Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2415.50 - Mental Health Examinations and Treatment for Guilty but Mentally Ill
a) Within 48 hours
after admission to a reception and classification center, each youth
adjudicated guilty but mentally ill shall be screened by a mental health
professional.
b) An examination by
a licensed or registered mental health professional shall be performed on a
youth adjudicated guilty but mentally ill within four days after the youth's
admission to a reception and classification center. The purpose of the
examination is to determine the mental health status of the individual at the
time of admission to the Department and to make any appropriate recommendations
necessary for the care of such individuals. Youth so examined:
1) Who demonstrate acute symptoms of mental
illness or who are determined to be dangerous to self or others shall be
treated in accordance with the procedures applicable to other youth. Treatment
may include routine or emergency placement in a specialized mental health
setting. Youth placed in a specialized mental health setting shall remain as
long as determined to be clinically necessary.
2) Who are determined not to be in need of
placement in a specialized mental health setting may receive necessary
treatment services in a general institutional setting when such services are
clinically recommended by a mental health professional.
3) Who are found to be symptom free or in
remission at the time of admission to the Department and are not in need of
mental health treatment shall be placed in a general institutional
setting.
c) Once placed
in a general institutional setting, these youth shall be examined or evaluated
by a mental health professional at a minimum of every three months for the
first six months and then every six months thereafter.
1) These youth may be referred by appropriate
staff or may request an examination or evaluation more frequently.
2) More frequent evaluations may also be
performed at the discretion of the examining mental health professional as
determined to be clinically necessary.
d) Three months prior to the scheduled
release date of a youth adjudicated guilty but mentally ill, an evaluation by a
mental health professional shall be conducted to assess the person's
post-release treatment needs, that may include residential care, out-patient
counseling, psychotropic medication, periodic psychiatric or psychological
evaluation, high level parole supervision or aftercare release, commitment to
Department of Human Services, or other supportive services (e.g., sheltered
workshops, group homes, or vocational training and assistance in obtaining
needed treatment or services).
1) If the youth
has received psychotropic medication within the previous 12 months, this report
must include a psychiatric evaluation of the need for medication or psychiatric
monitoring.
2) A copy of the report
shall be provided to the appropriate field service office.
e) Within 30 days before the scheduled
release date of a youth adjudicated guilty but mentally ill, a final evaluation
by a mental health professional shall be conducted to determine whether any
changes in the youth's mental or emotional status may affect the previous
evaluation of the offender's post-release treatment needs. A report shall be
prepared and forwarded to the appropriate field service office no later than
seven days prior to the youth's scheduled release date.
Notes
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