Utah Admin. Code 501-18-7

Current through Bulletin 2024-12, June 15, 2024
Section R501-18-7 - Direct Service
(1) In addition to client record requirements of Rule R501-1, the provider shall ensure that the recovery residence client records contain:
(a) intake documentation indicating that the client meets the admission criteria, that includes the following:
(i) the client is not currently using or withdrawing from alcohol or substances of abuse; and
(ii) the client is not presenting with a current clinical assessment that contraindicates this level of care;
(b) any client medications;
(c) any client allergies;
(d) any client chronic conditions;
(e) any client communicable diseases;
(f) individual recovery plan that includes:
(i) documentation of all services provided by the program, including a disclosure that no clinical treatment services occur on-site at the recovery residence; and
(ii) documentation of all referred supportive services, not directly associated with the recovery residence site;
(g) a signed written lease agreement for the recovery residence, if required;
(h) a signed agreement indicating that the client was notified in writing before admission regarding:
(i) program and client responsibilities related to transportation to and location of off-site services;
(ii) program and client responsibilities related to the provision of toiletries, bedding and linens, laundry, and other household items;
(iii) program and client responsibilities related to shopping, provision of food and preparation of meals;
(iv) fee disclosures including Medicaid number, insurance information and identification of any other entities who may be billed for the client's services; and
(v) rules of the program.
(2) The recovery plan shall contain the signature and title of the program representative that prepared the plan and the signature of the client.

Utah Admin. Code R501-18-7

Adopted by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-2, effective 12/22/2014
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2018-5, effective 2/7/2018
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-16, effective 8/2/2023