined in Section
393.063, F.S., simple
intoxication, or conditions manifested only by antisocial behavior or substance
abuse addiction. However, an individual who is developmentally disabled may
also have a mental illness.
(14)
"Multidisciplinary Services Team" (MDST) - Staff representing different
professions and disciplines, which has the responsibility for ensuring access
to necessary assessment, treatment, continuity of care and services to inmates
in accordance with their identified mental health needs, and which
collaboratively develops, implements, reviews, and revises an individualized
service plan, as needed.
(15)
"Residential Continuum of Care" - Specialized residential mental health units
that provide augmented outpatient mental health treatment and habilitation
services in a protective environment for inmates with serious psychological
impairment associated with a historical inability to successfully adjust to
daily living in the incarceration environment.
(16) "Structured Out of Cell Treatment and
Services" (SOCTS): Weekly scheduled individualized treatment services,
psychoeducational groups and therapeutic activities to ameliorate disabling
symptoms of a diagnosed mental illness and improve behavioral functioning as
identified in the individualized service plans.
(17) "Transitional Mental Health Care" means
a level of care that is more intensive than outpatient care, but less intensive
than crisis stabilization care, and is characterized by the provision of
traditional mental health treatments such as group and individual therapy,
activity therapy, recreational therapy, and psychotropic medications in the
context of a structured residential setting. Transitional mental health care is
indicated for a person with chronic or residual symptomatology who does not
require crisis stabilization care or acute psychiatric care, but whose
impairment in functioning nevertheless renders him or her incapable of
adjusting satisfactorily within the general inmate population.
(18) "Unstructured Out of Cell Time" - Out of
cell activities monitored by security staff without involvement of mental
health staff, including, but not limited to, outdoor recreation, dayroom,
visitation, telephone calls, and showers.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09, 945.49 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 945.42, 945.49 FS.
New 5-27-97, Formerly 33-40.003, Amended 10-19-03, 3-1-11, 11-7-18, 2-10-22.
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