The facility shall provide accessible co-occurring disorder capable response services for psychiatric and/or substance abuse emergencies. Facility policies and procedures shall include no arbitrary barriers to access emergency services based on active substance use or designated substance levels.
- (1) Assessment and response to psychiatric and/or substance abuse emergencies shall be available and provided directly by qualified facility staff between the hours of 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday or during the facility's hours of operations, whichever is greater.
- (2) Methods by which consumers and others can access emergency services outside of the facility's scheduled hours/days of operation shall be posted and visible to the public. This does not include messages solely instructing clients to dial 9-1-1.
- (3) Best practice diversion and crisis intervention procedures should be utilized and stipulated in facility treatment protocols.
- (4) The facility shall also provide arrangements for emergency services beyond the facility's scheduled hours/days of operation for consumers admitted to their program. This does not include solely instructing clients to dial 9-1-1.
- (5) This service shall also include availability of 24-hour referral to higher levels of care than those offered by the facility, including but not limited to inpatient treatment. This does not include solely instructing clients to dial 9-1-1.
- (6) Referral services for additional emergency services shall include actively working with local sheriffs and courts regarding the appropriate referral process and appropriate court orders (43A O.S. §§ 5-201 through 5-407).
- (7) Compliance with 450:27-7-7 shall be determined by a review of policy and procedures, referral agreements, emergency contract records, staff schedules, and clinical records.
Added at 29 Ok Reg 663, eff 7-1-12
Amended at 36 Ok Reg 1157, eff 11-1-19