Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 300.4030 - Individualized Treatment Plan for Residents with Serious Mental Illness Residing in Facilities Subject to Subpart S
a)
On admission, information received from the admission source (e.g., resident,
family, preadmission screening (PAS) agent) shall be used to develop an interim
treatment plan. In developing an individual's interim treatment plan (IITP),
the facility shall review the PAS/MH assessments and "Notice of Determination"
and consider the use of this information in developing the interim treatment
plan. The IITP shall focus on those behaviors and needs requiring attention
prior to development of the individualized treatment plan (ITP). Each IITP
shall be based on physician's orders and shall include diagnosis, allergies and
other pertinent medical information. The following information shall also be
considered, as appropriate, to allow for the identification and provision of
appropriate services until a final plan is developed:
1) Known risk factors (e.g., wandering,
safety issues, aggressive behavior, suicide, self-mutilation, possible
victimization by others);
2)
Observable resident medical/psychiatric conditions that may require additional
immediate assessment or consultation;
3) Therapeutic involvement that might be of
interest to the resident, be recommended based on referral information, aid in
orientation or provide meaningful data for further professional assessment;
and
4) Other known factors having
an impact on the resident's condition (e.g., family involvement, social
interaction patterns, cooperation with treatment planning).
b) An ITP shall be developed
within seven days after completion of the comprehensive assessment.
c) The plan for each resident shall state
specific goals that are developed by the IDT. The resident's major needs shall
be prioritized, and approaches or programs shall be developed with specific
goals, to address the higher prioritized needs. If a lower priority need is not
being addressed through a specific goal or program, a statement shall be made
as to why it is not being addressed or how the need will be otherwise
addressed.
d) The ITP shall contain
objectives to reach each of the individual's goals in the plan. Each objective
shall:
1) Be developed by the IDT;
2) Be based on the results obtained from the
assessment process;
3) Be stated in
measurable terms and identify specific performance measures to assess;
and
4) Be developed with a
projected completion or review date (month, day, year).
e) Services designed to implement the
objectives in the resident's ITP shall specify:
1) Specific approaches or steps to meet the
objective;
2) Planned skills
training, skill generalization technique, incentive/behavior therapy, or other
interventions to accomplish the objectives, including the frequency (number of
times per week, per day, etc.), quantity (in number of minutes, hours, etc.)
and duration (period of time, i.e., over the next 6 months) and the support
necessary for the resident to participate;
3) The evaluation criteria and time periods
to be used in monitoring the expected results of the intervention;
and
4) Identification of the staff
responsible for implementing each specific intervention.
f) Whenever possible, residents shall be
offered some choice among rehabilitation interventions that will address
specific ITP objectives using techniques suited to individual needs.
g) ITP Documentation:
1) Significant events that are related to the
resident's ITP, and assessments that contribute to an overall understanding of
his/her ongoing level and quality of functioning, shall be
documented.
2) The resident's
response to the ITP and progress toward goals shall be documented in progress
notes.
h) The ITP shall
be reviewed by the IDT quarterly and in response to significant changes in the
resident's symptoms, behavior or functioning; sustained lack of progress; the
resident's refusal to participate or cooperate with the treatment plan; the
resident's potential readiness for discharge and actual planned discharge; or
the resident's achievement of the goals in the treatment plan.
i) The resident's individual treatment plan
shall be signed by all members of the IDT participating in its development,
including the resident or the resident's legal guardian.
j) If the resident refuses to attend the IDT
meeting or refuses to sign the treatment plan, the PRSC shall meet with the
resident to review and discuss the treatment plan as soon as possible, not to
exceed 96 hours after the treatment plan review. Evidence of this meeting shall
be documented in the resident's record.
k) The resident's treating psychiatrist shall
review and approve the resident's treatment plan as developed by the IDT. The
date of this review and approval shall be entered on the resident's treatment
plan and be signed by the attending psychiatrist.
l) The ITP shall be based upon each
resident's assessed functioning level, appropriate to age, and shall include
structured group or individual psychiatric rehabilitation services
interventions or skills training activities, as appropriate, in the following
areas:
1) Self-maintenance;
2) Social skills;
3) Community living skills;
4) Occupational skills;
5) Symptom management skills; and
6) Substance abuse management.
m) Activity interventions for
individual residents shall be part of, but not used to replace, psychiatric
rehabilitation programming and should provide for using skills in new
situations. Activity programs shall comply with Section
300.1410 of this Part.
n) Residents' attendance in therapeutic
programs shall be recorded.
o) The
PRSC shall assess the reason for the failure to attend whenever a resident
fails to attend at least 50 percent of any programs included in his or her ITP
over a 30 day period. Within 14 days after noting this failure, the PRSC shall
document why the resident's attendance was less than 50 percent and that the
resident's attendance is, at the time of the documentation, more than 50
percent, or the PRSC shall conduct an IDT meeting. This IDT meeting shall
result in a change in components of the resident's treatment plan or shall
indicate why a change is not needed.
p) The PRSC is responsible for coordinating
staff in the delivery of psychiatric rehabilitation services programs,
oversight of data collection, and the review of the resident's performance.
1) At least quarterly, and prior to the
treatment plan reviews, the PRSC shall meet with the resident to review and
discuss the resident's current treatment plan, progress toward achieving the
objectives, and obstacles inhibiting progress. Based upon this review, the
PRSC, in consultation with the appropriate IDT members, shall revise the
resident's ITP as needed. The revised treatment plan shall be submitted to the
appropriate IDT members for review, approval and signature.
2) At least quarterly, the PRSC shall record
the resident's response to treatment in the clinical record.
q) The psychiatric rehabilitation
services aides shall record the resident's response to those areas overseen by
the aide.
Notes
Added at 26 Ill. Reg. 3113, effective February 15, 2002
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