W. Va. Code R. § 64-37-7 - Delivery System Plan Capital Outlays and Renovations
7.1. General - The majority of the capital
outlay and renovation projects mandated by the Delivery System Plan shall be
funded by the hospital services revenue account. The development and
implementation of these projects will allow the department to meet or exceed
the minimum standards and timetables as set forth by the Delivery System Plan.
All the projects shall be completed by June 30, 1989 at the latest unless
otherwise indicated.
7.2. State
Hospital Renovations - The development and implementation of these projects
will allow the department to meet the environmental and physical plant
standards for medicaid and medicare certification, and Accreditation by the
Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Hospitals, or by the Accreditation
Council for the Mentally Retarded and Developmentally Disabled.
7.2.1. Huntington State Hospital - Shall be
renovated as a two hundred fifty (250) bed psychiatric and psychogeriatric
facility. The renovations shall be completed in several phases allowing staff
to shift patients and service from buildings under renovation to other
buildings. The specialized facilities to be developed are for acute care
psychiatric admissions, chronically mentally ill, and psychogeriatric. The
renovation shall be completed by June 30, 1986.
7.2.2. Pinecrest State Hospital - A
twenty-six (26) bed acute care psychiatric admission unit shall be developed at
Pinecrest. The unit shall serve the southeastern part of the state, reducing
admissions at Huntington State Hospital. The renovations shall be completed by
June 30, 1985.
7.2.3. Spencer State
Hospital - Shall be operated as an interim intermediate care facility for the
developmentally disabled who are currently residents at Huntington, Weston and
Spencer. Renovations shall be made to certify sixty-five (65) beds by June 30,
1985. By June 30, 1989, all the patients shall be placed into the community or
specialized residential training facilities.
7.2.4. Weston State Hospital - Shall be
renovated as a two hundred fifty (250) bed psychiatric and psychogeriatric
facility. As at Huntington State Hospital, the renovations shall be completed
in several phases allowing staff to shift patients and services from buildings
under renovation to other buildings. The specialized facilities to be developed
are for acute care psychiatric admissions, chronically mentally ill, and
psychogeriatric patients. The renovations shall be completed by January 1,
1988.
7.3. Group Homes -
The group homes mandated by the Delivery System Plan shall be a part of the
behavioral health continuum of care system. These homes shall provide a less
restrictive, more appropriate level of care for the developmentally disabled,
the developmentally disabled behaviorally disturbed, and the behaviorally
handicapped or chronically mentally ill.
7.3.1. Developmentally Disabled Group Homes -
Thirty (30) group homes of eight (8) beds each shall be developed for the
developmentally disabled. Six (6) of these group homes shall be developed
during fiscal year 1985, and six (6) each year thereafter until all thirty (30)
group homes are developed.
7.3.2.
Developmentally Disabled Behaviorally Disturbed Group Homes - Seventeen (17)
group homes of six (6) beds each shall be developed for the developmentally
disabled, behaviorally disturbed, autistic or autistic-like. Seven (7) of these
group homes shall be developed by June 30, 1986, and the remaining ten (10) by
June 30, 1989.
7.3.3. Behaviorally
Handicapped Group Homes - Fifteen (15) group or chronically mentally
ill.
7.4. Regional
Diagnostic Training and Habilitation Facilities - The department shall develop
two 20-25 bed facilities for the developmentally disabled. These facilities
shall provide for transitional habilitation and programming for developmentally
disabled residents with severe institutionalized or other problematic
behaviors. These facilities shall also provide respite care, crisis
stabilization, and diagnostic evaluations for persons who would likely be
institutionalized if these services were not made available. At least one of
these facilities will be located to facilitate the provision of services to
individuals in the southern half of the state.
7.5. Forensic Services - A special facility
shall be developed for the provision of mental health services for persons
charged with or convicted of crimes. A task force has been formed and is
working on the development of a forensic services plan.
7.6. Medically Fragile - A specialized center
for medically fragile persons shall be developed to serve fifty (50)
developmentally disabled persons with severe, rare, and complicated medical,
psychological, educational, and physical needs. The facility shall be developed
near a major medical and research center and shall provide a variety of
sophisticated resources to appropriately evaluate, diagnose, and prescribe
appropriate treatment for the medically fragile and multihandicapped.
7.7 Admissions Units - Shall be
developed at Weston, Huntington and Pinecrest State Hospitals. The admissions
units shall provide acute care psychiatric services to help the residents reach
stabilization and be placed back in the community within thirty (30)
days.
7.8. Transitional Living
Units - Which provide a simulated home environment - develop at least four
units to house no more than six (6) patients each. The services provided by
these units will prepare patients for placement into the community.
Notes
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