Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
FACILITY STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-337 - Residential treatment facility
Section 246-337-110 - Use of restraint and seclusion
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) This section only applies to an RTF that uses restraint or seclusion. This section does not apply to an RTF in its licensed capacity to provide pediatric transitional care services according to this chapter, nor are any of the practices described in this section permitted when providing services to infants. The licensee shall have policies and procedures addressing the application and use of restraint or seclusion consistent with this chapter.
(2) The following facilities must have a minimum of one seclusion room for seclusion or temporary holding of residents awaiting transfer:
(3)
(4) Restraint or seclusion must be safe, based on:
(5) Restraint or seclusion must only be used in emergency situations to ensure the physical safety of the individual resident or other residents or staff of the RTF, and when less restrictive measures have been found to be ineffective to protect the resident or others from harm.
(6) A prescriber must authorize use of the restraint or seclusion.
(7) If the order for restraint or seclusion is verbal, the verbal order must be received by a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse.
(8) "Whenever needed" or "as needed" orders for use of restraint or seclusion are prohibited.
(9) In emergency situations in which an order cannot be obtained prior to the application of restraint or seclusion, the order must be obtained either during the emergency application of the restraint or seclusion, or immediately after the restraint or seclusion has been applied. Policies and procedures must identify who can initiate the emergency application of restraint or seclusion prior to obtaining an order from a health care prescriber.
(10) Restraint and seclusion cannot be used simultaneously with persons under twenty-one years of age.
(11) Staff shall continuously observe and monitor residents in restraint or seclusion using:
(12) The health care prescriber must:
(13) A health care prescriber or registered nurse must, within one hour of initiation of restraint or seclusion, conduct a face-to-face assessment of the resident including the residents' physical and psychological status, behavior, appropriateness of intervention, and any complications resulting from the intervention of the resident and consult the ordering health care prescriber. If restraint or seclusion is discontinued before the face-to-face assessment is performed, the face-to-face assessment must still be performed.
(14) The following documentation must be included in the residents' individual service plan when restraint or seclusion is used:
(15) During the period a resident is placed in restraint or seclusion, appropriately trained staff must assess the client and document in the individual service plan at a minimum of every fifteen minutes:
(16) Additional documentation in the individual service plan must include:
(17) Within twenty-four hours after the initiation of the restraint or seclusion, staff and the resident shall have a face-to-face discussion. This discussion must, to the extent possible, include all staff involved in the intervention except when the presence of a particular staff person may jeopardize the well-being of the resident. Other staff and the resident's par-ent(s) or guardian(s) may participate in the discussion when it is deemed appropriate by the RTF. Discussions must be conducted in a language that is understood by the resident and by the resident's parent(s) or legal guardian(s). The discussion must provide both the resident and the staff the opportunity to discuss the circumstances resulting in the use of restraint or seclusion and strategies to be used by the staff, the resident, or others that could prevent the future use of restraint or seclusion.
(18) Restraint or seclusion must be provided in a safe environment. Every licensee must:
(19) A seclusion room may be used for multiple purposes but must be equipped to allow immediate use for seclusion purposes.
Statutory Authority: Chapter 71.12 RCW. 05-15-157, § 246-337-110, filed 7/20/05, effective 8/20/05.