New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XIII - Office of Mental Health
Part 600 - Crisis Stabilization Centers
Section 600.9 - Services

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

(a) Receiving services at a Crisis Stabilization Center is determined through screening and assessment by professional staff. Stabilization services are identified in an individual service plan.

(b) Crisis Stabilization Centers shall operate, or develop a MOU with, the following program types in order to facilitate rapid access and documented linkages to follow-up services:

(1) OASAS inpatient withdrawal and stabilization certified pursuant to Part 816 of this Title;

(2) OASAS residential treatment consisting of at minimum stabilization services, certified pursuant to Part 820 of this Title;

(3) Emergency Department and/or Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Services;

(4) OMH Licensed Crisis Residential Services;

(5) OASAS and OMH certified and licensed outpatient programs;

(6) Other behavioral health crisis or emergency services;

(7) Agencies delivering harm reduction services; and

(8) Other supportive services as appropriate.

(c) All Crisis Stabilization Centers must provide the following:

(1) Triage, Screening and Assessment of all presenting individuals which includes screening for risk of harm to self and/or others, risk of substance use/withdrawal and any immediate physical health needs;

(2) Therapeutic interventions that may include crisis counseling, psychoeducation, crisis de-escalation/intervention services;

(3) Peer Support Services;

(4) Ongoing observation;

(5) Care collaboration with a Recipient's friends, family and/or care providers (with consent); and

(6) Discharge and After Care Planning

(d) In addition to the above-mentioned services, Intensive Crisis Stabilization Centers must also provide, where appropriate:

(1) Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation and Plan;

(2) Psychosocial Assessment;

(3) Medication Management and Training;

(4) Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT);

(5) Medication Therapy; and

(6) Mild to Moderate Detoxification Services.

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