New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIII - Office of Mental Health
Part 589 - Operation Of Crisis Residence
Section 589.8 - Staffing
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) A crisis residence program shall continuously employ an adequate number of staff and an appropriate staff composition to carry out its goals and objectives as well as to ensure the continuous provision of sufficient ongoing and emergency supervision. As a component of the written plan for services and staff composition, the crisis residence program shall submit a staffing plan in accordance with Section 589.5(c) of this Part, which includes the qualifications and duties of each staff position, by title. Such plan shall include a written staffing rationale which justifies the staff to be used, the composition of staff and the plan for appropriate supervision and training. This staffing plan shall be based on the population to be served and the services to be provided.
(b) All clinical staff must have at least a high-school diploma or its equivalent.
(c) Supervisory staff: Crisis Residence programs shall have a continuous provision of sufficient ongoing and emergency supervision. Supervisory staff of crisis residence programs shall be available to assist on at least an on-call basis when not on site. Qualified mental health staff may be considered supervisory staff as set forth in the staffing plan.
(d) All staff shall have qualifications appropriate to assigned responsibilities as set forth in the staffing plan and shall practice within the scope of their professional discipline and/or assigned responsibility. All staff shall submit documentation of their training and experience to the crisis residence program. Such documentation shall be verified and retained on file by the crisis residence program.
(e) Students or trainees may qualify as clinical staff under the following conditions:
(f) All pre-employment background checks required pursuant to Section 31.35 of the Mental Hygiene Law, Section 495 of the Social Services Law, and Section 424-a of the Social Service Law, shall be conducted in compliance with such laws.
(g) Para-professional staff may not work in more than one program during a shift.
(h) Additional requirements for Children's Crisis Residence Programs: