N.D. Admin Code 75-09.1-08-03 - Provider criteria
A social detoxification provider shall:
1. Maintain a safe, comfortable, positive
environment in a residential setting;
2. Have an agreement with local medical
providers that ensure readily accessible emergency care when needed;
3. Implement a protocol so that the nature of
the medical interventions required are developed and supported by a physician
knowledgeable in addiction medicine;
4. Have available specialized clinical
consultation and supervision for biomedical, emotional, behavioral, and
cognitive problems;
5. Have awake
staff twenty-four hours per day to monitor clients' conditions;
6. Have staff trained in admission,
monitoring skills, including signs and symptoms of alcohol and other drug
intoxication and withdrawal as well as appropriate treatment of those
conditions, supportive care, basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation technique,
assessment, and referral procedures;
7. Have services including close observation,
supportive staff-client interaction, provision for proper fluid and nutritional
components, and provision for client space that offers low to moderate sensory
stimulation;
8. Implement a
clearly defined policy for admission, care, discharge, and transfer of a client
to another level of care;
9.
Develop a method of documentation of care and train staff in documentation
procedures;
10. Develop linkage
with providers of other levels of care so the client may begin a therapeutic
process as soon as the client is physically and mentally able to do so;
11. Administer a range of
cognitive, behavioral, medical, mental health, and other therapies on an
individual or group basis designed to meet the client's ability to participate
in order to enhance the client's understanding of addiction, the completion of
the detoxification process, and referral to an appropriate level of care for
continuing treatment;
12. Develop
a preliminary individualized treatment plan with the client that includes
problem identification in ASAM PPC dimension two through six and development of
treatment goals and measurable treatment objectives and activities designed to
meet those objectives; and
13.
Implement a policy for medication storage, security, and self-administration to
assure that the client receives the client's medication and for observation of
the medication taking behavior.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 50-06-16, 50-31
Law Implemented: NDCC 50-31
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