Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
FACILITY STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-341 - Behavioral health agency licensing and certification requirements
CERTIFICATION AND SERVICE STANDARDS FOR CLUBHOUSES
Section 246-341-0730 - Clubhouses

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-341-0730

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

(1) A clubhouse is a community-based program that provides rehabilitation services.

(2) The clubhouse may be peer-operated and must:

(a) Be member-run with voluntary participation;

(b) Be recovery-focused;

(c) Focus on strengths, talents, and abilities of its members;

(d) Have a clubhouse director who:
(i) Engages members and staff in all aspects of the clubhouse operations; and

(ii) Is ultimately responsible for the operation of the clubhouse.

(e) Be comprised of structured activities in accordance with RCW 71.24.650(5), including the following:
(i) Personal advocacy;

(ii) Help with securing entitlements;

(iii) Information on safe, appropriate, and affordable housing;

(iv) Community resource development;

(v) Connecting members with adult education opportunities in the community;

(vi) An active employment program that assists members to gain and maintain employment in full- or part-time competitive jobs. Employment related activities may include resume building, education on how employment will affect benefits, information on other employment services, and information regarding protections against employment discrimination; and

(vii) An array of social and recreational opportunities.

(f) Use a work-ordered day to allow all members the opportunity to participate in all the work of the clubhouse including:
(i) Administration;

(ii) Research;

(iii) Intake and orientation;

(iv) Outreach;

(v) Training and evaluation of staff;

(vi) Public relations;

(vii) Advocacy; and

(viii) Evaluation of clubhouse effectiveness.

(g) Provide in-house educational programs that significantly utilize the teaching and tutoring skills of members and assist members by helping them to take advantage of adult education opportunities in the community.

(3) "Work-ordered day" means a model used to organize clubhouse activities during the clubhouse's normal working hours.

(a) Members and staff are organized into one or more work units which provide meaningful and engaging work essential to running the clubhouse.

(b) Activities include unit meetings, planning, organizing the work of the day, and performing the work that needs to be accomplished to keep the clubhouse functioning.

(c) Members and staff work side-by-side as colleagues as evidenced by both the member and the staff signature on progress towards goals.

(d) Members participate as they feel ready and according to their individual interests.

(e) Work in the clubhouse is not intended to be job-specific training, and members are neither paid for clubhouse work nor provided artificial rewards.

(f) Work-ordered day does not include medication clinics, day treatment, or other therapy programs.

(4) Agencies certified for clubhouse services are not required to follow the requirements in WAC 246-341-0640 but instead must:

(a) Conduct a screening process that determines the appropriateness of the program based on the individual's needs and goals;

(b) Develop a support plan that indicates the goal(s) the individual plans to achieve through receiving the program and the progress made toward the goal(s);

(c) Maintain an individual's individual service record that contains documentation of the following:
(i) The name of the agency or other sources through which the individual was referred, if applicable;

(ii) Determination of the appropriateness of the program's service(s);

(iii) A copy of the support plan and progress toward meeting the individual's goal(s);

(iv) Any referral made to a more intensive level of care when appropriate;

(v) Consent to include the individual's family members, significant others, and other relevant treatment providers as necessary to provide support to the individual;

(vi) A brief summary of each service encounter, including the date and time;

(vii) Any information or copies of documents shared by or with a behavioral health agency or credentialed behavioral health professional; and

(viii) The date the individual is no longer engaged in the program and any attempts to follow-up with the individual, if applicable.

(5) A clubhouse is not required to operate under the supervision of a mental health professional unless providing other certified services that require clinical supervision.

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