Or. Admin. Code § 309-019-0226 - [Effective until 6/29/2025] Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Overview
(1) The ACT Model
is an evidence-based practice for individuals with SPMI and is Community Based.
This service is designed to be a long-term support; therefore, this service is
not intended to be a solution for an immediate or short-term crisis. The
clinical evaluation is compromised of specific criteria based on the
evidence-based model:
(a) Using a team
approach;
(b) A small client to
staff caseload, to consistently provide necessary staffing diversity and
coverage;
(c) Time-unlimited
services;
(d) Flexible service
delivery;
(e) A fixed point of
responsibility; and
(f) 24/7 Crisis
Coverage.
(2) ACT
services shall include but are not limited to:
(a) Hospital discharge planning, including
OSH and all other acute care psychiatric hospitals;
(b) Case management;
(c) Symptom Management;
(d) Psychiatry Services;
(e) Nursing services;
(f) Co-occurring substance use and mental
health disorders treatment services;
(g) Supported Employment If there is a
certified Individual Placement Support (IPS) Employment Services per OAR
309-019-0270 through 0295 within
the agency, this shall be the Employment service provided to ACT participants;
if there is not, the ACT Program will in good faith attempt to collaborate with
a local IPS program or offer an alternative Supportive Employment that mirrors
the core principles of the IPS model.
(h) Life skills training; and
(i) Peer delivered services.
(3) ACT programs that uphold the
ACT fidelity standards are compromised of the following core staff members:
(a) Psychiatrist or Psychiatric Nurse
Practitioner;
(b) Psychiatric
Nurse;
(c) Qualified Mental Health
Professional (QMHP) ACT Team Supervisor;
(d) Substance Use Specialist;
(e) Employment Specialist:
(f) The following staff are optional staff
that may assist a program to reach staff capacity requirements:
(A) Mental Health Case Manager; and
(B) Peer Support Specialist.
(4) ACT Programs must
adhere to the following:
(a) Providing
explicit admission criteria that aligns with Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR)
with the SPMI Eligibility defined in
309-019-0225(27)
utilizing the Universal Referral Form provided by the Division;
(b) The admission process and Universal
Referral Form must be published for any public person(s) and/or community
partners to freely access on program websites to ensure equitable access for
all community members.
(c) Provide
a space for group therapy and/or skill building workshops for participants per
the fidelity standard requirements.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 161.390, 413.042, 430.256 & 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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