Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 450. Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services |
Chapter 27. Standards and Criteria for Mental Illness Service Programs |
Subchapter 7. Clinical Services |
Part 3. ADDITIONAL OR OPTIONAL SERVICES |
SECTION 450:27-7-31. Behavioral health rehabilitation services; rehabilitation unit programs
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- (a) Behavioral health rehabilitation services offered as separate programmatic unit shall provide sessions three or more hours in length two or more times per week.(b) The rehabilitation program(s) with extended hours shall be designed to provide an array of services that focus on long term recovery and maximize self-sufficiency, role functioning, and independence as distinguished from the symptom stabilization function of acute or other levels of care.(c) Individualized goals and personal preferences for consumers receiving this service shall be specifically addressed on service plans.(d) The service shall incorporate the following functions and characteristics:(1) Recovery Orientation. The service elements include a recovery oriented service plan, participant goal setting, employment and educational support services, and a staff philosophy of recovery reinforced in service elements and activities.(2) Empowerment Orientation. The service elements include peer support and, leadership skill development.(3) Competency Orientation. The service elements include curriculum based life skills training (covering self-management of illness, independent living skills, social skills, and work related skills), a multi-dynamic learning approach, an explicit focus on generalization to contexts beyond the immediate learning task and transfer of skills to real life situations and a community based supports component that provides on-going in home or community based support services, based on consumer need and choice, in the areas of housing, employment, education and the development of natural supports (i.e., family, cultural and social).(e) The program shall be designed and operated in such a manner that participants and staff work alongside one another to embody the functions referenced in 450:27-7-31(d).(1) The work completed is work generated by the program component. No work for outside individuals or agencies is acceptable within this service.(2) All work or training is designed for participants to develop or regain self-worth, purpose and confidence. It is not intended to be job-specific training.(f) Compliance with 450:27-7-31 shall be determined by on-site observation; interviews with participants; interviews with staff; a review of policy and procedures; and a review of clinical records.