North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 27 - MENTAL HEALTH, COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Subchapter G - RULES FOR MENTAL HEALTH, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Section .5700 - ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICE
Section 27G .5703 - OPERATIONS
Universal Citation: 10A NC Admin Code 27G .5703
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Objectives. The treatment objectives shall be addressed by activities designed to:
(1) promote symptom stability and appropriate
use of medication;
(2) restore
personal, community living and social skills;
(3) promote and maintain physical
health;
(4) establish access to
entitlements, housing, and work and social opportunities; and
(5) promote and maintain the highest possible
level of functioning in the community.
(b) Client Selection Criteria. Eligibility for ACT services shall be determined on the basis of a comprehensive assessment and shall meet criteria Subparagraphs (b)(1), (2), and (3) of this Rule:
(1) A diagnosis of a serious mental illness,
developmental disability or substance abuse;
(2) Unusual needs that have required
intensive service provision as evidenced by one or more of the following:
(A) an established pattern of frequent use of
crisis services, emergency rooms or incarceration related to the diagnosed
disorder;
(B) a history of multiple
admissions to psychiatric or substance abuse inpatient treatment facilities or
multiple emergency admissions to Mental Retardation Centers or respite
facilities; or
(C) a history of
frequent contacts or referral to protective service or the criminal justice
system (including juvenile detention and training schools) secondary to
severely dysfunctional or obviously dangerous behavior; and
(3) Have symptoms and behaviors as
evidenced by one or more of the following:
(A) a history of alcohol and drug abuse in
combination with psychiatric symptoms or other serious medical or physical
problems;
(B) a pattern of
isolation with extremely poor or non-existent social or family
support;
(C) a pattern of inability
to provide for basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter;
(D) a pattern of urgent and severe
psychiatric and other concomitant medical difficulties; or
(E) have failed to remain engaged in or to
respond to conventional services (such as case management, medication,
outpatient treatment, or day programs).
(c) Criteria For Continued Eligibility Of ACT Services:
(1) If a client's needs can be
adequately and appropriately addressed with an average of less than seven
face-to-face contacts per month during any three-consecutive-month period, the
treatment plan shall be reviewed to determine whether other less intensive
service alternatives should be provided instead of ACT services.
(2) If it is determined that less intensive
services could meet a client's needs over the long run, the reasons shall be
documented, a plan for continuity of care established, and the client should no
longer be eligible for ACT services.
Authority
G.S.
143B-147;
Eff. May 1,
1996;
Pursuant to
G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. July 20,
2019.
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