Utah Admin. Code R432-151-10 - Resident Evaluation
(1) Evaluation -
Recognition of mental health needs and intervention/treatment for residents
should be considered, documented, and implemented.
(2) At least two of the following criteria,
which can be verified through medical record documentation, shall be used to
identify whether there is a need for evaluation of mental disease:
(a) When there are marked changes in the
person's behavior;
(b) When
behavioral and socially functional strengths become weaknesses, and to what
extent this has occurred;
(c) When
the mood of a resident is prolonged, exaggerated, and not in keeping with the
circumstances of the attending situation and environment;
(d) When these abnormal exaggerated states
extend over unusually long periods of time, whether lasting for days, weeks, or
months; criteria for abnormal behavior involves depth, duration, and
situations;
(e) When observations
of behavior take into account the resident's postures, gestures, tone of voice,
walk, ideas expressed, intellectual symptoms, emotions/emotional responses, and
degree of motor activity;
(f) When
there are special supervisory precautions recommended for the health and safety
of the resident (situations such as suicidal; runaway; careless smoker; history
of non-compliance with medication).
(3) Service patterns shall be determined
using the Utah Level of Care Survey. The outcome may affect whether the
facility should be considered an MDF.
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