10A N.C. Admin. Code 27G .1801 - SCOPE
(a) An intensive residential treatment
facility is one that is a 24-hour residential facility that provides a
structured living environment within a system of care approach for children or
adolescents whose needs require more intensive treatment and supervision than
would be available in a residential treatment staff secure facility.
(b) It shall not be the primary residence of
an individual who is not a client of the facility.
(c) The population served shall be children
or adolescents who have a primary diagnosis of mental illness, severe emotional
and behavioral disorders or substance-related disorders; and may also have
co-occurring disorders including developmental disabilities. These children or
adolescents shall not meet criteria for acute inpatient psychiatric
services.
(d) The children or
adolescents served shall require the following:
(1) removal from home to an intensive
integrated treatment setting; and
(2) treatment in a locked setting.
(e) Services shall be designed to:
(1) assist in the development of symptom and
behavior management skills;
(2)
include intensive, frequent and pre-planned crisis management;
(3) provide containment and safety from
potentially harmful or destructive behaviors;
(4) promote involvement in regular productive
activity, such as school or work; and
(5) support the child or adolescent in
gaining the skills needed for reintegration into community living.
(f) The intensive residential
treatment facility shall coordinate with other individuals and agencies within
the child or adolescent's system of care.
Notes
Eff. April 1, 2006;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. July 20, 2019.
Eff. April 1, 2006.
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