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 450:23-3-5 - Crisis stabilization, psychiatric, substance use disorder and co-occurring services
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Crisis stabilization services shall provide continuous twenty-four (24) hour evaluation, observation, crisis stabilization, and social services intervention seven (7) days per week for consumers experiencing mental health or substance use disorder related crises; or those who present with co-occurring disorders.
(b) Licensed nurses and other support staff shall be adequate in number to provide care needed by consumers twenty-four (24) hours a day seven (7) days per week.
(c) Crisis stabilization services shall be provided by a co-occurring disorder capable multidisciplinary team of medical, nursing, social services, clinical, administrative, and other staff adequate to meet the clinical needs of the individuals served.
(d) Every staff member providing services within a medical supervised detoxification component shall be knowledgeable about the physical signs of withdrawal, the taking of vital signs and the implication of those vital signs, and emergency procedures as well as demonstrating core competencies in addressing the needs of individuals receiving detoxification services who may have co-occurring mental health disorders and be on psychotropic medication.
(e) Services shall minimally include:
(f) Crisis stabilization services, whether psychiatric, substance use disorder, or co-occurring, shall be utilized only after less restrictive community resources have been determined to be inadequate to meet the current needs of the consumer.
(g) Compliance with 450:23-3-5 shall be determined by a review of the following: personnel files and clinical privileges records; clinical records; ICIS information; policy and procedures; critical incident reports; staffing; census; and by on-site observation.