(a) The individual treatment plan shall:
- (1) Be developed in writing by the multidisciplinary treatment team and, where possible, in collaboration with the inmate-patient. The treatment plan shall be developed as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours following the inmate-patient's admission.
- (2) Be based on a comprehensive assessment of the inmate-patient's physical, mental, emotional and social needs.
- (3) Be reviewed and updated as often as indicated, but no less often than every seven (7) days, weekends and holidays excepted, for acute mental health inmate-patients and every thirty (30) days for nonacute mental health inmate-patients.
(4) Include, but not be limited to:
- (A) A statement of the inmate-patient's physical and mental condition, including all mental health diagnoses.
- (B) Prescribed medication, dosage and frequency of administration.
- (C) Specific goals of treatment with intervention and actions that identify steps toward improvement or recovery and observable, measurable objectives.
- (D) Identification of methods to be utilized, the frequency for conducting each treatment method and the person(s) or discipline(s) responsible for each treatment method.
- (E) Documentation of the success or failure in achieving stated objectives.
- (F) Evaluation of the factors contributing to the inmate-patient's progress or lack of progress toward recovery and a statement of the multidisciplinary treatment team decision for follow-up action.
- (G) An activity plan.
- (H) A plan for other services needed by the inmate-patient which are not provided by the mental health treatment program.
- (I) Goals for aftercare and a plan for post-discharge follow-up.
- (b) The individual treatment plan shall be in writing and be approved by a clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, licensed clinical social worker, licensed marriage, family and child counselor, or a psychiatric mental health nurse designated by the clinical director.
- (c) The staff shall observe and note any chances in the inmate-patient's condition and the treatment plan shall be modified in response to the observed changes.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1250.1(a)(12) and 1267.10(a), Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1250(j) and 1254, Health and Safety Code.
History
1. New section filed 7-14-94; operative 1-2-96 (Register 94, No. 28).
2. Change without regulatory effect renumbering former section 787 to new section 1107 filed 8-31-95 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 95, No. 34).