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 10.21.26.09 - Staff Support and Mental Health Services - Inpatient Admission Prevention
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.26.09
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Staff Support. The program director shall assure that the program:
(1) Has at least one staff person on duty at
all times that a resident is present in the RCS facility;
(2) Has the capacity for and, when required
by an individual's ITP, provides 24-hour awake staff support;
(3) Has the capacity for 1:4 coverage and,
when required by an individual's ITP, provides 1:4 coverage; and
(4) If the program serves children, provides
at least one staff member for every three children.
B. Psychiatric Evaluation and Intervention. The program director shall assure that a psychiatrist provides evaluation and prescribed needed treatment interventions, either:
(1) By consultation with the psychiatrist who
is currently treating the individual; or
(2) Through a written agreement with a
provider of mental health treatment, who will provide face-to-face evaluation
by a psychiatrist before the development of the ITP.
C. Treatment and Support Services.
(1) The program director shall assign to each
individual who is receiving RCS a treatment coordinator who shall assure that
the individual receives:
(a) The care or
treatment recommended under Regulation .07A of this chapter;
(b) Monitoring of the individual's
condition;
(c) Supportive
counseling focused on:
(i) Assessment and
definition of problems;
(ii)
Planning and goal setting;
(iii)
Development of effective problem-solving techniques; and
(iv) Evaluation of progress;
(d) Assistance in accessing
community resources, including case management, that are essential to meeting
the individual's identified needs; and
(e) Transition services and discharge
planning.
(2) Medication
Services.
(a) Monitoring. A member of the
treatment team privileged to do so shall provide the following medication
monitoring services:
(i) Supporting the
individual's self-administration of medications, including both prescribed and
over-the-counter medications;
(ii)
To the extent possible, monitoring compliance with instructions appearing on
the label or a more recent physician's order;
(iii) Reading the label to assure that each
container of medication is clearly labeled with the individual's name, the
contents, directions for use, and expiration date;
(iv) Assuring that each individual has
secure, appropriate, and accessible space in which to store
medications;
(v) Observing and
documenting medications taken and any apparent reactions to the medication,
and, either verbally or in writing and in a timely fashion, communicating to
the prescribing authority problems that possibly may be related to the
medication; and
(vi) Reinforcing
education on the role and effects of medication in symptom
management.
(b)
Administration. If an individual's ITP requires that RCS staff administer
medication, only an individual authorized to do so under Health Occupations
Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, may administer medication.
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