Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.29 - Community Mental Health Programs-Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services for Minors
Section 10.21.29.04 - Program Model
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.29.04
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. A provider of PRP services for minors shall:
(1) Have a
facility that:
(a) Meets all relevant federal,
State, or local ordinances, laws, regulations, and orders governing the
program;
(b) Is not located in a
private residence;
(c) Is
accessible to the public; and
(d)
Contains a secure area where records, logs, and business information may be
kept;
(2) Prominently
display the hours of operation of the facility;
(3) Provide services at the PRP facility and
at other locations according to the needs of the individuals served;
(4) Assure that individuals receiving
services have the choice to receive services on-site or at another suitable
location; and
(5) Assure that
program staff are available by telephone, on call, 24 hours per day, 7 days per
week.
B. The program director shall organize program services and supports to:
(1) Facilitate the development of a minor's
independent living and social skills, including the minor's ability to make
decisions about the minor's life and create opportunities for choice, to the
degree that is age and developmentally appropriate, regarding:
(a) Home;
(b) School or work; and
(c) Community; and
(2) Promote the use of community resources to
integrate the minor into the community.
C. The program director shall ensure that:
(1) Services are:
(a) Appropriate to the age of the populations
being served;
(b) Offered at times
suitable to the minors served;
(c)
Coordinated with other mental health services that the minor is
receiving;
(d) Goal
directed;
(e) Outcome
focused;
(f) Available as long as
the minor meets medical necessity criteria for PRP services;
(g) Based on a functional assessment of the
minor across life domains;
(h) Part
of a total plan of care, which is directed at maintaining the minor in their
home and preventing out-of-home placement;
(i) Integrated with the minor's ITP;
and
(j) Designed to reduce
functional behavioral impairments and restore and strengthen age-appropriate
skills;
(2) If the PRP
provides services to minors in a specific age group or with a particular
clinical profile, the initiation of service criteria is consistent with the
populations to be served;
(3) When
the PRP provides services in a facility, the services shall be provided on a
regular basis and include a variety of group and individual rehabilitation
activities that incorporate individual rehabilitation goals; and
(4) If the PRP provides services to both
minors and adults, the program activities for minors are separate from program
activities for adults, unless the adult receiving PRP services is a parent or
caregiver of the minor.
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