26 Tex. Admin. Code § 307.221 - Residential Treatment Center Contractor Requirements
(a) RTC contractors must be licensed by HHSC
Child Care Regulation and have a contract with HHSC to provide RTC Project
services.
(b) The RTC contractor
must provide comprehensive residential treatment services as outlined in this
subchapter, in the HHSC contract, and as described in the HHSC child-care
minimum standards for general residential operations. The RTC must:
(1) provide psychotherapy services that
include individual and family therapy;
(2) psychopharmacological therapy for the
treatment of psychiatric illness with psychotropic medication on an ongoing
basis if indicated based on psychiatric evaluation;
(3) integrate a trauma-informed care approach
into the care, treatment, and supervision of each child. Trauma-informed care
is care that is child and family-centered and takes into consideration:
(A) the unique culture, experiences, and
beliefs of the child and family;
(B) the impact traumatic experiences have on
the life of the child;
(C) the
symptoms of childhood trauma;
(D)
an understanding of the child's personal trauma history;
(E) the recognition of the child's trauma
triggers;
(F) methods of responding
that improve the child's ability to trust, to feel safe, and to adapt to
changes in the child's environment; and
(G) the impact traumatic experiences have on
the child's family;
(4)
include habilitation activities, such as vocational services, as appropriate;
and
(5) provide services in
accordance with the HHSC provider contract.
(c) The RTC contractor must assign an LPHA
for each child. The LPHA or treatment director must:
(1) ensure the delivery of therapeutic
services to the child;
(2) provide
recommendations for the child's service plan, in consultation with the service
planning team; and
(3) provide
recommendations for the child's discharge plan in consultation with the service
planning team.
(d) The
RTC contractor must notify all members of the service planning team in writing
at least two weeks in advance of the child's service plan meetings.
(e) If the child's service planning team
determines the child needs continued residential treatment beyond six months,
and the RTC contractor does not have an agreement for an extended treatment
curriculum with HHSC, the RTC must:
(1) submit
a request to the RTC Project team for the child's ongoing treatment before the
sixth month of treatment in accordance with the RTC Project policy manual
posted on the HHSC website; and
(2)
document in the child's service plan the need for an anticipated length of stay
beyond the six-month timeframe, and why a less intensive level of care is not
appropriate.
(f) The
service plan must:
(1) be approved by the
service planning team and must meet the requirements outlined in Chapter 748,
Subchapter I of this title (relating to Admission, Service Planning, and
Discharge); and
(2) be reviewed
monthly, and updated at least every 90 calendar days, in accordance with
Chapter 748, Subchapter I of this title. If the child's needs change, the
service plan must be updated to address the changes.
(g) The child's LAR must be included by the
RTC contractor in developing the child's service plan, and in meetings to the
greatest extent possible, as provided in the Residential Treatment Center
Project Family Agreement. If the child's LAR, or other parties responsible for
the child's care are unable to participate, the RTC contractor must review the
service plan to ensure that the child's service plan goals and level of care
adequately address the child's treatment needs.
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