Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 409.270 - Admission Criteria
a) The YTHP
shall establish written admission policies, indicating criteria for suspending
shelter or housing to the homeless youth in Section
409.280.
b) The homeless youth must enter the YTHP on
his/her own volition.
c) No
homeless youth may be admitted to the YTHP who, in the assessment of staff with
supervisory concurrence, poses a serious threat of injury to himself/herself or
other residents (e.g., intoxication, under the influence of drugs, or
aggressive or self-harming behavior). Any homeless youth with serious health
problems shall be immediately referred for local emergency health
services.
d) Any homeless youth who
is suspected of having a contagious disease should be separated from other
youth until a medical determination has been received that the disease is not
contagious or is no longer contagious.
e) Homeless minors, except as described in
subsections (c) and (d) of this Section, who have been partially emancipated or
are currently waiting the completion of the partial emancipation process at the
YTHP shall be admitted to a YTHP if the YTHP is willing and able and no other
temporary housing is available.
f)
The agency or organization shall have a copy or written verification of the
court order granting partial emancipation of the homeless youth.
g) The homeless youth shall provide written
consent to receive shelter or housing and services.
h) Information and documents collected as
part of the admission and assessment shall include:
1) Personal History
A) Name, birth date, sex, race, religion,
legal status and current address of the homeless youth;
B) Names, addresses and telephone numbers of
parents, significant relatives, guardian, referring agency and referring agency
social worker;
C) Name and address
of the school last attended, current address, school report and/or information
on the homeless youth's educational needs;
D) Name, address and telephone number of the
doctor, clinic or hospital currently or recently treating the homeless
youth;
E) Financial and insurance
resources available to the homeless youth; and
F) Listing of prior housing history with
length of time and reasons for change.
2) Medical history. Attempts to obtain
medical data about the homeless youth shall include:
A) 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;
B) All
available information pertaining to the health history of the homeless youth's
family; and
C) If any of this
information regarding medical history of the homeless youth or family of the
homeless youth does not exist, the YTHP shall include in its record a written
statement from the referral source to that effect.
3) Employment history.
i) Any youth, aged 18 years old up to 21
years old, who is housed in the facility, where the YTHP is located, shall meet
the admission criteria required for homeless youth participating in the YTHP
and shall have completed a comparable screening and assessment.
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