Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 13 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Division 35 - Children's Division
Chapter 60 - Licensing of Foster Family Homes
Section 13 CSR 35-60.100 - Foster Care Services for Youth with Elevated Medical Needs
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule defines foster care services for youth with elevated medical needs.
(1) Definitions for the purpose of this regulation.
(2) Process for identifying Youth with Elevated Medical Needs.
(3) Characteristics of a Youth with Elevated Medical Needs. In order to qualify as a youth with elevated medical needs, the youth must have a diagnosed medical or mental health condition that requires twenty-four- (24-) hour availability of a resource provider specifically trained to meet the elevated medical needs in order to successfully function in a foster family home setting and does not require placement in an institutional setting such as residential care or a hospital. A youth with elevated medical needs must meet the criteria outlined in subsection (A) or (B) below:
(4) Medical resource provider requirements for placement of youth with elevated medical needs. In order to qualify to receive the medical maintenance rate from the division, the resource provider shall-
(5) Reviews. After a youth has been identified as a youth with elevated medical needs, the Children's Division shall periodically review the status of the youth to determine whether the youth continues to meet the criteria for youth with elevated medical needs. The division shall conduct reviews as often as the division determines is necessary to assess the elevated medical needs of the youth, however, the division shall review the elevated medical needs at least annually.
(6) Termination.