N.D. Admin Code 75-09.1-05-04 - Admission criteria
Before a partial hospitalization program may admit a client, the client must:
1. Meet diagnostic
criteria for a substance-related disorder of the DSM;
2. Be at low risk for withdrawal symptoms or
have minimal remaining withdrawal symptoms;
3. Be physically stable but may have a
medical condition that is severe enough to distract from recovery efforts or
would be aggravated by continued use of alcohol or drugs or be psychologically
stable enough not to require twenty-four-hour observation and care but may have
a psychiatric condition that would be aggravated by continued use of alcohol or
drugs; and
4. The client meets at
least two of the following:
a. The client
requires repeated, structured, clinically directed motivational enhancement
strategies not available at a less-intensive level of care;
b. The client has made previous attempts at a
treatment program of lower intensity with an inability to remain sober or has
been an active participant at a less-intensive level of care but is
experiencing an intensification of symptoms of the substance-related disorders
and the client's functioning is deteriorating despite modifications of the
treatment plan or there is a high likelihood that the client will continue to
use or relapse without close outpatient monitoring and structured therapeutic
services;
c. The client has
minimal support for sustaining beginning recovery in the client's home or
customary environment;
d. The
client has experienced significant impairment in life areas that require a high
level of intensity best accomplished as close to the client's home community as
is feasible; or
e. The client has
experienced significant life traumas or stresses that require therapeutic
interventions as an adjunct to addiction treatment to assure continuing
recovery.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 50-06-16, 50-31
Law Implemented: NDCC 50-31
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