Each residential medical detoxification program shall provide the following services:
In addition to the requirements of section 17-226d-6(a) each residential medical detoxification program shall require that each person admitted to the program shall:
Each residential medical detoxification program shall operate 24 hours per day, seven days a week. Each residential medical alcohol detoxification program shall accept for admission at all times, persons who meet the program admission criteria and for whom space is available.
Clients may remain in residential medical detoxification programs no longer than 5 days for alcohol detoxification and 14 days for drug detoxification unless there is a statement signed by a physician in the client's record stating why it is necessary for the particular client to remain in the program for a longer period of time.
In addition to the requirements of section 17-226d-6(j) each residential medical detoxification program shall provide the following medical services:
Each social-setting alcohol detoxification program shall provide the following services:
In addition to admission criteria developed pursuant to the requirements of 17-226d-6 (a), each social-setting alcohol detoxification program shall formulate admission criteria which ensure that:
Each program shall operate 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and shall accept admissions at anytime.
Clients may remain in a social-setting alcohol detoxification program no longer than 5 days unless there is a statement signed by a certified alcoholism counselor in the client record stating why it is necessary for the particular client to remain in the program for a longer period of time.
Each program shall have a written agreement with one or more licensed physicians to provide staff training as required by subsection (5) (A) of this section.
In addition to admission criteria developed pursuant to the requirements of 17-226d-6 (a), residential programs shall not admit:
Each residential program shall operate seven days a week, 24 hours per day.
Each residential program shall arrange for the provision of medical services for illness or injury which occur during the course of the client's stay in the program. The program may provide such services through a staff physician or through a contract or contracts with licensed physicians, clinics or hospitals.
A paid staff person shall be physically present overnight and shall have ready access to back up clinical staff at each residential program.
Each day/evening treatment program shall, at a minimum provide the following services to its clients:
Each program shall provide the following minimum services:
Each outpatient program shall operate at least 5 days a week, eight hours a day. Each program shall be open at least one evening a week or two hours a week outside of the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to accommodate the needs of clients who work during the day.
Each outpatient program which dispenses prescription drugs as part of their planned treatment regimen shall:
In addition to the requirements of subsection (i) of section 17-226d-6 each methadone program shall record the following information in the client's record:
Each methadone program shall provide a minimum of one counseling session per month for each client.
Each program which allows off-premises consumption of methadone dispensed by the program shall do so in accordance with a written procedure which shall include but need not be limited to, whichever of the following circumstances are applicable to the program:
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 17-226d-7