The clinically-managed, low-intensity residential treatment program may provide its clients with a variety of treatment services, but it must provide:
(1) An integrated assessment, pursuant to § 67:61:07:05;(2) Individual, group, and family counseling, which may include: (a) Education regarding alcohol and drug abuse and dependence, including the biomedical effects of drug and alcohol use and abuse and the importance of medical care and treatment in recovery; and(b) Education regarding tuberculosis and the human immunodeficiency virus, how each is transmitted, and how to safeguard against transmission;(3) Arts and crafts or work therapy. However, clients may not be required to participate in more than forty hours of work therapy per week;(4) Housing and dietary services;(5) Medical care including Tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus services pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 300x-24, in effect on December 13, 2016; and
(6) Discharge planning, including:(a) Continued care planning and counseling;(b) Referral to and coordination of care with other resources that will assist a client's recovery, including education, vocational, medical, legal, social, mental health, employment, and other related alcohol and drug services; and(c) Referral to and coordination of medical services, which includes the availability of tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus services, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 300x-24, in effect on December 13, 2016.S.D. Admin. R. 67:61:16:02
43 SDR 80, effective 12/5/2016; 50 SDR 063, effective 11/27/2023General Authority: SDCL 1-36-25, 34-20A-27.
Law Implemented: SDCL 1-36-25, 34-20A-27(1)(4)(6).