Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 450 - Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Chapter 23 - Standards and Criteria for Community-Based Structured Crisis Centers
Subchapter 3 - CBSCC Services
Part 1 - FACILITY-BASED CRISIS STABILIZATION
Section 450:23-3-2 - Facility based crisis stabilization
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) The CBSCC shall provide crisis stabilization to individuals who are in crisis as a result of a mental health and/or substance use disorder related problem. Each crisis stabilization program must be specifically accessible to individuals who present with co-occurring disorders. The CBSCC must have the capability of providing services to individuals who are in emergency detention status. The CBSCC may provide services in excess of 24 hours during one episode of care.
(b) Crisis stabilization services shall be provided in the least restrictive setting possible. Services should be provided within, or as close to the community in which they reside as possible.
(c) A physician shall be available at all times for the crisis unit, either on-duty or on call. If the physician is on call, he or she shall respond by telephone or in person to the licensed staff on duty at the crisis unit within 20 minutes.
(d) Crisis stabilization services shall include, but not be limited to, the following service components and each shall have written policy and procedures and each shall be co-occurring disorder capable and trauma informed, with policies and procedures that support this capability:
(e) The CBSCC shall have written policy and procedures addressing mechanical restraints for adults only, and these shall be in compliance with 450:23-9-4.
(f) Compliance with 450:23-3-2 shall be determined by on-site observation, and a review of the following: clinical records; ICIS information; and the CBSCC policy and procedures.