S.D. Admin. R. 67:61:17:07

Current through Register Vol. 51, page 57, November 12, 2024
Section 67:61:17:07 - Services provided

The clinically-managed, residential detoxification program may provide its clients with a variety of treatment services, but it must provide:

(1) Initial assessment and planning within forty-eight hours of admission. The initial assessment must be recorded in the client's case record and include:
(a) The client's current problems and needs;
(b) The client's emotional and physical state, including screening for the presence of cognitive disability, mental illness, medical disorders, collateral information, and prescribed medications;
(c) The client's drug and alcohol use, including the types of substances used, both prescribed and over the counter medications, age of first use, the amount used, the frequency of use, the date of last use, the duration of use, and the criteria met for a diagnosis of use disorder for each substance; and
(d) A statement of the intended course of action;
(2) Individual, group, and family counseling may include:
(a) Information about alcohol and drug abuse programs whose capabilities most nearly match the client's needs, based on completion of the initial assessment;
(b) Encouraging the client to use alcohol and drug abuse programs for long-term rehabilitation;
(c) 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
(d) Education regarding tuberculosis and the human immunodeficiency virus, how each is transmitted, and how to safeguard against transmission;
(3) Housing and dietary services;
(4) Medical care, including tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus services, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 300x-24, in effect on December 13, 2016; and
(5) 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. 67:61:17:07

43 SDR 80, effective 12/5/2016; 50 SDR 063, effective 11/27/2023

General Authority: SDCL 1-36-25, 34-20A-27.

Law Implemented: SDCL 1-36-25, 34-20A-27(1)(4)(6).