The Family Service worker will know and understand the following terms:
(1)
- (A) Crisis intervention-emergency short-term treatment services aimed at assisting individuals in a crisis situation experiencing a psychiatric or behavioral crisis.
- (B) These services are designed to stabilize the person in crisis, prevent further deterioration, and provide immediate indicated treatment in the least restrictive setting;
(2)
- (A) Mental health/diagnostic assessment.
- (B) The cultural, developmental, age and disability, relevant clinical evaluation, and determination of a beneficiary's mental status.
- (C) Functioning in various life domains.
- (D) An axis five (5) DSM diagnostic formulation for the purpose of developing a plan of care;
(3)
- (A) Discharge plan.
- (B) Activities that facilitate a patient's movement from one (1) healthcare setting to another, home, or other placement in the community.
(C)
- (i) It is a multidisciplinary process involving physicians, nurses, social workers, and possibly other health professionals.
- (ii) Its goal is to enhance continuity of care.
- (D) The discharge begins on admission in higher levels of care and continues throughout the treatment process;
(4)
- (A) Inpatient acute psychiatric treatment.
- (B) Short-term treatment designed to stabilize patients with significant behavioral health issues and begin the therapeutic process in a safe, supportive environment.
- (C) This level of care is to be utilized only in circumstances when the client cannot be safely treated in a lesser restrictive environment;
(5)
- (A) Inpatient psychiatric residential treatment.
- (B) Treatment for a psychiatric condition that is typically three (3) to six (6) months in a facility using multidisciplinary approaches to return to a level of functioning that allows the client to return to community.
(C)
- (i) The client should participate in individual, group, and family therapy in addition to attending educational classes.
- (ii) The length of stay should only be as long as necessary to move the client to a lesser restrictive level of care;
(6)
- (A) Psychiatric crisis.
(B) Behavioral health issues that are sudden in onset, requiring:
- (i) Immediate assessment;
- (ii) Crisis intervention; and
- (iii) Emergency treatment.
- (C) A psychiatric crisis includes suicidal or homicidal thoughts with a valid plan of intent, psychosis, or loss of ability to understand and interpret reality;
(7)
- (A) Master treatment plan.
- (B) Written document that outlines specific goals, objectives, and interventions to address problems and issues related to the client’s diagnosis, as identified in a diagnostic assessment;
(8)
- (A) Temporary crisis plan.
- (B) Clearly defined steps crafted in advance that detail how to manage a crisis when it occurs;
(9)
- (A) Treatment team.
- (B) Group of professionals that work together to treat mental disorders.
(C) Treatment team members may include but are not limited to:
- (i) Psychiatrists;
- (ii) Psychologists;
- (iii) Therapists;
- (iv) Mental health technicians;
- (v) Case managers; and
- (vi) Social workers; and
(10)
- (A) Wrap around plan.
- (B) A course of action identified by a wrap around team that includes local services and natural supports necessary to reduce out-of-home, school, or community placements for families, children, and youth with moderate to severe mental health needs.
Codification Notes: This section as promulgated prior to codification into the Code of Arkansas Rules provided as follows: "11/2011"