Pennsylvania Code
Title 28 - HEALTH AND SAFETY
Part V - Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs
Chapter 711 - STANDARDS FOR CERTIFICATION OF TREATMENT ACTIVITIES WHICH ARE A PART OF A HEALTH CARE FACILITY
Subchapter E - STANDARDS FOR INPATIENT NONHOSPITAL ACTIVITIES-SHORT-TERM DETOXIFICATION
Section 711.63 - Project management services

Universal Citation: 28 PA Code ยง 711.63

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

(a) When food is prepared at the project site and preparation is not directly supervised by the parent health care facility, then the drug and alcohol project shall have written policies and procedures for its dietetic services which include, but are not limited to, the following:

(1) Purchasing of food and equipment.

(2) Receiving, storing and preserving of food stuff.

(3) Proper preparation of food.

(4) Safety and sanitation, including the preparation, handling and storage of foods, the care and cleaning of dishes, utensils and work area.

(5) Personal hygiene for those in food preparation areas.

(6) Special dietary needs.

(b) There shall be a written plan that delineates specific service planning and counseling approaches used to promote patient interest in participating in necessary treatment, following the detoxification process.

(c) The project shall assist the client in obtaining the following supportive services, when necessary:

(1) Medical/dental.

(2) Psychiatric.

(3) Legal.

(4) Economic.

(5) Educational.

(6) Vocational.

(7) Recreational/social.

(d) The project shall develop a written client aftercare policy.

(e) The project shall develop a written client follow-up policy.

(f) The project shall develop a written plan providing for outreach services which shall include, but not be limited to:

(1) Identifying persons in need of project services.

(2) Alerting persons and their families to the availability of project services.

(3) Encouraging persons to utilize the service delivery system.

(g) The project staff shall obtain written letters of agreement or understanding with primary referral sources.

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