Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 450 - Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Chapter 55 - Standards and Criteria for Programs of Assertive Community Treatment
Subchapter 3 - Program Description And Pact Services
Section 450:55-3-10 - Required services
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 450:55-3-10
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) The PACT program shall minimally provide the following comprehensive treatment, rehabilitation, and support services as a self-contained service unit on a continuous basis. The PACT program shall provide or make arrangements for treatment services, which shall minimally include:
(1)
Crisis intervention. Crisis
intervention shall be provided to individuals who are in crisis as a result of
a mental health and/or substance abuse related problem.
(A) Crisis intervention services shall be
provided in the least restrictive setting possible, and be accessible to
individuals within the community in which they reside.
(B) Crisis assessment and intervention shall
be provided 24 hours per day, seven days per week by the PACT team. These
services will include telephone and face-to-face contact and will include
mechanisms by which the PACT crisis services can be coordinated with the local
mental health system's emergency services program as appropriate.
(C) Crisis intervention services shall
include, but not be limited to, the following service components and each shall
have written policy and procedures:
(i)
Psychiatric crisis intervention; and
(ii) Drug and alcohol crisis
intervention.
(2)
Symptom assessment, management and
individual supportive therapy. The PACT shall provide ongoing symptom
assessment, management, and individual supportive therapy to help consumers
cope with and gain mastery over symptoms and impairments in the context of
adult role functioning. This therapy shall include but not necessarily be
limited to the following:
(A) Ongoing
assessment of the consumer's mental illness symptoms and the consumer's
response to treatment;
(B)
Education of the consumer regarding his or her illness and the effects and side
effects of prescribed medications, where appropriate;
(C) Symptom-management efforts directed to
help each consumer identify the symptoms and occurrence patterns of his or her
mental illness and develop methods (internal, behavioral, or adaptive) to help
lessen their effects; and
(D)
Psychological support to consumers, both on a planned and as-needed basis, to
help them accomplish their personal goals and to cope with the stresses of
day-to-day living.
(3)
Medication prescription, administration, monitoring and
documentation. The PACT shall have medication policies and procedures
that are specific to the PACT program and meet the unique needs of the
consumers served. All policies and procedures shall comply with local, state
and federal pharmacy and nursing laws.
(A)
Medication related policies and procedures shall identify processes to:
(i) Record physician orders;
(ii) Order medication;
(iii) Arrange for all consumer medications to
be organized by the team and integrated into consumers' weekly schedules and
daily staff assignment schedules;
(iv) Provide security for medications and set
aside a private designated area for set up of medications by the team's nursing
staff; and
(v) Administer delivery
of and provide assistance with medications to program consumers.
(B) The PACT team psychiatrist
shall minimally:
(i) Assess each consumer's
mental illness symptoms and behavior and prescribe appropriate
medication;
(ii) Regularly review
and document the consumer's symptoms of mental illness as well as his or her
response to prescribed medication treatment;
(iii) Educate the consumer regarding his or
her mental illness and the effects and side effects of medication prescribed to
regulate it; and
(iv) Monitor,
treat, and document any medication side effects.
(C) All qualified PACT team members shall
assess and document the consumer's mental illness symptoms and behavior in
response to medication and shall monitor for medication side effects.
(4)
Rehabilitation.
The PACT shall provide or make arrangements for rehabilitation services. The
PACT shall provide work-related services as needed to help consumers find and
maintain employment in community-based job sites. These services shall include
but not be limited to:
(A) Assessment of
job-related interests and abilities, through a complete education and work
history assessment as well as on-the-job assessments in community-based
jobs;
(B) Assessment of the effect
of the consumer's mental illness on employment, with identification of specific
behaviors that interfere with the consumer's work performance and development
of interventions to reduce or eliminate those behaviors;
(C) Development of an ongoing employment
rehabilitation plan to help each consumer establish the skills necessary to
find and maintain a job;
(D)
Individual supportive therapy to assist consumers to identify and cope with the
symptoms of mental illness that may interfere with their work
performance;
(E) On-the-job or
work-related crisis intervention; and
(F) Work-related supportive services, such as
assistance with grooming and personal hygiene, securing of appropriate
clothing, wake-up calls, and transportation.
(5)
Substance abuse services.
The PACT shall provide substance abuse services as clinically indicated by
consumers. These shall include but not be limited to individual and group
interventions to assist consumers to:
(A)
Identify substance use, effects and patterns;
(B) Recognize the relationship between
substance use and mental illness and psychotropic medications;
(C) Develop motivation for decreasing
substance use; and
(D) Develop
coping skills and alternatives to minimize substance use and achieve periods of
abstinence and stability.
(6)
Services to support activities of
daily living. The PACT shall provide as needed services to support
activities of daily living in community-based settings. These shall include
individualized assessment, problem solving, side-by-side assistance and
support, skill training, ongoing supervision, e.g. prompts, assignments,
monitoring, encouragement, and environmental adaptations to assist consumers to
gain or use the skills required to:
(A) Carry
out personal hygiene and grooming tasks;
(B) Perform household activities, including
house cleaning, cooking, grocery shopping, and laundry;
(C) Find housing that is safe and affordable
(e.g., apartment hunting, finding a roommate, landlord negotiations, cleaning,
furnishing and decorating, procuring necessities, such as telephone,
furnishings, linens, etc.;
(D)
Develop or improve money-management skills;
(E) Use available transportation;
and
(F) Have and effectively use a
personal physician and dentist.
(7)
Social, interpersonal relationship
and leisure-time skill training. The PACT shall provide as needed
services to support social, interpersonal relationship, and leisure-time skill
training to include supportive individual therapy, e.g., problem solving,
role-playing, modeling, and support, etc.; social-skill teaching and
assertiveness training; planning, structuring, and prompting of social and
leisure-time activities; side-by-side support and coaching; and organizing
individual and group social and recreational activities to structure consumers'
time, increase their social experiences, and provide them with opportunities to
practice social skills and receive feedback and support required to:
(A) Improve communication skills, develop
assertiveness and increase self-esteem as necessary;
(B) Develop social skills, increase social
experiences, and where appropriate, develop meaningful personal
relationships;
(C) Plan appropriate
and productive use of leisure time;
(D) Relate to landlords, neighbors, and
others effectively; and
(E)
Familiarize themselves with available social and recreational opportunities and
increase their use of such opportunities.
(8) The PACT will assign each consumer a
primary case manager who coordinates and monitors the activities of the
individual treatment team and has primary responsibility to write the treatment
plan, to provide individual supportive therapy, to ensure immediate changes are
made in treatment plans as consumer's needs change and to advocate for consumer
rights and preferences.
(9) The
PACT shall provide support and direct assistance to ensure that consumers
obtain the basic necessities of daily life that includes but is not necessarily
limited to:
(A) Medical and dental
services;
(B) Safe, clean,
affordable housing;
(C) Financial
support;
(D) Social
services;
(E) Transportation;
and
(F) Legal advocacy and
representation.
(10) The
PACT shall provide services as needed on behalf of identified consumers to
their families and other major supports, with consumer's written consent, which
includes the following:
(A) Education about
the consumer's illness and the role of the family in the therapeutic
process;
(B) Intervention to
resolve conflict; or
(C) Ongoing
communication and collaboration, face-to-face and by telephone, between the
PACT team and the family.
(b) Compliance with 450:55-3-10 shall be determined by on-site observation, a review of the clinical records, ICIS information and the PACT policy and procedures.
Added at 20 Ok Reg 683, eff 2-27-03 (emergency); Added at 21 Ok Reg 1093, eff 7-1-04; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 1445, eff 7-1-06
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