Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 24-2-54.8 - Program Requirement Two (2): Availability and Accessibility of Services - Access to Crisis Management ServicesA. In accordance with Program Requirement Four (4), the CCBHC provides crisis management services that are available and accessible 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week.B. A description of the methods for providing a continuum of crisis prevention, response, and postvention services shall be included in the policies and procedures of the CCBHC and made available to the public.C. People who are served by the CCBHC are educated about crisis planning, psychiatric advanced directives, and how to access crisis services, including the 988 Suicide and Crisis Hotline (by call, chat, or text) and other area hotlines and warmlines, and overdose prevention, if risk is indicated, at the time of the initial evaluation meeting following the preliminary triage. Note: Refer to requirement for crisis planning for further information. This includes people with LEP or disabilities (i.e., CCBHC provides instructions on how to access services in the appropriate methods, language(s), and literacy levels in accordance with Program Requirement One (1)).D. In accordance with Program Requirement Three (3), the CCBHC maintains a working relationship with local hospital emergency departments (EDs). Protocols are established for CCBHC staff to address the needs of CCBHC people receiving services in psychiatric crisis who come to those EDs.E. Protocols, including those for the involvement of law enforcement, are in place to reduce delays for initiating services during and following a behavioral health crisis. Shared protocols are designed to maximize the delivery of recovery-oriented treatment and services. The protocols should minimize contact with law enforcement and the criminal justice system, while promoting individual and public safety, and complying with applicable state and local laws and regulations. Note: Refer to criterion regarding specific care coordination requirements related to discharge from hospital or ED following a psychiatric crisis.F. Following a psychiatric emergency or crisis, in conjunction with the person receiving services, the CCBHC creates, maintains, and follows a crisis plan to prevent and de-escalate future crisis situations, with the goal of preventing future crises. Note: Refer to criterion where precautionary crisis planning is addressed.