55 Pa. Code § 5221.31 - Responsibilities of providers
Intensive case management providers are responsible for:
(1) Assisting the consumer in
accessing appropriate mental health services.
(2) Assisting the consumer or the parents, if
the consumer is a child, in obtaining and maintaining basic living needs and
skills, such as housing, food, medical care, recreation, education and
employment.
(3) Assuring the
consumer or the parents, if the consumer is a child, continuous, 24-hour access
to the intensive case management service.
(4) Providing the intensive case management
service in accordance with a written, consumer-specific service plan which
includes strengths as well as needs and which is goal and outcome oriented. The
outcomes, which shall be measured and reviewed at least every 6 months on an
individual and systems basis, are:
(i)
Independence of living for the adult; or family integration, if the consumer is
a child.
(ii)
Vocational/educational participation.
(iii) Adequate social supports.
(iv) Reduced hospital lengths of stay or
child out-of-home placements.
(5) Providing intensive case management
services in the manner set forth in the approved county plan as it is
updated.
(6) Providing intensive
case management services as needed in the place where the consumer resides or
needs the service. Reasonable attempts shall be made to contact the consumer or
the parents, if the consumer is a child, at least every 2 weeks. The contact or
the attempt to contact shall be documented. If contact with the consumer or a
parent cannot be made, then attempts to locate another member of the family, a
relative or a friend shall be documented.
(7) Complying with reporting requirements as
mandated by the Department using prescribed forms as required under Chapter
4300 (relating to county mental health and mental retardation fiscal
manual).
(8) Documenting at least
quarterly the functioning level of each consumer.
(9) Requiring county mental health crisis
intervention services to contact the on-call intensive case manager when
contacted by a consumer or a parent, if the consumer is a child receiving
intensive case management services.
(10) Ensuring that intensive case management
staff attend State mandated training sessions or make up training.
(11) Ensuring that the principles developed
by the Pennsylvania Child and Adolescent Service System Program (CASSP) are
followed in providing services for consumers who are children and their
families. See Appendix A.
Notes
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 5221.33 (relating to intensive case management records-statement of policy).
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