New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIII - Office of Mental Health
Part 587 - OPERATION OF OUTPATIENT PROGRAMS
Section 587.17 - Psychiatric rehabilitation service planning for an intensive psychiatric rehabilitation treatment program

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) Psychiatric rehabilitation services in an intensive psychiatric rehabilitation treatment program shall be provided in accordance with an approved initial psychiatric rehabilitation service plan.

(b) The development of a psychiatric rehabilitation service plan shall be an ongoing process developed in accordance with section 587.4(c)(15) of this Part. Such plan shall be developed by the clinical staff, recipient, and any collaterals identified by the recipient for participation in planning, as appropriate. The psychiatric rehabilitation service plan shall be a mutually agreed upon course of action which identifies the following:

(1) statement of rehabilitation aspirations;

(2) statement of service goals and objectives;

(3) identification of planned interventions; and

(4) proposed time periods.

(c) The psychiatric rehabilitation service plan shall be reviewed and updated and shall include the following:

(1) input of all staff involved in the treatment of the recipient;

(2) the input of recipient, his or her family and/or other collaterals, as appropriate;

(3) assessment of the progress of the recipient in regard to mutually agreed upon goals in the psychiatric rehabilitation service plan; and

(4) adjustment of goals, time periods for achievement, intervention strategies or initiation of discharge planning, as appropriate.

(d) In such cases where the review indicates that mutually agreed upon goals have not been met, the staff who are working directly with the recipient, the recipient, and parties who were involved in the initial psychiatric rehabilitation service planning, shall adjust goals and time periods for achievement of such goals, adjust intervention strategies or initiate discharge or referral.

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