Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.27 - Community Mental Health Programs-Respite Care Services
Section 10.21.27.05 - Referral, Eligibility, Screening, and Acceptance for Respite Services
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.27.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Referral. An individual or the individual's caregiver may request respite care services, or an agency providing mental health treatment or support services to an individual may refer the individual for respite care services.
B. Eligibility.
(1) An individual is eligible to receive
respite care if:
(a) The individual is a
participant, as described in COMAR
10.21.25.01D(2),
in the public mental health system;
(b) The individual has a diagnosis that is
listed in COMAR 10.09.70.10D;
(c)
The individual is:
(i) An adult who has
serious and persistent mental illness and who lives independently or in a
family-like setting, or in a residential rehabilitation program (RRP) under the
provisions of COMAR 10.21.22, or
(ii) A child who has a serious emotional
disturbance and who lives with a parent, guardian, or other primary caretaker
in a family-like home, or in a foster home under the provisions of COMAR
07.02.11 or 07.02.21; and
(d) 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 to receive
respite care if the individual is a resident of a therapeutic group home (TGH)
licensed under COMAR 10.21.07 or a facility licensed under Health-General
Article, Title 19, Annotated Code of Maryland.
C. Screening. Upon receipt of a referral for respite care, the program director shall ensure that respite care staff:
(1) Conduct a screening assessment with the:
(a) Individual for whom respite care services
are requested;
(b) The caregiver or
significant other, if any; and
(c)
Referral source, if any;
(2) Evaluate whether the respite care is
needed:
(a) At a specific future
time;
(b) Immediately; or
(c) Intermittently;
(3) Outline, in consultation with the
individual and the caregiver, a preliminary plan, including the schedule for
respite care, for the services to be provided in accordance with this
chapter;
(4) Based on consultation
with the individual and, if any, the referral source, document:
(a) The expected duration of the respite
care;
(b) The frequency, level, and
type of staff contacts needed, such as staff availability:
(i) At a minimum, on call, 24 hours per day,
7 days per week, or
(ii) On site
for up to 24 hours per day, 7 days per week; and
(c) If applicable, medications that are
prescribed for the individual; and
(5) Inform the individual and the caregiver
of the rules for the respite care episode.
D. Acceptance. Upon acceptance of an individual for respite care, staff assigned by the program director, in consultation with the individual and the caregiver, shall:
(1) Perform an assessment of:
(a) The individual's and the caregiver's
strengths and needs, and
(b)
Interventions needed by the individual during respite;
(2) In order to ensure continuity of care,
document information regarding, at a minimum, the individual's participation
in:
(a) Outpatient mental health
treatment,
(b) Psychiatric
rehabilitation,
(c)
School,
(d) Work, or
(e) Other scheduled activities;
(3) Taking into consideration the
needs under C(4) and D(2) of this regulation, formulate an initial plan for
respite services, including the:
(a) Schedule
for providing respite care,
(b)
Location,
(c) Level of staff
support,
(d) Schedule of the
individual's activities during respite, and
(e) Needed interventions to facilitate the
individual's remaining in or returning to the living situation.
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