N.D. Admin. Code 75-09.1-03-04

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 75-09.1-03-04 - Admission criteria

Before a clinically managed high-intensity residential care program may admit a client, the client shall:

1. Meet diagnostic criteria for a substance dependence disorder of the DSM; and
2. Meet admission criteria for clinically managed high-intensity residential services also known as ASAM level III.5 in each of the six ASAM dimensions. Specifically, the client must:
a. Not be in need of detoxification from alcohol or drugs or have no signs or symptoms of withdrawal or withdrawal needs can be safely managed by the program;
b. Not have a physical condition or complication impacting immediate safety and well-being or requiring twenty-four-hour medical or nursing interventions and be capable of self-administering any prescribed medications;
c. Not have an emotional, behavioral, or cognitive condition or complication impacting immediate safety and well-being or requiring twenty-four-hour medical or nursing interventions unless the client is in a dual diagnosis program but may require a residential program because of sufficiently severe functional deficits to maintain abstinence or mental stability or both;
d. Have a low readiness to change as evidenced by a lack of awareness of the need for treatment characterized by active or passive resistance to treatment; marked difficulty understanding the relationship between the substance use and life problems; require a structured therapy and a twenty-four-hour programmatic milieu to promote treatment progress and recovery; or require repeated, structured motivational interventions delivered in a twenty-four-hour milieu;
e. Have a higher readiness to change but issues in other dimensions impair the client's ability to translate this into treatment progress and recovery;
f. Have a high relapse, continued use, or continued problem potential as evidenced by the lack of recognition of relapse triggers or the lack of commitment to continuing care or both; the inability to control use of alcohol or other drugs or antisocial behavior with the attendant probability of harm to self or others; symptoms such as drug craving, difficulty postponing immediate gratification and other drug-seeking behaviors; or imminent danger of relapse with dangerous emotional, behavioral, or cognitive consequences because of a crisis situation; and
g. Have a problematic recovery environment that makes recovery goals assessed as unachievable at a less intensive level of care as evidenced by a moderately high risk of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse; substance use so endemic that the client is assessed as unable to achieve or maintain recovery; a social network of regular users of alcohol or other drugs; a social network characterized by significant withdrawal and social isolation; living with an individual who is a regular user, abuser, or dealer of alcohol and other drugs; the inability to cope for even limited periods of time outside of twenty-four-hour care; a living environment characterized by criminal behavior, victimization, and other antisocial norms and values; or the need for staff monitoring before safe transfer of the client to a less intensive setting.

N.D. Admin Code 75-09.1-03-04

Effective October 26, 2004.

General Authority: NDCC 50-06-16, 50-31

Law Implemented: NDCC 50-31