Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 564 - CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT FACILITIES
Subchapter H - SCREENING AND ASSESSMENT
Section 564.803 - Assessment
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A counselor or counselor intern shall conduct and document a comprehensive psychosocial assessment with the client admitted to the facility. The assessment shall document and elicit enough information about the client's past and present status to provide a thorough understanding of the following areas:
(b) The counselor or counselor intern may conduct the assessment with a client in-person and face-to-face, or through electronic means, as that term is defined by § 448.911(a)(1) of this chapter (relating to Treatment Services Provided by Electronic Means). A facility offering assessments through electronic means shall comply with the applicable requirements under § 448.911 of this chapter and the following requirements.
(c) The assessment shall result in a comprehensive listing of the client's problems, needs, and strengths.
(d) The assessment shall result in a comprehensive diagnostic impression. The diagnostic impression shall correspond to current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) standards. A licensed intern or other provider shall operate within the scope of their license when conducting assessments.
(e) If the assessment identifies a potential mental health problem, the facility shall obtain a mental health assessment and seek appropriate mental health services when resources for mental health assessments or services, or both, are available internally or through referral at no additional cost to the program. These services shall be provided by a facility or person authorized to provide such services or a qualified professional as described in § 448.901 of this chapter (relating to Requirements Applicable to all Treatment Services).
(f) The assessment shall be signed by a QCC and filed in the client record within three individual service days of admission.
(g) The program may accept an evaluation from an outside source if:
(h) For residential clients, a licensed health professional shall conduct a health assessment of the client's physical health status within 96 hours of admission. The facility may accept a health assessment from an outside source completed no more than 30 days before admission or received directly from a transferring facility. If the client has any physical complaints or indications of medical problems, the client shall be referred to a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner for a history and physical examination. The examination, if needed, shall be completed within a reasonable time frame and the results filed in the client record.