Fla. Admin. Code R. 63N-1.00952
(1) When less restrictive means of control are not effective, facilities and programs are authorized to utilize a Secure Observation Room for observation of an At Risk or Potential Suicide Risk youth who manifests behavior which constitutes a strong potential threat to the youth’s safety or to the safety of others For example, the At Risk youth appears extremely restless, agitated, fearful, or his/her behavior appears unpredictable, volatile or highly impulsive.
(4) Procedures for Placement in a Secure Observation Room.
(b) When the decision has been made to place a youth in a Secure Observation Room, the following shall occur:
1. The Secure Observation Room shall be inspected immediately prior to the youth’s placement to ensure that it is safe and secure.
2. A staff member of the same sex will conduct a visual check of the youth to determine if there are any observable injuries that would make placement in the Secure Observation Room inappropriate.
a. The Health Status Checklist (MHSA 008, August 2006) which is incorporated by reference and is available at HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03791%20" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03791, shall be completed to document the youth’s physical condition. The form MHSA 008 may be obtained by contacting: DJJ, Office of Health Services, 2737 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32399.
b. If a physical injury is observed, the youth complains of injury or illness, or the youth has been observed to have experienced a fall, impact or blow to such an extent that injury would be expected, medical personnel shall be immediately notified for an assessment and treatment prior to placement in a Secure Observation Room.
3. The youth must be searched by a staff member of the same sex.
a. At the time of the search, all jewelry, pocket items, hair ties, and hair pins must be removed.
b. All clothing items which could be used for self-injury such as shoes, shoelaces, socks, and belt must be removed. However, the youth shall not be stripped.
c. The youth shall not to be required to dress in any garment or put on any covering that is sexually revealing.
(7) Structural Specifications of a Secure Observation Room. The structure of a Secure Observation Room shall meet the following specifications:
(9) Youths placed in a Secure Observation Room shall be maintained on One-to-One Supervision while in the Secure Observation Room.
(10) Discontinuation/Termination of Secure Observation.
(c) When Assessment of Suicide Risk findings/recommendations indicate the need for continued Suicide Precautions, the following shall occur:
1. Documentation that the Licensed Mental Health Professional concurs with the Assessment of Suicide Risk findings/recommendations and that continued Suicide Precautions through either a limited time extension of placement in Secure Observation or placement of the youth on Precautionary Observation is required.
2. Unless there is a specific recommendation in the Assessment of Suicide Risk that the youth shall remain in Secure Observation, the youth shall be removed from the Secure Observation Room and Suicide Precautions continued by placing the youth on Precautionary Observation.
3. The youth shall remain on Secure Observation or Precautionary Observation until subsequent Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide risk conducted by, or under the direct supervision of a Licensed Mental Health Professional, indicates Suicide Precautions may be discontinued.
(e) If an At Risk youth in Secure Observation due to behavioral confinement receives a Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk which indicates that the youth is no longer a suicide risk, he/she may be removed from the Secure Observation Room and transitioned to a normal routine. However, if the youth cannot be transitioned to a normal routine because he/she must continue behavioral confinement, then the youth must remain in Secure Observation and on Suicide Precautions until behavioral confinement is concluded.
1. A Licensed Mental Health Professional shall provide written concurrence for a youth to remain in a Secure Observation Room beyond 24 hours for any reason, including behavioral confinement.
2. If the youth is in Secure Observation due to behavioral confinement and the Licensed Mental Health Professional does not concur with a youth’s continued placement in Secure Observation due to his/her deteriorating mental health status, the Licensed Mental Health Professional shall immediately notify the facility superintendent or designee of his/her recommendation that Secure Observation and behavioral confinement be discontinued, and the youth must either be placed on Precautionary Observation with One-to-One Supervision or transported for emergency mental health services.
(f) When deemed appropriate by the Licensed Mental Health Professional and superintendent/program director or designee, the youth shall be removed from Suicide Precautions (Secure Observation and/or Precautionary Observation).
1. Documentation of the Assessment of Suicide Risk or Follow-Up Assessment of Suicide Risk findings which indicate Suicide Precautions may be discontinued shall be reviewed by a Licensed Mental Health Professional prior to the youth’s removal from Suicide Precautions.
2. Documentation that the Licensed Mental Health Professional concurs with the removal of Suicide Precautions (Secure Observation or Precautionary Observation) and the superintendent/program director or designee’s written authorization is required for removal of a youth from Suicide Precautions.
Rulemaking Authority 985.64(2) FS. Law Implemented 985.601(3)(a), 985.14(3)(a), 985.145(1), 985.18, 985.48(4), 985.64(2) FS. History–New 3-16-14.