Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 62 - Therapeutic Group Homes
Subchapter D - Provider Responsibilities
Section I-6249 - Personnel Qualifications and Responsibilities
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-6249
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Professional Staffing Standards. The following are the minimum staffing requirements for TGHs.
1. Supervising Practitioner
a. A supervising practitioner shall be one of
the following:
i. a physician with an
unrestricted license to practice in Louisiana and who meets all of the
following qualifications:
(a). an
unrestricted drug enforcement agency (DEA) and Louisiana controlled substance
license;
(b). if the physician
holds an additional license(s) in another state or jurisdiction, that
license(s) shall be unrestricted and be documented in the employment
record;
(c). board-certification in
general psychiatry; and
(d).
satisfactory completion of a specialized psychiatric residency training program
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME),
as evidenced by a copy of the certificate of training or a letter of
verification of training from the training director, which includes the exact
dates of training and verification that all ACGME requirements have been
satisfactorily met. If training was completed in a psychiatric residency
program not accredited by the ACGME, the physician shall demonstrate that
he/she meets the most current requirements as set forth in the American Board
of Psychiatry and Neurologys Board policies, rules and regulations regarding
information for applicants for initial certification in psychiatry;
ii. a psychologist/medical
psychologist shall have the following:
(a).
an unrestricted license to practice psychology in Louisiana issued by the
Louisiana State Board of Examiners of Psychologists under
R.S.
37:2351 et seq., or an unrestricted license
to practice medical psychology issued by the Louisiana State Board of Medical
Examiners under R.S. 37.1360.51 et seq.;
(b). unrestricted DEA and Louisiana
controlled substance licenses, if the supervising practitioner is a medical
psychologist;
(c). demonstrated
competence and experience in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of
children and adolescents who have mental and emotional disorders or
disabilities, alcoholism and substance abuse.Acceptable competence/experience
is specialized training at the internship or post-doctoral level before
licensure and/or being in the independent practice of child/adolescent
psychology in private practice, as a consultant, or within an outpatient or
inpatient treatment facility for a period of at least two years
post-licensure.
b. The house managers responsibilities
include, but are not limited to the following:
i. supervising the activities of the TGH when
the professional staff is on call, but not on duty;
ii. assuming accountability to direct the
care of the client at the time of admission and during the entire TGH
stay;
iii. supervising the
development of a comprehensive treatment plan in the seven days following
admission.
iv. providing clinical
direction in the development of the comprehensive treatment plan;
v. at least every 28 days or more often as
necessary, providing:
(a). a face-to-face
assessment/service to the client;
(b). a review of the need for continued care;
and
(c). continued supervision of
the comprehensive treatment plan;
vi. providing crisis management including
supervision and direction to the staff to resolve any crisis of the client's
condition;
vii. monitoring and
supervising an aggressive plan to transition the client from the program into
less intensive treatment services as medically necessary;
viii. providing 24-hour on call coverage,
seven days a week;
ix. assuming
professional responsibility for the services provided and assure that the
services are medically appropriate.
2. Clinical Director
a. A clinical director shall be an
LMHP.
b. The clinical director
shall have the appropriate qualifications to meet the responsibilities of the
clinical director and the needs of the TGHs clients. A clinical director may
not practice beyond his/her scope of practice license.
c. If the TGH treats clients with both mental
health and substance abuse conditions, then the clinical director shall have
the training and experience necessary to practice in both fields.
d. Practitioners who meet the criteria of the
clinical director may also serve as the TGH's therapist.
e. The responsibilities of a clinical
director include, but are not limited to:
i.
overseeing, implementing, and coordinating treatment services;
ii. continually incorporating new clinical
information and best practices into the program to assure program effectiveness
and viability;
iii. overseeing the
process to identify, respond to, and report crisis situations on a 24-hour per
day, 7 day per week basis;
iv.
clinical management for the program in conjunction with and consultation with
the supervising practitioner;
v.
assuring confidentiality and quality organization and management of clinical
records and other program documentation; and
vi. applying and supervising the gathering of
outcome data and determining the effectiveness of the program.
3. TGH Therapist
a. A TGH therapist shall be an LMHP or an
individual with a Master's degree in social work, counseling, psychology or a
related human services field.
b.
The role and the responsibilities of the TGH Therapist include but are not
limited to:
i. reporting to the clinical
director and supervising practitioner for clinical and non-clinical guidance
and direction;
ii. communicating
treatment issues to the clinical director and to the supervising practitioner
as needed;
iii. providing
individual, group, family, psychotherapy and/or substance abuse
counseling;
iv. assisting in
developing/updating treatment plans for clients in TGH care in conjunction with
the other multidisciplinary team members;
v. providing assistance to direct care staff
and implementing the treatment plan when directed by the clinical
director;
vi. providing clinical
information to the multidisciplinary team and attending treatment team
meetings; and
vii. providing
continuous and ongoing assessments to assure clinical needs of clients and
parents(s)/caregivers(s) are met.
4. Nursing Services
a. The TGH shall have a licensed registered
nurse who shall supervise the nursing services of the TGH. He or she shall be
operating within his/her scope of practice and have documented experience and
training in the treatment of children or adolescents.
b. All nursing services shall be furnished by
licensed nurses. All nursing services furnished in the TGH shall be provided in
accordance with acceptable nursing professional practice standards.
c. The responsibilities of the registered
nurse include, but are not limited to:
i.
providing a nursing assessment within 24 hours of admission for each
client;
ii. establishing a system
of operation for the administration and supervision of the clients' medication
and medical needs;
iii. training
staff regarding the potential side effects of medications, including
psychotropic drugs;
iv.
coordinating psychiatric and medical care per physician's direction;
and
v. monitoring and supervising
all staff providing nursing care and services to clients.
d. The responsibilities of all licensed
nurses include, but are not limited to:
i.
reporting to the clinical director for programmatic guidance;
ii. reporting to the supervising practitioner
as necessary regarding medical, psychiatric, and physical treatment
issues;
iii. reviewing all medical
treatment orders and implementing orders as directed;
iv. serving as a member of the
multidisciplinary treatment team;
v. administering medications and monitoring
the clients' responses to medications;
vi. providing education on medication and
other health issues as needed;
vii.
abiding by all state and federal laws, rules, and regulations; and
viii. identifying and assessing the clients
for dental and medical needs.
5. House Manager
a. The house manager shall have the following
qualifications:
i. be at least 21 years of
age and at least 3 years older than the oldest client; and
ii. possess one of the following:
(a). a Bachelor's degree in a human services
field and one year of documented employment with a health care provider that
treats clients with mental illness; or
(b). two years of course work toward a
Bachelor's degree in a human services field and two years of documented
employment with a health care provider that treats clients with mental illness.
b. The house
manager's responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
i. supervising the activities of the facility
when the professional staff is on call, but not on duty;
ii. identifying, respond to, and report any
crisis situation to the clinical director on a 24-hour, seven day per week
basis;
iii. reporting incidents of
abuse, neglect and misappropriation to the clinical director;
iv. assessing situations related to
relapse;
v. coordinating and
consulting with the clinical director as needed; and
vi. providing access to appropriate medical
care when needed.
6. Direct Care Staff
a. All direct care staff shall have at least
the following qualifications:
i. a high
school diploma or equivalent;
ii.
at least 18 years of age, but shall also be at least three years older than all
clients under the age of 18;
iii. a
minimum of two years of experience working with clients of the population
served, be equivalently qualified by education in the human services field, or
have a combination of work experience and education with one year of education
substituting for one year of experience;
iv. not have a finding on the Louisiana State
Nurse Aide Registry and the Louisiana Direct Service Worker Registry against
him/her;
v. be certified in crisis
prevention/management (example: CPI, Mandt, etc.); and
vi. be proficient in de-escalation
techniques.
vii.
Repealed.
b. The
responsibilities of direct care staff include, but are not limited to:
i. completing the required program
orientation and training, and demonstrating competency prior to being assigned
to direct care;
ii. having a clear
understanding of the treatment plan;
iii. assisting clients in developing social,
recreational, and other independent living skills as appropriate;
iv. being aware of safety issues and
providing safety intervention within the milieu;
v. reporting all crisis or emergency
situations to the clinical director or his/her designee in the absence of the
clinical director;
vi. reporting to
the therapist or clinical director as necessary regarding treatment
issues;
vii. understanding the
program philosophy regarding behavior management and applying this philosophy
in daily interactions with clients in TGH care; and
viii. having the ability to effectively
implement de-escalation techniques.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 40:2009.
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