Mich. Admin. Code R. 330.2120

Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 330.2120 - Range of services

Rule 2120.

(1) A certified program shall develop mechanisms for coordinating the delivery of a necessary range of services specifically oriented to meet the needs of minors and their families. The available range of services shall, at a minimum, include all of the following:
(a) Diagnostic services sufficient to develop a plan of service.
(b) Client case management by a child mental health professional who shall be responsible for the development, coordination, implementation, and monitoring of the plan of service. Client case management services shall assure that services are timely, appropriate, and updated in accordance with the minor's needs. Both the on-site review of the minor's progress and record documentation shall be conducted at least quarterly. The child mental health professional providing client case management shall attend interagency case conferences relating to the minor.
(c) Crisis stabilization and responses that reduce acute emotional disabilities and their physical and social manifestation in order to ensure the safety of the minor, his or her family, and others.
(d) Specialized mental health training and treatment, which shall include both of the following:
(i) A range of clinical therapies which can be provided to individuals, groups, and families.
(ii) Opportunities to learn, improve, and demonstrate specific skills that are appropriate to the child's needs, which may include problem-solving skills, communication skills, and acceptable social interaction.
(e) Out-of-home treatment, which includes both inpatient and community residential treatment.
(2) Mental health service locations shall be accessible through publicly available transportation, if any. A family that indicates an inability to transport a minor to the service locations shall be evaluated for other assistance in transportation as a part of the plan of service.
(3) In addition to traditional clinic locations, certified programs shall provide mental health services in the minor's home or other community settings, if appropriate.
(4) Services of a certified program shall be available in a barrier-free environment.
(5) The certified program shall provide mental health services to emotionally disturbed minors located within its service area who are any of the following:
(a) Hearing impaired.
(b) Visually impaired.
(c) Developmentally disabled.
(d) Chronically ill.
(e) Physically handicapped.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 330.2120

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