Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 303 - PREADMISSION SCREENING AND RESIDENT REVIEW (PASRR)
Subchapter I - MI SPECIALIZED SERVICES
Section 303.901 - Description of MI Specialized Services
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code § 303.901
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) An LMHA or LBHA staff must conduct the uniform assessment to determine which level of care the resident with MI will receive.
(b) Some of the MI specialized services for a resident with MI are described in more detail in this subsection.
(1) Skills training and
development. Training provided to a resident with MI that:
(A) addresses the severe and persistent MI
and symptom-related problems that interfere with the functioning of the
resident with MI;
(B) provides
opportunities for the resident with MI to acquire and improve skills needed to
function as appropriately and independently as possible in the community;
and
(C) facilitates community
integration for the resident with MI and increases the length of community
residency for the resident with MI.
(2) Medication training and support services.
Education and guidance provided to a resident with MI and family members about
the medications of the resident with MI and their possible side effects as
described in §
306.315 of this title (relating to
Medication Training and Support Services).
(3) Psychosocial rehabilitation services.
Social, educational, vocational, behavioral, and cognitive interventions
provided by the therapeutic team members of a resident with MI that address
deficits in their ability to develop and maintain social relationships,
occupational or educational achievement, independent living skills, or housing.
Psychosocial rehabilitative services include the following component services:
(A) coordination services;
(B) crisis related services;
(C) employment related services;
(D) housing related services;
(E) independent living services;
and
(F) medication related
services.
(4) Case
management. A primarily site-based service to assist a resident with MI or LAR
in gaining and coordinating access to necessary care and services appropriate
to the needs of the resident with MI.
(5) Psychiatric diagnostic interview
examination. An assessment of a resident with MI that includes relevant past
and current medical and psychiatric information and a documented diagnosis by a
licensed professional practicing within the scope of his or her
license.
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