Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 9, § 1107 - Mental Health Treatment Program-Individual Treatment Plan
(a)
The individual treatment plan shall:
(1) Be
developed in writing by the multidisciplinary treatment team and, where
possible, in collaboration with the inmate-patient. The treatment plan shall be
developed as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours following the
inmate-patient's admission.
(2) Be
based on a comprehensive assessment of the inmate-patient's physical, mental,
emotional and social needs.
(3) Be
reviewed and updated as often as indicated, but no less often than every seven
(7) days, weekends and holidays excepted, for acute mental health
inmate-patients and every thirty (30) days for nonacute mental health
inmate-patients.
(4) Include, but
not be limited to:
(A) A statement of the
inmate-patient's physical and mental condition, including all mental health
diagnoses.
(B) Prescribed
medication, dosage and frequency of administration.
(C) Specific goals of treatment with
intervention and actions that identify steps toward improvement or recovery and
observable, measurable objectives.
(D) Identification of methods to be utilized,
the frequency for conducting each treatment method and the person(s) or
discipline(s) responsible for each treatment method.
(E) Documentation of the success or failure
in achieving stated objectives.
(F)
Evaluation of the factors contributing to the inmate-patient's progress or lack
of progress toward recovery and a statement of the multidisciplinary treatment
team decision for follow-up action.
(G) An activity plan.
(H) A plan for other services needed by the
inmate-patient which are not provided by the mental health treatment
program.
(I) Goals for aftercare
and a plan for post-discharge follow-up.
(b) The individual treatment plan shall be in
writing and be approved by a clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, licensed
clinical social worker, licensed marriage, family and child counselor, or a
psychiatric mental health nurse designated by the clinical director.
(c) The staff shall observe and note any
chances in the inmate-patient's condition and the treatment plan shall be
modified in response to the observed changes.
Notes
2. Change without regulatory effect renumbering former section 787 to new section 1107 filed 8-31-95 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 95, No. 34).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1250.1(a)(12) and 1267.10(a), Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1250(j) and 1254, Health and Safety Code.
2. Change without regulatory effect renumbering former section 787 to new section 1107 filed 8-31-95 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 95, No. 34).
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