Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 404.25 - Criteria for the Admission and Discharge of Children
a) The institution shall establish written
admission policies.
b) Children
shall be admitted only upon written consent or application of parent or
guardian, upon court order, or, in emergency situations, upon authorization of
an officer of the law or a Department child protective services worker. No
person who has attained age 18 shall be admitted unless referred by a parent or
a guardian, including an agency having legal responsibility for the person
under
705 ILCS
405/2-27.
c) The institution shall assess with the
referring agency, child and/or family the child's need for placement, the
purpose for referral to the specific institution, and the institution's ability
to serve the child.
d) A plan for
services for the child and family shall be in writing, shall be reviewed at
least every 6 months, and shall be signed by all the parties involved. The plan
shall describe the services to be provided, describe how they will meet the
needs of the child and family, describe how they are directed toward resolution
of the need for placement, and establish a time frame for termination of
services and care in the facility.
e) Referrals from and acceptance of
out-of-state children for care shall be in accordance with 89 Ill. Adm. Code
328 (Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children) and other applicable laws
and rules.
f) Prior to placement,
information and documents about a child shall be obtained from the respective
parent or guardian or from the referring agency at the time of admission;
however, if any of this information does not exist, is not available, or is not
provided, the institution shall include in its record a written statement from
the referral source to that effect.
g) The information and documents shall
include:
1) name, birthdate, sex, race,
religion, legal status and current address of the child;
2) names, addresses and telephone numbers of
parents, significant relatives, guardian, referring agency and referring agency
social worker;
3) name and address
of the school last attended, current placement, school report and/or
information on the child's educational needs;
4) name, address and telephone number of the
doctor, clinic or hospital currently or recently treating the child;
5) financial and insurance resources
available to the child; and
6)
listing of prior placements with length of time and reasons for placement and
change.
h) Medical data
about the child shall include:
1) complete
medical history including current problems, medications and handicaps, past
health conditions such as diseases, allergies and surgeries, immunizations and
dates, and a report of the most recent physical examination;
2) all available information pertaining to
the health history of the child's family; and
3) if any of this information regarding
medical history of the child or family of the child does not exist, the
institution shall include in its record a written statement from the referral
source to that effect.
i) Social data about the child and his family
describing pertinent past experiences and circumstances leading to the child's
admission shall include:
1) significant
behavioral problems of the child;
2) child's strengths and areas of
need;
3) physical description of
the child;
4) current family
situation;
5) relationship of child
and family or other significant adults;
6) relationship of child to peers,
adults;
7) immediate and long-range
goals;
8) results and dates of
prior psychiatric or psychological evaluations or tests; and
9) consents and agreements as
required.
j) Any child
who, after attempts have been made to meet the child's individual needs,
demonstrates the inability to benefit from the type of care offered by the
institution, or whose presence is detrimental to the group, shall be discharged
from the institution.
k) In all
instances, when an institution decides that it is in the best interest of the
child to terminate enrollment, the child's and parents' or guardian's needs
shall be considered by planning with the parents or guardian to meet the
child's needs when he or she leaves the institution, including referrals to
other institutions, agencies or facilities.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 9976, effective July 1, 2005
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