New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIII - Office of Mental Health
Part 600 - Crisis Stabilization Centers
Section 600.10 - Discharge Planning and Referral
Universal Citation: 14 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 600.10
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Discharge criteria.
(1) The provisions of
section 29.15 of the Mental Hygiene Law
shall not apply to the discharge of a Recipient from a Crisis Stabilization
Center.
(2) Discharge planning
shall be conducted for all Recipients at a Crisis Stabilization Center who have
been determined to require additional mental health and/or substance use
services.
(3) Discharge planning
criteria shall include at least the following activities prior to a Recipient
leaving the Crisis Stabilization Center:
(i) a
review of the Recipient's psychiatric, substance use and physical health
needs;
(ii) completion of referrals
which include documented linkages to appropriate community services providers,
in collaboration with the Recipient and Center staff, to address the
Recipient's identified needs;
(iii)
in collaboration with the Recipient receiving services, the Center shall
arrange for appointments with community providers which shall be made as soon
as possible after leaving the Center;
(iv) each Recipient shall be given the
opportunity to participate in the development of their person-centered
discharge plan. Absent the objection of the Recipient and when clinically
appropriate, reasonable attempts shall be made to contact collaterals for their
participation in the transition planning program. However, no person or
collaterals shall be required to agree to the Recipient's discharge. A notation
shall be made in the Recipient's record if such Recipient objects to the
discharge plan or any part thereof; and
(v) contact information for local and
national mental health and substance use disorder crisis services.
(4) The discharge plan, or at a
minimum that portion of the Plan which includes referral information, must be
given to the Recipient, and any collateral with Recipient consent, prior to the
Recipient leaving the program.
(5)
The Crisis Stabilization Center shall document linkages to after-care
appointment(s) and verify those appointments occurred and follow up with
Recipients to ensure satisfactory linkage to care.
(6) Where there is the risk of opioid related
overdose, the Recipient, and their family/collateral(s), shall be offered
overdose prevention education and training, and a naloxone kit or
prescription.
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