Wis. Admin. Code DHS § DHS 94.24

Current through November 25, 2024
Section DHS 94.24 - Humane psychological and physical environment
(1) CLEAN, SAFE AND HUMANE ENVIRONMENT. Treatment facilities shall provide patients with a clean, safe and humane environment as required under s. 51.61(1) (m), Stats., and this section.
(2) COMFORT, SAFETY AND RESPECT.
(a) Staff shall take reasonable steps to ensure the physical safety of all patients.
(b) Each patient shall be treated with respect and with recognition of the patient's dignity by all employees of the service provider and by all licensed, certified, registered or permitted providers of health care with whom the patient comes in contact.
(c) A treatment facility may fingerprint a patient only if the patient is unknown, has no means of identification, cannot otherwise be identified and fingerprinting is required for identification. This restriction does not apply to patients transferred to the facility under s. 51.35(3) or 51.37, Stats., or committed under ch. 971 or 975, Stats.
(d) Only inpatients may be subjected to a body search. All body searches shall be conducted as follows:
1. A personal search of an inpatient may be conducted by any facility staff member:
a. Before a patient leaves or enters the security enclosure of maximum security units;
b. Before a patient is placed in seclusion;
c. When there is documented reason to believe the patient has, on his or her person, objects or materials which threaten the safety or security of patients or other persons; or
d. If, for security reasons, the facility routinely conducts personal searches of patients committed under ch. 971 or 975, Stats., patients residing in the maximum security facility at the Mendota mental health institute or a secure mental health unit or facility under s. 980.065, Stats., and persons transferred under s. 51.35(3) or 51.37, Stats.;
2. A strip search of an inpatient may be conducted:
a. Only in a clean and private place;
b. Except in an emergency, only by a person of the same sex;
c. Only when all less intrusive search procedures are deemed inadequate; and
d. Only under circumstances specified under subd. 1. a. to c.;
3. A body cavity search of an inpatient may be conducted:
a. Only in a clean and private place;
b. Only by a physician and, whenever possible, by a physician of the same sex;
c. Only when all less intrusive search procedures are deemed inadequate; and
d. Only under circumstances specified under subd. 1. a. to c.
(e) The room and personal belongings of an inpatient may be searched only when there is documented reason to believe that security rules have been violated, except that searches may be conducted in forensic units, the maximum security facility at the Mendota mental health institute or a secure mental health unit or facility under s. 980.065, Stats., in accordance with written facility policies.
(f) Each inpatient shall be assisted to achieve maximum capability in personal hygiene and self-grooming and shall have reasonable access to:
1. Toilet articles;
2. Toothbrush and dentifrice;
3. A shower or tub bath at least once every 2 days, unless medically contraindicated;
4. Services of a barber or beautician on a regular basis; and
5. Shaving equipment and facilities.
(g) Each patient shall be given an opportunity to refute any accusations prior to initiation of disciplinary action.
(h) No patient may be disciplined for a violation of a treatment facility rule unless the patient has had prior notice of the rule.
(i)
1. Each inpatient shall have unscheduled access to a working flush toilet and sink, except when the patient is in seclusion or for security reasons or when medically contraindicated.
2. Upon request of the patient, the legal guardian of an incompetent patient or the parent of a minor, staff of the same sex shall be available to assist the patient in toileting or bathing.
3. Every patient in isolation or seclusion shall be provided an opportunity for access to a toilet at least every 30 minutes.
(j) Inpatients shall be allowed to provide their own room decorations except that a facility may restrict this right for documented security or safety reasons. Facilities may adopt policies restricting the areas where patients may display sexually explicit or patently offensive room decorations and may prohibit gang-related room decorations.
(3) SOCIAL, RECREATIONAL AND LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES.
(a) Inpatients shall be provided access to current newspapers and magazines, and shall have reasonable access to radio and television upon request, except for documented security or safety reasons.
(b) An inpatient shall be allowed individual expression through music, art, reading materials and media except for any limitation that may be necessary for documented security or safety reasons.
(c) Inpatients may not be prevented from acquiring, at their own expense, printed material, a television, a radio, recordings or movies, except for documented security or safety reasons.
(d) Each inpatient shall have reasonable access to his or her own musical instruments and to art and writing supplies, along with reasonable access to appropriate space and supervision for the use of the instruments and supplies, except for documented security or safety reasons.

Note: Any denial or restriction of a patient's right to use his or her personal articles is governed by s. DHS 94.05 and s. 51.61(2), Stats.

(e) Each inpatient shall be provided suitable opportunities for social interaction with members of both sexes, except for documented treatment, security or safety reasons.
(f) Each inpatient shall have an opportunity for reasonable and regular access to facilities for physical exercise and shall have an opportunity for access to a variety of appropriate recreational facilities away from the living unit to the extent possible, except for any limitation that may be necessary for documented individual security or safety reasons.
(g) Each inpatient shall be provided an opportunity to be out of doors at regular and frequent intervals, with supervision as necessary, except when health reasons or documented individual security reasons indicate otherwise.
(h) Patients have a right to be free from having arbitrary decisions made about them. To be non-arbitrary, a decision about a client shall be rationally based upon a legitimate treatment, management or security interest.
(i) Inpatients shall be permitted to conduct personal and business affairs in any lawful manner not otherwise limited by statute so long as these do not interfere with the patient's treatment plan, the orderly operation of the facility, security or the rights of other patients.
(4) FOOD SERVICE.
(a) Each inpatient shall be provided a nutritional diet which permits a reasonable choice of appealing food served in a pleasant manner.
(b) Snacks between meals shall be accessible to inpatients on all living units, except when contraindicated for individual patients.
(c) All inpatients shall be allowed a minimum of 30 minutes per meal and additional time as feasible.
(d) Menu preparation shall take into account customary religious, cultural or strongly-held personal convictions of inpatients.

Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services DHS 94.24

Cr. Register, January, 1987, No. 373, eff. 2-1-87; am. (2) (b), (j), (3) (b), (f), (g), cr. (3) (h), renum. (3) (i) from HSS 94.07 (5), Register, June, 1996, No. 486, eff. 7-1-96; emerg. am. (2) (e), eff. 8-15-98; am. (2) (d) 1. d. and (e), Register, April, 1999, No. 520, eff. 5-1-99.