Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.18 - Community Mental Health Programs-Therapeutic Nursery Programs
Section 10.21.18.06 - Treatment and Support Services
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.18.06
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Therapies. The therapeutic nursery program shall provide the following therapies:
(1) If
required by the ITP, individual therapy:
(a)
With the therapeutic nursery mental health professional staff,
(b) With the community psychotherapist who is
currently treating the child, or
(c) By referral;
(2) For children in Program A, conjoint
therapy involving an individual child or groups of children with their primary
caretakers;
(3) Milieu therapy that
uses the environment as a tool to assist the child, in keeping with routine
developmental expectations, to manage behavior and function appropriately and
cooperatively with peers and adults.
B. Daily Activities. The therapeutic nursery program shall implement, on a consistent, regular basis, a plan for daily activities that:
(1) Incorporate a variety of
experiences with language, music, art, science, dramatic play, block play, and
equipment and materials that promote large and small muscle
development;
(2) Allow for
self-selected and planned as well as individual and small group activities;
and
(3) Include safe, regular, and
developmentally appropriate outdoor play, with supervision consistent with the
staff-to-child ratio required under Regulation .08D of this chapter.
C. Services for Families. The therapeutic nursery program shall provide services to families, including but not limited to:
(1) As indicated by the ITP,
counseling or therapy:
(a) With the
therapeutic nursery mental health professional staff,
(b) With the community psychotherapist who is
currently treating the child, or
(c) By referral;
(2) Orientation for parents, guardians, or
primary caretakers to the specialized treatment interventions that are designed
to facilitate the child's continued development;
(3) Mental health support groups;
and
(4) Therapeutic home
visits.
D. Interagency Consultation and Referral.
(1) Services to
Center. If the therapeutic nursery is included within another early childhood
program, the therapeutic nursery staff shall provide those services to the
early childhood program that the therapeutic nursery staff determine to be
appropriate, including, but not limited to:
(a) Staff development and training;
(b) Mental health consultation regarding
specific clinical interventions to be used in relating to therapeutic nursery
children;
(c) Classroom
consultation, including observation and feedback; and
(d) When necessary, psychoeducational
strategic consultation.
(2) Referral Services. For those services
indicated in a child's ITP and not provided by the therapeutic nursery staff,
the program shall have a policy and procedure for referral for:
(a) Therapy, pursuant to A(1)(c) and C(1)(c)
of this regulation; and
(b)
Evaluative or support services, including but not limited to:
(i) Speech and language,
(ii) Vision and hearing,
(iii) Special instruction, special education,
or other early intervention,
(iv)
Somatic care,
(v) Occupational
therapy assessment and treatment, and
(vi) Psychological testing.
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