Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.26 - Community Mental Health Programs-Residential Crisis Services
Section 10.21.26.05 - Eligibility, Referral, Screening, and Admission
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.26.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Eligibility and Referral.
(1) An individual is eligible for RCS if:
(a) The individual:
(i) Is a participant, as described in COMAR
10.21.25.01D(2),
in the public mental health system,
(ii) Has a diagnosis that is listed in COMAR
10.09.70.10D,
(iii) Due to acute
symptomatology related to the individual's psychiatric condition, has impaired
ability to function within the individual's community living situation and is
in need of RCS to avoid inpatient psychiatric admission or to shorten the
length of inpatient stay,
(iv) For
clinical reasons, requires a temporary separation from the individual's current
living situation,
(v) Has stated a
willingness to comply with program rules, or, for a child, a parent or guardian
has stated a willingness to comply with program rules,
(vi) Expects, with staff support, to be able
to comply with treatment recommendations, and
(vii) Is able, with staff support, to care
for physical needs and basic personal hygiene; and
(b) The services are preauthorized, as
needed, by the Administration's administrative services organization (ASO)
according to the provisions of COMAR
10.21.17.02D
-1A.
(2) An individual is not eligible for RCS if
the individual:
(a) Has a sole diagnosis of
substance abuse, mental retardation, or dementia;
(b) Is in need of immediate involuntary
inpatient psychiatric admission;
(c) As determined by an individual authorized
under Health Occupations Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, to make medical
determinations, is medically unstable; or
(d) Does not meet the eligibility criteria
under §A(1)(a) of this regulation.
(3) An RCS program may not exclude an
individual solely because the individual:
(a)
Does not participate in other treatment or rehabilitation programs;
or
(b) Is homeless.
B. Screening Assessment.
(1) If an individual who is
authorized for services has not, before the individual's entry into the RCS
program, been evaluated face-to-face by a physician who documents the elements
included in this section, an appropriately privileged mental health
professional, in collaboration with the individual, shall conduct a screening
assessment to:
(a) Assess the individual's
needs and willingness to participate in RCS;
(b) Document:
(i) The diagnosis, if any, provided by the
referral source, and
(ii) If
applicable, medications that are prescribed for the individual;
(c) In consultation with the
individual and, if any, the referral source, outline a preliminary plan for the
RCS services to be provided if the individual enters RCS services, including,
at a minimum, the level and type of staff support required for the individual's
first 48 hours in the program, and, when appropriate, enhanced support such as:
(i) 24-hour, on-site,
(ii) 24-hour, on-site, awake, or
(iii) One-to-one; and
(d) Inform the individual of the rules of the
program and the process and procedure for discharge, including situations as
outlined under Regulation .12E of this chapter.
(2) If, following the assessment under
§B(1) of this regulation, the RCS program director determines that the
program's services are not appropriate for an individual who has been referred,
the program director shall promptly:
(a)
Inform the individual and, if the individual is a child, the parent or
guardian, of the determination and the reason;
(b) With proper consent, notify the family or
significant others designated by the individual of the determination and of any
recommendations for other services; and
(c) Notify the CSA and the Administration's
ASO for appropriate alternative referral.
C. Admission. Unless an individual has been re-referred to the Administration's ASO under the provisions of §B(2)(c) of this regulation, an RCS program shall initiate services to an individual if:
(1) The individual accepts the rules of the
RCS program; and
(2) When the
individual referred for RCS is a child, the parent or guardian signs an
agreement with the provider to accept the child for placement upon discharge
from RCS.
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