Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 564 - CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT FACILITIES
Subchapter N - THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITIES
Section 564.1401 - Therapeutic Communities
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Programs that conduct adult residential treatment services using the therapeutic community (TC) methodology are required to comply with this section in addition to all other rules regarding health, safety and physical plant requirements in this chapter. This section of the rules does not apply to those programs serving adolescents. Adolescent programs shall follow the minimum service and staffing requirements in the other sections of this chapter.
(b) A TC methodology to treatment is distinguished from other models of care by the following:
(c) Treatment programs using the TC methodology are required to comply with Subchapter H. of this title (relating to Screening and Assessment).
(d) If the comprehensive psychosocial assessment identifies a potential mental health problem, the program shall arrange for the client to obtain a mental health evaluation by a Qualified Mental Health Professional.
(e) The admission authorization process shall follow the rules as outlined in § 148.802 of this title (relating to Admission Authority and Consent to Treatment). In addition to the elements outlined in §148.802(b)(1)-(16), the consent to treatment form shall contain the information in (b)(1)-(6), above. The client shall voluntarily agree to participate in the TC program.
(f) The TC Program shall ensure that all staff receive training in the TC methodology. All staff members shall receive 16 hours of training in TC theory, TC methods, and TC intervention techniques. This training is in addition to the applicable training requirements outlined in § 148.603 of this title (relating to Training), and must take place within the first ninety days of employment.
(g) Intensive residential TC programs shall provide a minimum of 20 hours of services per week, which shall include:
(h) In addition to the 20 hours outlined above, the program shall provide ten additional hours of peer driven activities, such as community meetings, house meetings, peer support, recreation, seminars, and self help groups.
(i) Attendance shall be documented for peer driven activities. Documentation shall contain date, duration and type of activity. There is no size limitation or staffing requirement for peer driven activities.
(j) Ten hours of the above services shall be in provided in the evenings and on weekends.
(k) Adult Supportive TC Residential Programs shall provide at least six hours of treatment services per week for each client, comprised of at least:
(l) Group counseling size is limited to 16 clients. Chemical dependency education and life skills classes are limited to 35 clients.
(m) The TC program shall set limits on counselor caseload size that ensures effective, individualized treatment. The TC program shall justify the caseload size in writing based on the program design, characteristics and needs of the population served, and the minimum client service hours as indicated in this section.
(n) In intensive residential TC programs the direct care staff to client ratio shall be 1:16 while awake and 1:32 during sleeping hours.
(o) In supportive residential TC programs the direct care staff to client ratio shall be 1:20 while awake and 1:50 during sleeping hours.
(p) In addition to the other requirements of this subchapter, the TC program's policy and procedure manual shall contain the following: