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Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
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TITLE 450. Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services |
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Chapter 24. Standards and Criteria for Comprehensive Community Addiction Recovery Centers |
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Subchapter 3. Required Services |
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Part 15. CASE MANAGEMENT |
SECTION 450:24-3-143. Case management services for consumers admitted to higher levels of care
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- (a) Case managers shall maintain contact with existing CCARC consumers, and establish contact with newly referred persons who are receiving services in residential treatment settings, Community Based Structured Crisis Centers (CBSCC), or 24-hour settings providing substance use disorder withdrawal management treatment.(b) Each CCARC shall assign at least one (1) staff member who is responsible for linkage between CBSCCs, withdrawal management center and/or the residential substance use disorder treatment facility and the CCARC. Linkage shall include, but not limited to, the following activities, pursuant to appropriately signed releases and adherence to applicable privacy provisions:(1) Regular visits or communication with the CBSCC, withdrawal management setting, and/or residential substance use disorder treatment facility to monitor progress of those consumers in a CBSCC, withdrawal management setting and/or in facility-based substance use disorder treatment from the CCARC's service area.(2) Provide knowledge and communication to other CCARC staff regarding CBCSC, withdrawal management setting, and/or residential substance use disorder treatment facility and discharge procedures.(c) Case managers from the CCARC to which the consumer will be discharged shall assist the consumer and unit, CBSCC, and/or substance use disorder treatment facility with discharge planning for consumers returning to the community.(d) Individuals discharging from an inpatient setting, CBSCC, and/or substance use disorder treatment facility, who have not already been engaged, shall be offered case management and other supportive services. This shall occur as soon as possible, but shall be offered no later than one (1) week post-discharge.(e) Compliance with 450:24-3-143 shall be determined by a review of the following: clinical records; staff interviews; information from ODMHSAS operated psychiatric inpatient unit; CBSCC facilities, substance use disorder treatment facilities; meetings minutes (CCARC or state-operated psychiatric inpatient unit); and a review of a minimum of ten (10) clinical records of consumers who received services at an inpatient unit, CBSS, and/or 450-hour setting providing substance use disorder treatment within the past twelve (12) months.