Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 300.4050 - Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services for Facilities Subject to Subpart S
a) The facility
shall develop and implement a psychiatric rehabilitation program. A facility
may contract with an outside entity to provide all or part of the psychiatric
rehabilitation program as long as individual residents' needs are met and
subsection (c)(4) is met. The program shall be designed to allow a wide array
of group and individual therapeutic activities, including, but not limited to,
the following:
1) Skills training programs
addressing a comprehensive range of skill areas, including the major domains of
self-maintenance, social functioning, community living, occupational
preparedness, symptom management, and substance abuse management. Skills
training programs should:
A) Include
available published, validated modules with highly structured curricula for
teaching targeted skills (e.g., trainer's manuals and videotapes that
demonstrate the skills to be learned);
B) Proceed within a training-to-mastery
framework that addresses discrete sets of skill competencies, introduces
targeted skills in a graded fashion, and regulates the difficulty of exercises
to create a momentum of success;
C)
Include focused instructions and modeling, frequent repetition of new material,
auditory and visual representation, role playing and practice, and immediate
positive feedback for attention and participation; and
D) Be adjusted in content, form and duration
to match residents' profiles in terms of stress tolerance, learning
impairments, and motivational characteristics. Environmental conditions shall
be arranged to help compensate for deficits in resident concentration,
attention, and memory (e.g., reduction of distracting stimuli and extensive use
of supportive reminder cues), as needed.
2) Incentive programs, such as motivational
interviewing, behavioral contracting, shaping or individual positive
reinforcement, and token economy.
3) Strategies for skill generalization, such
as homework, in vivo training, resource management skills, problem-solving
skills, and self-management skills (self-monitoring, self-evaluation and
self-reinforcement).
4) Aggression
prevention and management, including resident screening (history of aggressive
and assaultive behavior, precipitating factors, signals of escalating risk, and
effective de-escalation strategies); identification and modification of
environment risk factors (e.g., physical plant and resident mix); provision of
skills training, behavioral, and appropriate psychopharmacological
interventions based on individualized resident assessment; and policies and
procedure for rapid response to behavioral emergencies.
5) Substance dependence and abuse management
services, including toxicological screens, psychopharmacology, alcohol and drug
education, group interventions, recovery programs (e.g., Alcoholics Anonymous
(AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Mentally Ill Substance Abusers (MISA)), and
harm reduction.
b) The
facility's psychiatric rehabilitation program shall be integrated with other
services provided to residents by the facility to develop a cohesive approach
to each resident's overall needs and consistent plan of care.
c) Each facility shall have a written
description of the components provided by the psychiatric rehabilitation
program. Documentation shall include a description of psychiatric
rehabilitation principles, the specific rehabilitation techniques and methods,
and the type/level of staff utilization in providing each service to the
residents.
1) The facility's psychiatric
rehabilitation program shall develop, apply and evaluate strategies to create
opportunities for residents to practice, transfer, and utilize skills both in
the facility and in the broader community.
2) The facility's psychiatric rehabilitation
program shall demonstrate close working alliances with community mental health
and vocational service providers through such indicators as joint staff
training and planning activities, mutual referrals, collaborative resident
treatment planning, and effective resident transition.
3) Resources utilized outside of the facility
for service provision, consultation, or referrals shall be included in this
documentation.
4) If a facility
uses consultants or contracts all or part of the psychiatric rehabilitation
program to another entity:
A) A contract shall
include a written description of the components, the name of the person
responsible for each component, and the type/level and number of staff used in
each component.
B) The facility
shall have a policy that indicates coordination between facility staff and the
entity or consultants, including unannounced visits by designated facility
management to the site of the components of the program.
C) Consultants contracting directly with the
facility or through another entity who are not physicians shall have
participated in an Illinois Department of Public Aid-approved Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Training Program.
D)
Contracted personnel shall meet the same education and experience requirements
as facility personnel under this Subpart.
Notes
Added at 26 Ill. Reg. 3113, effective February 15, 2002
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