Iowa Admin. Code r. 441-25.2 - Core service domains
(1) The region
shall ensure that core service domains are available in regions as determined
in Iowa Code sections
225C.65 and
225C.66.
(2) The region shall include and respect the
recommendation of the individual and the individual 's care team in the process
of transition to new services.
(3)
The region shall ensure that the following services are available for adults in
the region :
a. Access centers.
b. Assertive community treatment .
c. Assessment and evaluation .
d. Case management .
e. Crisis evaluation .
f. Crisis stabilization community-based
services .
g. Crisis stabilization
residential services .
h. Day
habilitation .
i. Family
support .
j. Health homes .
k. Home and vehicle modification .
l. Home health aide.
m. Intensive residential service
homes .
n. Job
development .
o. Medication
prescribing and management.
p.
Mental health inpatient treatment .
q. Mental health outpatient
treatment.
r. Mobile
response .
s. Outpatient competency
restoration .
t. Peer
support.
u. Personal emergency
response system .
v. Prevocational
services .
w. Respite .
x. Subacute mental health services .
y. Supported employment .
z. Supportive community living.
aa. Twenty-four-hour access to crisis
response.
bb. Twenty-three-hour
crisis observation and holding.
Regions may fund or provide other services in addition to the required core services consistent with requirements set forth in subrules 25.2(5) and 25.2(6).
(4) The region shall ensure that the
following services are available for children in the region :
a. Assessment and evaluation relating to
eligibility for services.
b.
Behavioral health inpatient treatment .
c. Behavioral health outpatient
therapy .
d. Crisis stabilization
community-based services .
e. Crisis
stabilization residential services .
f. Early identification .
g. Early intervention .
h. Education services .
i. Medication prescribing and
management.
j. Mobile
response .
k. Outpatient competency
restoration .
l.
Prevention .
(5) A
regional service system shall consider the scope of services included in
addition to the required core services. Each service included shall be
described and projection of need and the funding necessary to meet the need
shall be included.
(6) A regional
service system may provide funding for other appropriate services or support.
In considering whether to provide such funding, a region may consider the
following criteria:
a. Applying a
person-centered planning process to identify the need for the services or other
support.
b. The efficacy of the
services or other support is recognized as an evidence-based practice, is
deemed to be an emerging and promising practice, or providing the services is
part of a demonstration and will supply evidence as to the effectiveness of the
services.
c. A determination that
the services or other support provides an effective alternative to existing
services that have been shown by the evidence base to be ineffective, to not
yield the desired outcome, or to not support the principles outlined in
Olmstead v. L.C., 527 U.S. 581.
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