N.D. Admin Code 75-09.1-04.1-04 - Admission criteria
Before a medically monitored intensive inpatient program may admit a client, the client must:
1.
Meet diagnostic criteria for a substance-related disorder of the DSM; and
2. Meet specifications in at least
two of the six ASAM dimensions, at least one of which is in dimension one, two,
or three as in the following criteria:
a. The
client is experiencing or at risk of acute or subacute intoxication or
withdrawal with moderate to severe signs and symptoms or there is a strong
likelihood that the client who requires medication will not complete
detoxification at another level of care and enter continued treatment or
self-help recovery;
b. A
biomedical complication of addiction or co-occurring medical condition requires
active nursing and medical monitoring which does not require the resources of
an acute care hospital or continued substance use would place the client at
risk for serious damage to physical health because of a co-occurring biomedical
condition;
c. The client has
problems in one of the following areas requiring twenty-four-hour supervision
and a high-intensity therapeutic milieu with access to nursing and medical
monitoring and treatment; dangerousness or lethality; interference with
addiction recovery efforts; social functioning; ability for self-care; or
course of illness;
d. The client
exhibits severe impairment in significant life areas such as legal, family,
school, or work;
e. The client
exhibits significant loss of control and relapse symptoms; or
f. The client has had multiple attempts at
treatment programs of lower intensity with an inability to stay sober.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 50-06-16, 50-31
Law Implemented: NDCC 50-31
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