Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.28 - Community Mental Health Programs-Mental Health Vocational Programs (MHVP)
Section 10.21.28.11 - Discharge from Services
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.28.11
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Discharge Policy. The program director shall:
(1) Maintain clearly written policies and
procedures for:
(a) The process for
discharge;
(b) If the program's
services are not appropriate for the individual, making recommendations for
discontinuing services and referring the individual for alternative services,
including the criteria for discontinuing services according to this paragraph;
and
(c) Providing the individual
with information about how to reaccess services when needed; and
(2) Notify the authorizing CSA of
the determination under §A(1)(b) of this regulation.
B. Collaborative Discharge. When the employment specialist, in collaboration with the individual, determines that MHVP services are no longer appropriate, the employment specialist shall:
(1) Prepare a discharge plan:
(a) In collaboration with:
(i) The individual; and
(ii) With proper consent, family or
significant others designated by the individual and, if feasible, other
treatment and service providers; and
(b) That is based on an assessment of the
individual's current vocational status, service needs, and mutually agreed-upon
goals;
(2) As necessary,
make appropriate recommendations for treatment, rehabilitation, and community
supports;
(3) Complete a discharge
summary in accordance with COMAR
10.21.17.07D(3);
and
(4) Notify the CSA of the
discharge.
C. Individual's Discontinuation of Services. When an individual discontinues services before a planned, collaborative discharge as described in §B of this regulation, the employment specialist shall:
(1) If possible, give the individual
information about appropriate alternative services;
(2) If authorized, provide outreach to
encourage the individual to access appropriate services;
(3) With proper consent and if needed,
provide notice of the discontinuation to the CSA or the Department's
administrative services organization for referral for appropriate alternative
services; and
(4) Complete a
discharge summary in accordance with COMAR
10.21.17.07D(3).
D. Program's Recommendation to Discontinue Services.
(1) If, in consultation
with the program director, the employment specialist recommends discontinuing
services for an individual for whom, because of the individual's actions, the
program's services are not appropriate, the program director shall provide
written notice of the intention to discontinue services and recommend referral
for alternative services.
(2)
Except in the case of imminent danger, the program director shall provide the
notice at least 30 days before discontinuing services.
(3) The program director shall ensure that
the notice is sent to the individual and, with proper consent, to the CSA or
the Department's administrative services organization for referral for
appropriate alternative services.
(4) The program director shall include in the
notice:
(a) The effective date of the
action;
(b) The reason for the
action; and
(c) If possible, a
discharge plan.
(5) The
program director shall ensure that staff complete a discharge summary in
accordance with COMAR
10.21.17.07D(3).
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