Utah Admin. Code R432-151-6 - Program Standards
(1) Each resident
shall receive individualized treatment, which includes at least the following:
(a) Provision of treatment services,
regardless of the source(s) of financial support;
(b) Provision of services in the least
restrictive environment possible;
(c) Provision of an individualized resident
care plan which has regular periodic review;
(d) Invitation for active participation by
residents and their responsible parent, relative, friend, or guardian in the
development of resident care plans;
(e) Competent, qualified, and experienced
professional staff to implement and supervise the resident care plan.
(2) The facility shall develop
policies to assure that services are provided with sufficient resources (such
as program funds, staff, equipment, supplies, and space) to meet resident
needs.
(3) The facility shall
maintain programs, beds, and services that are available 24 hours a day, seven
days a week.
(4) Written policies
and procedures shall define what action is to be taken when maladaptive
behavior exceeds criteria for program participation.
(5) Services not directly provided within the
facility must have written agreements or arrangements to obtain such services
whenever they are authorized or prescribed. Such services may include special
assessments or therapeutic treatment programs.
(6) The facility shall establish written
policies and procedures which include:
(a)
Admission criteria which describe selection of the population served, including
age groups and other relevant characteristics;
(b) The intake process;
(c) Criteria for resident participation in
programs;
(d) Specific treatment
modalities;
(i) Identify services provided in
the modality; and
(ii) Identify
goals and objectives of the modality;
(e) Crisis intervention and emergency
services;
(f) Use of involuntary
medication or physical restraints;
(g) Restrictive procedures;
(h) Methods to collect, process, report, and
disseminate resident assessment data;
(i) Case coordination and case
management;
(j) Development and
periodic review of plans of treatment;
(k) Discharge planning;
(l) Staff in-service needs;
(m) Responsibility for medical and dental
care;
(n) Provisions for family
participation in the treatment program;
(o) Arrangements for clothing, allowances,
and gifts;
(p) Provisions to allow
resident departure from the facility as part of activities offered in the
program;
(q) When the resident
leaves the facility against medical advice.
(7) The facility shall develop job
descriptions to delineate the roles and responsibilities of team members and to
establish supervisory and organizational relationships.
(8) The professional staff shall determine
qualifications required to assume specific responsibilities. Individual
personnel files shall contain documentation to verify whether health care staff
meet state and local requirements for certificates, licenses, or
registrations.
(9) There shall be a
written and dated consent form signed by the resident or the resident's legal
guardian for the use of, participation in, or performance of the following:
(a) Surgical procedures;
(b) Procedures that place the resident at
risk;
(c) Transfer;
(d) Other procedures where consent is
required by law.
(10)
The resident shall be allowed visitors, regardless of age, unless such visits
are clinically contraindicated, and if so, the reasons must be documented by
the professionals who made this decision.
(11) Areas shall be provided for residents to
visit in private, unless such privacy is contraindicated and documented in the
resident's record and plan of treatment.
Notes
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