Section 440IAC9-2-5. Day treatment for adults  


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  •    (a) Managed care providers and community mental health centers shall provide or arrange for the provision of day treatment according to the standards set out in this section. Managed care providers and community mental health centers shall ensure that their subcontractors who provide day treatment services also meet the same standards.

      (b) Day treatment services provide a distinct and organized treatment program that offers less than twenty-four (24) hour daily care and furnishes a well defined, structured program of activities during the day, evening, or weekend for a specific consumer population, seriously mentally ill adults, and individuals who abuse substances.

      (c) Day treatment shall be provided to individual consumers, as appropriate, according to the individual treatment plan, which is required to be developed for each consumer at section 3 of this rule:

    (1) Clinical records shall reflect individualized schedules for participants.

    (2) Schedules shall be individualized based upon a written care plan, based on an individualized assessment of needs.

      (d) A day treatment program shall be based on a written, cohesive, and clearly stated philosophy and treatment orientation and must include the following items:

    (1) For each population served, there must be a written statement of philosophy that is based on literature, research, and proven practice models for that population.

    (2) The services must be consumer centered.

    (3) The philosophy shall explicitly state a consideration of client preferences and informed choices.

    (4) The stated philosophy shall be carried out in practice.

      (e) The managed care provider or community mental health center shall provide, as a part of a day treatment program, or in other parts of the continuum, the following program units as a minimum:

    (1) Treatment groups.

    (2) Vocational services, which include a range of activities designed to assist an individual to realize the individual's fullest vocational potential by utilizing such activities as supported employment, vocational rehabilitation, job skills training, volunteer work, or clubhouse.

    (3) Training for the consumer in self-management, including psycho-education and training in disease management.

    (4) Training in activities of daily living.

    (5) Community interaction programs.

      (f) Day treatment programs shall provide programming at distinguishable levels of intensity. Intensity is a measure of the structure, pace of activity, and supervision or clinical intervention in a program.

      (g) A day treatment program shall have the following as evidence of ongoing programming:

    (1) Schedules of ongoing programming.

    (2) Evidence of normal activities outside the facility in community settings.

    (3) Service records or other evidence that individuals receive services of different intensity, according to their individual treatment plan.

    (Division of Mental Health and Addiction; 440 IAC 9-2-5; filed Nov 30, 2001, 10:58 a.m.: 25 IR 1138; readopted filed Apr 7, 2008, 3:40 p.m.: 20080507-IR-440070745RFA; readopted filed Aug 11, 2014, 11:21 a.m.: 20140910-IR-440140240RFA)