Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 15 - TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 354 - MEDICAID HEALTH SERVICES
Subchapter M - MENTAL HEALTH TARGETED CASE MANAGEMENT AND MENTAL HEALTH REHABILITATION
Division 3 - MENTAL HEALTH REHABILITATION
Section 354.2715 - Day Programs for Acute Needs
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 354.2715
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Day programs for acute needs provide short term, intensive treatment to an individual who requires multidisciplinary treatment in order to stabilize acute psychiatric symptoms or prevent admission to a more restrictive setting. Day programs for acute needs:
(1) are provided in
a highly structured and safe environment with constant supervision;
(2) ensure an opportunity for frequent
interaction between an individual and staff members;
(3) include services that are goal oriented
and focus on:
(A) reality
orientation;
(B) symptom reduction
and management;
(C) appropriate
social behavior;
(D) improving peer
interactions;
(E) improving stress
tolerance; and
(F) the development
of coping skills; and
(4)
consist of the following component services:
(A) psychiatric nursing services;
(B) pharmacological instruction;
(C) symptom management training;
and
(D) functional skills
training.
(b) Components of day programs for acute needs.
(1) Psychiatric nursing services must consist
of:
(A) a nursing assessment;
(B) the coordination of medical activities
(e.g., referrals to specialists and scheduling medical laboratory
tests);
(C) the administration of
medication;
(D) laboratory specimen
collections and screenings;
(E)
emergency medical interventions as ordered by a physician; and
(F) other nursing services.
(2) Pharmacological instruction is
training to an individual that addresses medication issues related to the
crisis precipitating the provision of day programs for acute needs. Such
training must include:
(A) the role of the
individual's medications in stabilizing acute psychiatric symptoms or
preventing admission to a more restrictive setting;
(B) the identification of substances that
reduce the effectiveness of the individual's medications;
(C) appropriate interventions to reduce side
effects of the medications; and
(D)
the self-administration of the individual's medication.
(3) Symptom management training assists an
individual in recognizing and reducing psychiatric symptoms and must include
training the individual on:
(A) the
identification of thoughts, feelings, or behaviors that indicate the onset of
acute psychiatric symptoms;
(B)
developing coping strategies to address the symptoms;
(C) ways to avoid symptomatic
episodes;
(D) identification of
external circumstances that trigger the onset of acute psychiatric symptoms;
and
(E) relapse prevention
strategies.
(4)
Functional skills training assists an individual in acquiring the skills needed
to continue to reside in the community and avoid more restrictive levels of
treatment and must include training the individual on:
(A) personal hygiene;
(B) nutrition;
(C) food preparation;
(D) money management;
(E) socially and culturally appropriate
behavior; and
(F) accessing and
participating in community activities.
(c) Conditions.
(1) Day programs for acute needs:
(A) may only be provided to adults;
(B) may be provided in a setting with any
number of individuals; and
(C) may
be provided:
(i) on-site; or
(ii) in a short-term, crisis resolution
oriented residential treatment setting that is not:
(I) a general medical hospital;
(II) a psychiatric hospital; or
(III) an IMD.
(2) Except as provided by
paragraphs (4) and (5) of this subsection, services in a day program for acute
needs must be provided by a:
(A)
QMHP-CS;
(B) CSSP; or
(C) peer provider.
(3) Day programs for acute needs must, at all
times:
(A) have a sufficient number of staff
members to ensure safety and program adequacy;
(B) have one registered nurse at the day
program's location for every 16 individuals;
(C) have one physician available by phone
within a 15 minute timeframe; and
(D) have at least two staff members at the
day program's location who are QMHP-CSs, CSSPs, or certified peer providers,
with:
(i) additional QMHP-CSs, CSSPs, or
certified peer providers at the day program's location sufficient to maintain a
ratio of one staff member to every four individuals; and
(ii) one additional QMHP-CS who is not
assigned full-time to another day program and who is physically available
within 30 minutes of notification additional staff is needed.
(4) Psychiatric nursing
services, as described in subsection (b)(1) of this section, must be provided
by a registered nurse at the day program's location.
(5) Pharmacological instruction, as described
in subsection (b)(2) of this section, must be provided by licensed medical
personnel at the day program's location.
Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. Texas may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google
Privacy Policy and
Terms of Service apply.