Code of Massachusetts Regulations
104 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
Title 104 CMR 28.00 - Licensing and Operational Standards for Community Services
Subpart C - STANDARDS FOR COMMUNITY CRISIS STABILIZATION SERVICES
Section 28.17 - Community Crisis Stabilization Services for Youth (YCS)
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Youth Crisis Stabilization (YCS) is a sub-acute community-based mental health treatment service for youth who have emotional or behavioral issues or comorbid emotional or behavioral issues with substance use disorders who are in need of crisis stabilization in a 24-hour unlocked community treatment setting.
(2) The primary objective of YCS is to provide short-term (one to five days) crisis stabilization, therapeutic intervention, and specialized programming with a high degree of supervision and structure. YCS is designed to improve functioning; strengthen the resources and capacities of the youth, family, and other natural supports; and ensure a timely return to the youth's previous living environment. While the anticipated length of stay for this service is one to five days, a person's actual length of stay is based on the documented clinical assessment.
(3) Services shall include comprehensive assessment and treatment by a multidisciplinary team; psychiatric evaluation, substance use screenings, pharmacological assessment, nursing; individual, group, and family therapy; care coordination; family consultation; peer and family support; and discharge and transition planning, including referrals for post discharge assessment and treatment of substance use disorders. The YCS provider must develop a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, and individualized treatment plan that is frequently reviewed and updated based on the youth's clinical status and response to treatment. The treatment plan shall include provision for the coordination of services with the youth's existing or newly established treatment provider(s).
(4) Admission Criteria. Persons who meet the following criteria may be admitted to a YCS service for youth: