New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 14 - DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
Chapter XXI - OFFICE OF ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Part 819 - Chemical Dependence Residential Services
Section 819.9 - Additional requirements for intensive residential rehabilitation
Universal Citation: 14 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 819.9
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Admission criteria. In addition to the admission criteria applicable to residential services generally, an individual admitted to intensive residential rehabilitation services must meet the following criteria:
(1) The individual must have demonstrated an
inability to participate in treatment outside of a twenty-four hour setting as
indicated by one or more of the following:
(i) recent unsuccessful attempts at
abstinence; or
(ii) substantial
limitations in functional skills evidencing the need for extensive habilitation
or rehabilitation in order to achieve lasting recovery in an independent
setting.
(b) Clinical services. Intensive residential services are required to provide a minimum of forty hours per week within a structured therapeutic environment, consisting of the services identified in Section 819.4 of this Part and include the following:
(1) Rehabilitation and/or
habilitation services.
(i) Each service shall
ensure that a comprehensive and appropriate range of rehabilitative services
are available to each resident. Such services include, but are not limited to:
(a) vocational services such as vocational
assessment, job skills training, and employment readiness training;
(b) educational remediation services;
and
(c) life, parenting and social
skills training.
(ii)
These services may be provided directly by the service or by
referral.
(iii) These services
shall be reflected in the resident's comprehensive treatment/recovery plan and
the resident's progress shall be documented in the resident's
record.
(2) Personal,
social, and community skills training and development. Residents shall receive
training in community and adult living skills, as needed by each individual.
Such skill development shall include, but is not limited to, social interaction
and leisure activities.
(c) Comprehensive treatment/recovery plan update.
(1) Each comprehensive plan, once
established, must be reviewed and revised at least every three months
thereafter by the responsible clinical staff member in consultation with the
resident and reviewed and signed (physically or electronically) by the
supervisor.
(2) A summary of the
resident's progress in each of the specified goals shall be prepared and
documented in the resident's record as part of the plan
update.
(d) Staffing.
(1) Each residential facility shall have a
full-time on-site Director whose duties shall include overseeing the day-to-day
operations of the service.
(2) There
shall be sufficient staff available to all residents at all times. During late
evening and night shifts, there shall be at least one responsible staff person
awake and on duty.
(3) In addition
to the twenty four hour per day, seven day per week coverage, all intensive
residential rehabilitation services shall have sufficient staff to ensure that
counseling and rehabilitation services are available and responsive to the
needs of each resident. An intensive residential rehabilitation service will
have no less than one clinical staff member for every fifteen
residents.
(4) For those
residential rehabilitation services that serve children, at least one clinical
staff member with training and experience in childcare shall be
available.
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