Or. Admin. R. 309-019-0185 - Outpatient Substance Use Disorders Treatment and Recovery Programs
(1) Programs
approved to provide outpatient substance use disorders treatment services shall
meet the following standards:
(a) The
assessment shall contain an evaluation that identifies and assesses needs such
as social isolation, self-reliance, parenting issues, domestic violence,
physical health, housing, and financial considerations;
(b) The service plan shall address all areas
identified in the assessment and applicable service coordination details to
address the identified needs;
(c)
The program shall provide or coordinate services and supports that meet special
access needs such as childcare, mental health services, and transportation;
and
(d) The program shall provide
or coordinate the following services and supports:
(A) Gender-specific services and
supports;
(B) Family services,
including therapeutic services for children in the custody of women in
treatment;
(C) Reintegration with
family;
(D) Peer delivered
services;
(E) Smoking
cessation;
(F) Housing;
(G) Transportation; and
(H) Housing and Employment support services
for those who qualify under OAR 309-0190-0105.
(2) Services shall include the participation
of family and other agencies as appropriate, such as social service, child
welfare, or corrections agencies.
(3) The program shall coordinate referral
services with the following:
(a) Agencies
providing services to individuals who have experienced physical abuse, sexual
abuse, or other types of domestic violence;
(b) Parenting training;
(c) Continuing care treatment services shall
be consistent with the ASAM and shall include referrals to support groups where
available.
(4) Programs
that receive SAPT block grant funding shall provide or coordinate the following
services for individuals:
(a) Primary medical
care, including referral for prenatal care if applicable, and child care and
transportation where needed;
(b)
Primary pediatric care, including immunizations for their children;
(c) Gender specific substance use disorders
treatment and other therapeutic interventions that may include but are not
limited to:
(A) Relationship issues;
(B) Sexual and physical abuse;
(C) Parenting;
(D) Access to child care and transportation
while receiving these services; and
(E) Therapeutic interventions for children in
the custody of women or men in treatment that may include but are not limited
to:
(i) Their developmental needs;
(ii) Any issues concerning sexual and
physical abuse and neglect; and
(iii) Sufficient case management and
transportation to ensure that individuals and their children have access to
services.
(5) Providers that deliver adolescent
substance use disorders treatment services or those with adolescent-designated
service funding shall meet the following standards:
(a) Development of service plans and case
management services shall include participation of parents, other family
members, schools, children's services agencies, and juvenile
corrections;
(b) Services or
appropriate referrals shall include:
(A)
Family counseling;
(B) Community
and social skills training; and
(C)
Smoking cessation service.
(6) Continuing care services shall be of
appropriate duration and designed to maximize recovery opportunities. The
services shall include:
(a) Reintegration
services and coordination with family and schools;
(b) Youth dominated self-help groups where
available;
(c) Referral to
emancipation services when appropriate;
(d) Referral to physical or sexual abuse
counseling and support services when appropriate; and
(e) Referral for peer delivered
services.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 161.390, 413.042 & 430.640
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 161.390 - 161.400, 428.205 - 428.270, 430.010, 430.205 - 430.210, 430.254- 430.640, 430.850 - 430.955 & 743A.168
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