Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Contracted
Level C QRTP are equivalent to foster home care for children requiring a
home-like environment.
(b)
Contracted Level C services include:
(1)
structured group treatment, a minimum of one hour per week for each
child;
(2) individual treatment for
each child, as needed;
(3) family
time;
(4) family treatment, when
deemed appropriate by the contractor and the assigned child welfare (CW)
specialist;
(5) active teaching and
redevelopment of the child's basic living and social skills, both on-site and
in the community. At minimum, the focus is on the restoration of skills for:
(A) personal health and hygiene;
(B) maintenance of the living environment,
including food preparation;
(C)
money management;
(D) job skills
readiness, acquisition, and retention;
(E) community awareness and mobility,
including the use of community resources; and
(F) socialization skills and techniques,
including communication;
(6) developing and implementing policy and
procedures to successfully deliver adulthood skills training to youth, using an
approved teaching curriculum;
(7)
assisting in the provision of federally mandated services that include
coordinating with the assigned CW specialist to ensure:
(A) the life skills assessment is completed
with each youth 14 years of age and older and implementing the successful
adulthood plan produced by this assessment; and
(B) each youth 14 years of age and older
attends one successful adulthood community contractor seminar each
year;
(8) ensuring the
youth applies for Medicaid upon his or her 18th birthday, when the youth
remains in placement in voluntary care to complete his or her secondary
education per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC)
340:75-6-110;
(9) substance use or abuse or chemical
dependency therapy within a group or individual counseling or therapy sessions
for each child, as needed;
(10)
behavior redirection 24-hours a day, seven days a week to meet the goals and
objectives of the treatment plan and respond to any behavioral crisis of the
child. The contractor ensures staff are available to respond in a crisis to
stabilize the child's behavior and prevent placement disruption; and
(11) 24-hour, on-call and on-site crisis
intervention and behavior management services to each child, as needed.
Emergency or crisis intervention services include face-to-face encounters with
the child to resolve acute emotional dysfunction by providing intervention
resolution and stabilizing functions through triage screening, planning, and
documentation.
(c)
Contracted Level C QRTP are provided in a setting licensed as a residential
child care facility not located in a hospital, either medical or psychiatric,
or psychiatric residential treatment center.
(d) The Level C contractor:
(1) provides clothing after a child's initial
placement. Emergency clothing authorizations may be accessed per OAC
340:75-13-45;
(2) maintains documentation of each child's
unapproved absence from the program and leave days defined in the contract and
reports leave days on Form 04CB002E, CWS Claim for Purchase of Residential
Care;
(3) is paid by Oklahoma Human
Services at a fixed daily rate. The fixed daily rate is a blend of Title IV-E
per eligibility of each child served and state funds; and
(4) submits Form 04CB002E for payment to the
Child Welfare Services (CWS) Contracting and Acquisitioning Unit.
(e) Children served in Level C
QRTP.
(1) The primary goal of services is the
remediation of mild to moderate behavioral health conditions through a focus on
daily living issues rather than clinical interventions.
(2) Level C contractors provide services to
children, 13 to 18 years of age, whose behavioral health conditions, such as
impulse control disorders, result in actions that may include, but are not
limited to:
(A) minor criminal
offenses;
(B) difficulty in
school;
(C) verbal
aggression;
(D) issues with peer
interaction;
(E) defiance with
authority figures;
(F) infrequent
runaway behavior; or
(G) a few
unsuccessful placements in a family setting.
(3) The Level C contractor receives referrals
of children for placement from the CWS Specialized Placements and Partnerships
Unit.
Added at 18 Ok Reg
680, eff 1-10-01 (emergency); Added at 18 Ok Reg 2128, eff 6-11-01; Amended at
21 Ok Reg 1385, eff 5-27-04; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1270, eff 5-26-05; Amended at
26 Ok Reg 884, eff 5-15-09; Amended at 27 Ok Reg 1092, eff 3-26-10 (emergency);
Amended at 27 Ok Reg 1865, eff 7-1-10