Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 24-2-3.2 - Required Services/Supports and Programs - DMH/C and DMH/P providersA. The following are required Adult Mental Health services/supports and/or programs for CMHCs/LMHAs: 1. Pre-affidavit Screening;2. Crisis Response Services;4. Crisis Residential Services (also referred to as Crisis Residential Units and Crisis Stabilization Units [CSUs]);5. Intensive Community Support Services - Programs of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) or Intensive Community Outreach and Recovery Teams (ICORT), or Intensive Community Support Services (ICSS);6. Community Support Services;7. Physician/Psychiatric Services;9. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services (Senior Psychosocial Rehabilitation Service is not a required service.);10. Peer Support Services;11. Supported Housing Referral;12. Mental Health Targeted Case Management;13. Care Coordination (Intake Assessment); and14. Supported Employment.B. The following are required Children/Youth Mental Health services/supports and/or programs for CMHCs/LMHAs: 2. Crisis Response Services;3. Community Support Services;4. Psychiatric/Physician Services;7. Making A Plan (MAP) Team;8. Pre-affidavit Screening - age appropriate9. Day Treatment Services; and10. Peer Support Services.C. The following are required substance use disorder (SUD) services/supports and/or programs for CMHCs/LMHAs:2. Crisis Response Services;3. DUI Assessment Services;4. Peer Support Services;6. Intensive Outpatient Services;8. Residential Treatment Programs (Clinically Managed High and Low Intensity, as defined by the American Society of Addiction Medicine [ASAM]).9. Applicable services/supports and programs should be provided in accordance with the current (ASAM) criteria, with ASAM criteria updates to be transitioned/implemented on a schedule as determined by DMH.10. The following required services are only required for the Adult SUD population: DUI Assessment Services and Residential Treatment Programs.D. CMHCs/LMHAs are also required to provide Mobile Crisis and Crisis Response Services to people with intellectual/developmental disabilities.E. CMHCs/LMHAs which are also certified as CCBHCs must be certified for and provide all required services/supports and/or programs, as outlined above, in addition to the required services of a certified CCBHC provider. When rules and requirements are listed in association with CMHCs certified as CCBHCs which are over and above the requirements listed for CMHCs, the CMHC/LMHA must adhere to the CCBHC rules, in addition to the DMH/C provider rules. Moreover, CMHCs which are certified as CCBHCs must adhere to all CCBHC-specific provider rules. When discrepancies or conflicts between a given rule or requirement may occur, the CMHC certified as a CCBHC must adhere to the CCBHC rule; in such an instance, the CCBHC rule will override the associated conflicting rule.F. The following are required services/supports and/or programs for DMH/P providers who are certified to provide Adult Mental Health services:2. Community Support Services;3. Psychiatric/Physician Services;4. Outpatient Therapy; and5. Peer Support Services.G. The following are required services/supports and/or programs for DMH/P providers who are certified to provide Children/Youth Mental Health services: 2. Community Support Services;3. Psychiatric/Physician Services;5. Making A Plan (MAP) Team - For DMH/P providers, participation in a local MAP team fulfills this requirement; and6. Peer Support Services.H. DMH/P providers are also required to provide Crisis Response Services to people with intellectual/developmental disabilities.I. DMH/O provider types cannot be certified to provide only one (1) or some of the above-listed required services for DMH/C or DMH/P providers. However, certain services are excluded from this rule, as follows:1. Intensive Outpatient Services - SUD;2. Outpatient Services - SUD;4. Peer Support Servies - SUD;5. Adult Residential Treatment Programs - SUD;7. Crisis Response Services;9. Other exclusions, as may be designated by DMH.