Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 75-09.1-01-15 - Individual treatment plan1. A program shall implement policies that ensure the services provided to each client are coordinated and integrated and address goals that reflect the client's informed choice. 2. A program shall develop, with each client's participation, a comprehensive, coordinated, individualized plan based on referral and assessment information about the client's strengths, abilities, needs, functional deficits, and preferences. 3. A program shall develop and document an individual treatment plan that is as comprehensive as possible given the time in treatment and the client's condition. The individual treatment plan shall be developed according to the following schedule: a. By the end of the first day for a client in a social detoxification program; b. By the end of the third session for a client receiving outpatient services or intensive outpatient treatment; and c. By the end of the fifth working day for a client receiving day treatment, inpatient, or low-intensity and high-intensity residential treatment. 4. A program shall implement a written policy that specifies instances in which signed, informed consent for services must be obtained and retained. The policy must be guided by professional and legal requirements. 5. A program must regularly analyze with the active involvement of the client the client's progress toward the accomplishment of goals and modify goals and services as a result of any occurrence that is likely to impact the client's treatment progress. A program must perform such an analysis no less often than: a. Once every two months or every eight sessions, whichever comes first, for a client receiving outpatient services; b. Once a month for a client receiving low-intensity residential treatment; c. Once every two weeks for a client receiving intensive outpatient treatment; d. Once each week for a client receiving high-intensity residential, inpatient, or partial hospitalization or day treatment; and e. Once during the first six months and annually thereafter for a client receiving chronic care and maintenance services. 6. Counseling or assessment regarding an individual's use or abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance must be provided by a licensed addiction counselor as required by North Dakota Century Code chapter 43-45. The provision of case management and educational services do not need to be performed by a licensed addiction counselor A licensed addiction counselor must be present in all team meetings at which level of care and treatment planning decisions are made regarding a client receiving or referred for substance abuse treatment services. 7. Services essential to the attainment of a client's goals and objectives must be provided or it must be documented that attempts were made to provide such services either through staff members or through formal affiliation or consultation arrangements with or referral to appropriate agencies or individuals. N.D. Admin Code 75-09.1-01-15
Effective October 26, 2004.General Authority: NDCC 50-06-16, 50-31
Law Implemented: NDCC 50-31