Wash. Admin. Code § 388-877-1100 - Withdrawal management services-Adults
Substance use disorder withdrawal management services are provided to an individual to assist in the process of withdrawal from psychoactive substances in a safe and effective manner, in accordance with ASAM criteria. For secure withdrawal management and stabilization services for individuals who have been involuntarily committed, see WAC 388-877-1104.
(1) A behavioral health agency certified for
adult withdrawal management services may choose to also become certified to
provide youth withdrawal management services (see WAC 388-877-1102).
(2) An agency providing withdrawal management
services to an individual must:
(a) Be a
facility licensed by department of health under one of the following department
of health chapters:
(i) Hospital licensing
regulations (chapter 246-320 WAC);
(ii) Private psychiatric and alcoholism
hospitals (chapter 246-322 WAC);
(iii) Private alcohol and substance use
disorder hospitals (chapter 246-324 WAC); or
(iv) Residential treatment facility (chapter
246-337 WAC);
(b) Be
licensed by the department as a behavioral health agency;
(c) Meet the applicable behavioral health
agency licensure, certification, administration, personnel, and clinical
requirements in WAC
388-877-0300
through
388-877-0680;
and
(d) Have policies and
procedures to support and implement the specific requirements in this
section.
(3) An agency
must:
(a) Use ASAM criteria for admission,
continued services, and discharge planning and decisions;
(b) Provide counseling to each individual
that addresses the individual's:
(i) Substance
use disorder and motivation; and
(ii) Continuing care needs and need for
referral to other services;
(c) Maintain a list of resources and referral
options that can be used by staff members to refer an individual to appropriate
services;
(d) Post any rules and
responsibilities for individuals receiving treatment, including information on
potential use of increased motivation interventions or sanctions, in a public
place in the facility;
(e) Provide
tuberculosis screenings to individuals for the prevention and control of
tuberculosis; and
(f) Provide
HIV/AIDS information and include a brief risk intervention and referral as
indicated.
(4) Ensure
that each staff member providing withdrawal management services to an
individual, with the exception of licensed staff members and chemical
dependency professionals, completes a minimum of forty hours of documented
training before being assigned individual care duties. This personnel training
must include the following topics:
(a)
Substance use disorders;
(b)
Infectious diseases, to include hepatitis and tuberculosis (TB); and
(c) Withdrawal screening, admission, and
signs of trauma.
(5) In
addition to the general clinical record content requirements in WAC
388-877-0640,
an agency providing substance use disorder withdrawal management services must
maintain an individual's clinical record that contains:
(a) Documentation of a substance use disorder
screening before admission;
(b) A
voluntary consent to treatment form, or any release forms, signed and dated by
the individual, or the individual's parent or legal guardian, except as
authorized by law for protective custody and involuntary treatment;
(c) Documentation that the individual
received HIV/ AIDS information and a brief risk intervention and referral as
indicated; and
(d) Documentation
that a discharge summary, including a continuing care recommendation and a
description of the individual's physical condition, was completed within seven
working days of discharge.
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