Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 73449 - Social Work Service Unit
(a) Social work services are those services
that assist staff, patients, and patients' families to understand and cope with
the patient's personal, emotional, and related health and environmental
problems.
(b) An unlicensed social
worker shall only provide those social work services for which no license is
required under Business and Professions Code section 4996.
(c) A social work service unit shall meet the
following requirements:
(1) Within five days
after admission, each patient shall be interviewed and a social work assessment
completed. When indicated, a social work treatment plan reviewed and approved
by the social worker shall be carried out, as appropriate, by the social
worker, social work assistant, or social work aide.
(2) The social worker, social work assistant,
or social work aide shall develop a plan, including goals and treatment, for
social work services for each patient who needs them, with participation of the
patient, the family, the patient's licensed healthcare practitioner acting
within the scope of his or her professional licensure, the supervisor of health
services, and other appropriate staff.
(3) Signed and dated progress reports shall
be written at least monthly in the health record of each patient receiving
social services, by the social worker, social work assistant, or social work
aide.
(4) The social worker, social
work assistant, or social work aide shall participate in regular staff
conferences with the attending licensed healthcare practitioner acting within
the scope of his or her professional licensure, the director of nursing
service, and other appropriate personnel.
(5) There shall be discharge planning and
implementation through liaison with local health and welfare agencies, other
community personnel, and the patient's family or authorized
representative.
(6) Orientation and
in-service training of other staff members on all shifts shall be conducted at
least monthly by the social worker in charge of the social work service, to
assist in the recognition and understanding of the emotional problems and
social needs of patients and families, and to learn how to implement
appropriate action to meet such identified needs. Orientation and training
shall include informing the staff about available community resources and
services.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 2-19-2020; operative 4-1-2020 (Register 2020, No. 8).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1275, 100275 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1276, 1316.5, 131050, 131051 and 131052, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment filed 2-19-2020; operative
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