Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.21.07.08 - TGH Program ModelA. A TGH provides therapeutic living services: (1) For at least four but not more than eight children;(2) By providing access to a combination of developmental, diagnostic, and therapeutic mental health services;(3) When possible, in the child's community of origin; and(4) In a home-like environment.B. The chief executive officer of a TGH shall assure that a TGH: (1) Provides to each child in the TGH mental health care and treatment: (a) That can reasonably be expected to benefit the child; and(b) By an adequate staff or, under agreement, by a provider of mental health services;(2) Has sufficient staff to provide adequate supervision to the children in the TGH, including 24-hour supervision for each resident not participating in a program outside the TGH; and(3) Coordinates treatment in the TGH with the appropriate public or nonpublic educational program.C. The chief executive officer of the TGH shall assure that services are: (1) Appropriate to the cultural and psychosocial developmental needs of the child;(2) Provided by staff who: (a) As determined by the program, are appropriately credentialed and privileged; and(b) Organize and manage the therapeutic milieu to:(i) Foster clinically appropriate social, cognitive, emotional, and physical growth;(ii) Handle aggression in a nonpunitive manner that promotes growth and learning;(iii) Reinforce the child's ability to function with peers in a social environment;(iv) Model and provide opportunities for children to behave in age-appropriate ways, such as assuming responsibility for carrying out routine activities, exhibiting independence and initiative in planning their own activities, getting along with others, and demonstrating age-appropriate social skills;(v) Facilitate the child's awareness of appropriate behavior in a predictable, constructive, and timely manner; and(vi) Help children to make choices and to negotiate disagreements among themselves, rather than resolving conflicts for them;(3) Provided in an environment that is:(a) Consistent with existing standards of program design; and(b) Organized consistent with the learning styles and developmental needs of the child; and(4) Designed to foster positive relationships between the child and the child's parents or guardians and, if other than a parent, the child's primary caretaker, and the anticipated post-placement caretaker.Md. Code Regs. 10.21.07.08
Regulations .08 adopted effective November 27, 2000 (27:23 Md. R. 2147)