Current through October 22, 2024
Section 0940-05-44-.01 - DEFINITION(1) "Alcohol and Drug Residential Detoxification Treatment Facilities" means intensive twenty-four (24) hour residential treatment for service recipients to systematically reduce or eliminate the amount of a toxic agent in the body until the signs and symptoms of withdrawal are resolved. The two levels of residential detoxification treatment are (a) clinically managed detoxification treatment and (b) medically monitored detoxification treatment. Clinically managed detoxification treatment emphasizes social and peer support and relies on established clinical protocols to determine whether service recipients need a higher level of care to manage withdrawal. Medically monitored residential detoxification treatment uses medical and nursing professionals to manage withdrawal signs and symptoms without the full resources of an acute care or psychiatric hospital. Both levels of residential detoxification services can be offered in a community setting or a specialty unit within a hospital. The American Society of Addiction Medicine Patient Placement Criteria (ASAM PPC) is used to determine the level of residential detoxification treatment that will best meet a service recipient's needs.Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0940-05-44-.01
Original rule filed April 27, 2000; effective July 11, 2000. Amendment filed April 11, 2003; effective June 25, 2003. Amendment filed April 28, 2003; effective July 12, 2003. Amendments filed January 4, 2006; effective March 20, 2006. Amendment filed February 7, 2007; effective April 23, 2007. Per Executive Order 44 (February 23, 2007), rule was transferred from 1200-8-23 on May 15, 2008. Repeal and new rule filed January 7, 2009; effective March 23, 2009.Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-4-103, 4-5-202; 4-5-204; 33-1-302, 33-1-305, 33-1-309; and 33-2-301; 33-2-302;33-2-404; and Executive Order 44 (February 23, 2007).