Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services DHS 132.33 - Housing residents in locked units
(1) DEFINITIONS. As
used in this section:
(a) "Locked unit" means
a ward, wing or room which is designated as a protective environment and is
secured in a manner that prevents a resident from leaving the unit at will. A
physical restraint applied to the body is not a locked unit. A facility locked
for purposes of security is not a locked unit, provided that residents may exit
at will.
(b) "Consent" means a
written, signed request given without duress by a resident capable of
understanding the nature of the locked unit, the circumstances of one's
condition, and the meaning of the consent to be given.
(2) RESTRICTION. Except as otherwise provided
by this section, no resident may be housed in a locked unit. Physical or
chemical restraints or repeated use of emergency restraint under sub. (5) may
not be used to circumvent this restriction. Placement in a locked unit shall be
based on the determination that this placement is the least restrictive
environment consistent with the needs of the person.
Note: For requirements relating to the use of physical and chemical restraints, including locked rooms, see s. DHS 132.60(6).
(3) PLACEMENT.
(a) A resident may be housed in a locked unit
under any one of the following conditions:
1.
The resident consents under sub. (4) to being housed on a locked
unit;
2. The court that
protectively placed the resident under s.
55.15,
Stats., made a specific finding of the need for a locked unit;
3. The resident has been transferred to a
locked unit pursuant to s.
55.15,
Stats., and the medical record contains documentation of the notice provided to
the guardian, the court and the agency designated under s.
55.02,
Stats.; or
4. In an emergency
governed by sub. (5).
(b) A facility may transfer a resident from a
locked unit to an unlocked unit without court approval pursuant to s.
55.15,
Stats., if it determines that the needs of the resident can be met on an
unlocked unit. Notice of the transfer shall be provided as required under s.
55.15,
Stats., and shall be documented in the resident's medical record.
(4) CONSENT.
(a) A resident may give consent to reside in
a locked unit.
(b) The consent of
par. (a) shall be effective only for 90 days from the date of the consent,
unless revoked pursuant to par. (c). Consent may be renewed for 90-day periods
pursuant to this subsection.
(c)
The consent of par. (a) may be revoked by the resident at any time. The
resident shall be transferred to an unlocked unit promptly following
revocation.
(5)
EMERGENCIES. In an emergency, a resident may be confined in a locked unit if
necessary to protect the resident or others from injury or to protect property,
provided the facility immediately attempts to notify the physician for
instructions. A physician's order for the confinement must be obtained within
12 hours. No resident may be confined for more than an additional 72 hours
under order of the physician.
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