Chapter DHS 40
MENTAL HEALTH DAY TREATMENT FOR YOUTH
DHS 40.01 Authority and purpose. DHS 40.05 Waivers and variances. DHS 40.06 Coordination with educational services. DHS 40.07 Program components. DHS 40.08 Emergency safety interventions. DHS 40.09 Personnel qualifications. DHS 40.10 Required personnel and services. DHS 40.11 Referral and Screening. DHS 40.14 Treatment Plan. DHS 40.15 Client records. DHS 40.17 Program evaluation. DHS 40.18 Death Reporting. Ch. DHS 40 NoteNote: Chapter HFS 40 was renumbered to chapter DHS 40 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635. Chapter DHS 40 as it existed on June 30, 2020, was repealed and a new chapter DHS 40 was created by CR 19-018, effective 7-1-20. DHS 40.01DHS 40.01 Authority and purpose. This chapter is promulgated under the authority of s. 51.42 (7) (b), Stats., and is intended to regulate programs providing mental health day treatment services for youth. DHS 40.01 HistoryHistory: CR 19-018: cr. Register June 2020 No. 774, eff. 7-1-20. DHS 40.02DHS 40.02 Applicability. This chapter applies to all programs providing mental health day treatment services for youth in the state of Wisconsin. This chapter does not regulate other providers of day treatment services for youth, such as alcohol and other substance use disorder treatment programs regulated by ch. DHS 75. If a comprehensive program offers services to youth in addition to mental health day treatment, this chapter applies only to those program components that offer mental health day treatment. DHS 40.02 HistoryHistory: CR 19-018: cr. Register June 2020 No. 774, eff. 7-1-20. DHS 40.03DHS 40.03 Definitions. In this chapter: DHS 40.03(4)(4) “Biopsychosocial information” means the combination of physical, psychological, social, environmental, and cultural factors that influence a youth’s development and functioning including underlying driving forces or unmet needs that are expressed through challenging behavior that a youth is exhibiting. DHS 40.03(5)(5) “Care coordination” means efforts by day treatment programs to work jointly with other service systems and agencies, including schools, corrections, child welfare, substance use disorder treatment, and mental and physical health providers, in order to enhance services and supports and reduce barriers to service delivery. DHS 40.03(6)(6) “Chemical restraint” means any medication or substance that may decrease a youth’s independent functioning and that is not administered pursuant to a current treatment plan. DHS 40.03(7)(7) “Client” means a youth receiving mental health day treatment services from a program. DHS 40.03(8)(8) “Clinical collaboration” means a joint intellectual and clinical effort by mental health professionals, intended to produce therapeutic benefits and favorable outcomes. DHS 40.03(10)(10) “Community-based program” means a program providing mental health day treatment services for youth in a facility that is not affiliated with a hospital. DHS 40.03(11)(11) “Co-occurring disorder” means any combination of both a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder. DHS 40.03(12)(12) “Crisis response services” means written policies and procedures for identifying risk of suicidal ideation, attempted suicide, or risk of harm to self or others. DHS 40.03(13)(13) “Cultural responsiveness” means the process by which staff engage respectfully and effectively with a youth or legal representative of all cultures, languages, classes, races, ethnic backgrounds, disabilities, religions, genders, sexual orientations, and other diversity factors in a manner that does all of the following: DHS 40.03(13)(a)(a) Recognizes, affirms, and values the worth of youth, families and communities. DHS 40.03(13)(b)(b) Protects and preserves the dignity of youth, families and communities. DHS 40.03(13)(c)(c) Provides choices for action that are aligned with the context and preferences that derive from their culture and worldview. DHS 40.03(14)(14) “Deficiency” means a failure to meet a requirement of this chapter. DHS 40.03(15)(15) “Department” means the Wisconsin department of health services. DHS 40.03(16)(16) “Educational service” means a program provided by a local education agency that has a unique identification code assigned by the Wisconsin department of public instruction and that provides or directly supervises PK-12 services. DHS 40.03(17)(17) “Evidence-based practice” means a practice, such as a systemic decision-making process or a service that has been shown, through available scientific evidence, to consistently improve measurable client outcomes. DHS 40.03(18)(18) “Family-driven care” means care that facilitates involvement by family and legal representatives in a youth’s care, in order to improve outcomes. DHS 40.03(18m)(18m) “Functionally equivalent” means a service provided via telehealth where the transmission of information is of sufficient quality as to be the same level of service as an in-person visit. Transmission of voices, images, data, or video must be clear and understandable. DHS 40.03(19)(19) “Gender-sensitive service” means a service that comprehensively addresses gender-related needs and fosters positive gender identity development. DHS 40.03(20)(20) “Intensive hospital-based program” means a program providing mental health day treatment services for youth with an acute level of need. This setting is meant to support youth with severe symptomology who need closer supervision. DHS 40.03(21)(21) “Legal representative” means any of the following: DHS 40.03(21)(d)(d) Any other individual or entity with legal authority to represent the client. DHS 40.03(22)(22) “Licensed treatment professional” means any of the following, whose license is in good standing at the time of practice: DHS 40.03(22)(b)(b) A psychologist or a private practice school psychologist licensed under ch. 455, Stats. DHS 40.03(23)(23) “Local educational agency” means a school district, as provided in s. 115.01 (3), Stats., a cooperative educational services agency (CESA) established under ch. 116, Stats., or a board established under s. 115.817, Stats. DHS 40.03(24)(24) “Major deficiency” means a determination by the department that any of the following occurred: DHS 40.03(24)(a)(a) The program or a staff member created a risk of harm to a client or violated a client right created by this chapter. DHS 40.03(24)(d)(d) A staff member was included on the Caregiver Misconduct Registry under ch. DHS 13 and did not receive a rehabilitation determination from the department for all instances of substantiated misconduct. DHS 40.03(24)(e)(e) The program or a staff member submitted or caused to be submitted a false statement for purposes of obtaining certification under this chapter. DHS 40.03(24)(f)(f) A license, certification, or required approval of the program expired, was revoked, or was suspended by any local, state, or federal authority, or the program’s Medicaid or Medicare provider certification was suspended or terminated for any basis under s. DHS 106.06 or federal law, or by any local, state, or federal authority. DHS 40.03(25)(25) “Measurable objective” means a clear statement of the behavioral changes that are to be made, the conditions under which the behaviors are to occur, and a criterion for success. DHS 40.03(26)(26) “Mechanical restraint” means any physical device, used for the purpose of limiting or controlling a youth’s movement. DHS 40.03(27)(27) “Mental health day treatment service” means non-residential care that is prescribed by a physician and that is provided in a clinically supervised therapeutic milieu that provides an integrated system of individual, family, and group psychotherapy, care coordination, and support services pursuant to a treatment plan. DHS 40.03(28)(28) “Mental health professional” means a licensed treatment professional, a qualified treatment trainee, or a recognized psychotherapy practitioner that practices within the scope of their practice. DHS 40.03(29)(29) “Mental health support worker” means an individual who has a bachelor’s or master’s degree and provides services to implement the treatment plan. DHS 40.03(30)(30) “Mental health technician” means an individual who assists mental health support workers and mental health professionals with implementation of support services. DHS 40.03(31)(31) “Mental illness” means a mental health disorder that a mental health professional determines substantially diminishes a youth’s ability to carry out age-appropriate activities of daily living, except that “mental illness” does not include dementia or a developmental disability. DHS 40.03(34)(34) “Parent peer specialist” means a person with knowledge gained from parenting youth with social, emotional, behavioral, mental health or substance use challenges and who has training to increase their skills to guide and support other parents or those in a parenting role. DHS 40.03(35)(35) “Physical restraint” means use of physical force for the purpose of interfering with the movement of a youth, which includes forcibly moving or transporting a youth from one location to a seclusion room or area. “Physical restraint” does not include briefly holding a youth, without force, to calm or comfort her or him, or holding a youth’s hand to safely escort him or her from one area to another and similar physical guidance and prompting techniques of brief duration. DHS 40.03(36)(36) “Positive behavior support” means specific proactive strategies, documented in the treatment plan, intended to replace challenging behaviors with positive and functional alternatives.
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