Utah Admin. Code R523-18-4 - General Provisions
(1) MCOT services
are based on the following principles:
(a)
cultural competence,
(b) strong
community relationships,
(c) the
use of peer supports,
(d) the use
of evidence based practices,
(e)
building on existing foundations with an eye towards innovation,
(f) utilization of an integrated system of
care,
(g) outreach to students
through school-based clinics,
(h)
trauma informed care,
(i)
de-escalation,
(j) access to
supports and services is timely,
(k)
services are provided in the least restrictive manner possible,
(l) crisis is defined by the individual or
family,
(m) treatment plans are
strengths-based,
(n) helping the
individual and family to regain a sense of control and safety is a priority,
and
(o) embed elements of Zero
Suicide.
(2) MCOTs must
be capable of serving in the context of a crisis as outlined below:
(a) children, adolescents, adults and older
adults,
(b) individuals with
co-occurring conditions including:
(i) mental
health conditions,
(ii) substance
use disorders,
(iii) medical
needs,
(iv)
intellectual/developmental disabilities,
(v) physical disabilities,
(vi) traumatic brain injuries;
and/or,
(vii) dementia and related
neurological conditions.
(c) individuals demonstrating aggressive
behavior,
(d) individuals who are
uninsured or unable to pay for services, and
(e) individuals who may lack Utah residency
or legal immigration status.
(3) MCOTS shall encourage each modality of
service within the Crisis Response System to incorporate peer support into the
services they provide, when clinically appropriate.
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