DASA 2060 Latest Update Graded A+
DASA 2060 Latest Update Graded A+ "Act" Alcoholism and other Drug Abuse and Dependency "Alcohol and Drug Evaluation Report Summary" The form, developed by the Office of the Secretary of State and required for use by the Illinois courts when granting judicial driving privileges, as defined in Section 6-201 of the Illinois Driver Licensing Law "ASAM Patient Placement Criteria" The American Society of Addiction Medicine's Placement Criteria for the Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders, Fourth Edition "Assessment" The procedure by which the counselor/program identifies and evaluates an individual's strengths, weaknesses, problems, and needs for the development of the treatment plan. "Case Management" The provision, coordination, or arrangement of ancillary services designed to support a specific patient's substance abuse treatment with the goal of improving clinical outcomes "Client" A person who receives intervention services as defined in Sub-part A "Client Rights" Assurance of individualized treatment, competent or qualified staff, personal privacy or dignity, and the right to review his treatment plan. "Controlled Substance" A drug or substance, or immediate precursor, that is enumerated in the Schedules of Article II of the Illinois Controlled Substances Act "HIPPA" The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, 42 USC 1320(d) et seq. and the regulations promulgated thereunder at 45 CFR 160, 162, and 164 (Privacy and Security) "Indigent DUI Offender" Anyone who has proven inability to pay the cost of the DUI evaluation or risk education service as determined through criteria established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and published in the Federal Register and whose costs for such DUI services may be reimbursed from the Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Fund, subject to availability of such funds "Intervention" Activities or services that assist persons and their significant others in coping with the immediate problems of substance abuse or dependence and in reducing their substance use. Such services facilitate emotional and social stability and involve referring persons for treatment, as needed "Substance Abuse or Dependence" Maladaptive patterns of substance use leading to a clinically significant impairment or distress as defined in the American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fourth Edition "DUI Risk Education" Substance abuse risk education services for persons who are charged with driving under the influence (DUI) offenses pursuant to the Illinois Vehicle Code "Period of Licensure" Each license issued by the Department shall be effective for a period of three years; at any time during this licensure cycle, an additional treatment or intervention service may be added at a facility at no extra cost "Facility Requirements" All organizations shall document full compliance with all applicable provisions specified in this Section and, specifically with the following: All local and State health, safety, sanitation, building and zoning codes; all applicable sections, as specified in this Section, of the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Life Safety Code of 2000; the facility requirements specified in the Environmental Barriers Act and the Illinois Accessibility Code; and the facility requirements specified in Section 12181 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 "Service Fees" A free schedule shall be established that specifies the fee charged for all treatment and intervention services and any other related services and that also specifies or estimates the amount for which the individual might be responsible based upon the anticipated length of stay in treatment or the type of intervention service "Emergency Patient Care" A written plan shall be submitted at the time of application for licensure which specifies the manner in which emergency patient care is provided, either by the organization or through a linkage agreement with another facility or both, in the event of unforeseen interruption of services to current patients "Referral Procedure" These procedures include the following: 1) The method of obtaining any necessary written consent from the patient for transfer of any relevant portion of the patient record and for communication regarding patient services with that provider; 2) The method for ensuring continuity of patient care which shall include a written referral document that indicates the reason for the referral, which provides information about any services received to date and any additional services needed or requested, specifies any necessary continued coordination between teh providers and the time frame for nay necessary follow-up reports; and 3) The method by which a patient may request a referral "Complaints" Complaints shall be directed to the Department as follows: 1) complaints may be received verbally but shall be documented in writing by the complainant before any official Department action is undertaken; 2) any supporting documentation relative to the complaint shall also be submitted to the Department; and 3) the Department shall notify the organization of any complaints that it receives relative to any service provided within the organization "ASAM Levels of Care" 0.5: Early Intervention I: Outpatient Services II: Intensive Outpatient Services/Partial Hospitalizaiton III: Residential/Inpatient Services IV: Medically Managed Intensive Inpatient Services "Level 0.5: Early Intervention" Sub-clinical or pre-treatment and are designed to explore and address problems or risk factors that appear to be related to substance use and to assist the individual in recognizing the harmful consequences of inappropriate substance use "Level I: Outpatient" Non-residential substance abuse treatment consisting of face-to-face clinical services for adults or adolescents. The frequency and intensity of such treatment shall depend on patient need but shall be a planned regimen of regularly scheduled sessions that average less than 9 hours per week "Level II: Intensive Outpatient/Partial Hospitalization" Non--residential substance abuse treatment consisting of face-to-face clinical services for adults or adolescents. The frequency and intensity of such treatment shall depend on patient need but shall be a planned regimen of regularly scheduled sessions for a minimum of nine hours per week "Level III: Inpatient Subacute/Residential" Consists of clinical services for adults or adolescents. The frequency and intensity of such treatment shall depend on patient need but shall include a planned regimen of clinical services for a minimum of 25 hours per week "Level IV: Medically Managed Intensive Inpatient" Treatment for patients whose acute bio/medical/emotional/behavioral problems are severe enough to require primary medical and nursing care services. Such services are for adults or adolescents and require 24 hours medically directed evaluation, care and treatment and that a physician see the patient daily "Client Expectations in Group" Should be clarified early in the process in order to prevent frustration, which leads to dropping out or disruptive behavior. "Didactic Groups" A therapeutic activity the primary purpose of which is to educate patients and their significant others on a specific treatment related topic in a group setting. "Counseling Groups" A therapeutic activity the primary purpose of which is to allow patients or their significant others an opportunity to process issues related to their treatment in a group setting. "Recreational Activities" These activities may be provided to patients if they: a) are identified in the treatment plan as an assessed need; and b) are conducted under the supervision of staff. These activities shall not average more than one-fourth of the treatment services received for any patient in any ASAM level of care "Crisis Intervention Steps" Establish rapport Gather relevant data Reframe the crisis into a solvable problem Help client examine realistic options Contact resources Arrange for follow-up
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