DOC 347.23(2)(2) The facility shall provide youth with a schedule of access to medical care to be provided under sub. (1).
DOC 347.23(3)(3) The facility shall provide access and arrange for transportation to emergency medical care services.
DOC 347.23(4)(4) All licensed or certified health care professionals shall provide services in accordance with the standards of practice established by the applicable regulatory body.
DOC 347.23(5)(5) Health care staff shall be in compliance with state and federal licensure certification and registration. Verification of compliance shall be maintained at the facility.
DOC 347.23(6)(6) A youth may refuse specific health evaluations and treatments in accordance with applicable federal and state law. All refusals shall be documented and maintained in the youth’s confidential medical record.
DOC 347.23(7)(7) The facility shall allow for submission and screening of medical requests on a daily basis.
DOC 347.23(8)(8) When practicable, the facility shall be in contact with a youth’s personal physician.
DOC 347.23(9)(9) The facility’s provision of medical care shall ensure access to all of the following:
DOC 347.23(9)(a)(a) Pregnancy management.
DOC 347.23(9)(b)(b) Acute and chronic medical conditions management.
DOC 347.23(9)(c)(c) Communicable disease and infection control.
DOC 347.23(9)(d)(d) Detoxification and withdrawal care.
DOC 347.23(9)(e)(e) Immunizations.
DOC 347.23 HistoryHistory: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21.
DOC 347.24DOC 347.24Informed consent.
DOC 347.24(1)(1)At admission, the facility shall obtain the name and contact information of an adult family member or guardian who can provide information about a youth’s health and mental health history.
DOC 347.24(2)(2) The facility shall ensure all medical and mental health examinations and services conform to applicable state laws for informed consent and the right to refuse treatment.
DOC 347.24(3)(3) The facility shall obtain informed consent using a language that is understandable to the youth and the youth’s parent or guardian.
DOC 347.24 HistoryHistory: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21.
DOC 347.25DOC 347.25Mental health care.
DOC 347.25(1)(1)The facility shall provide youth with mental health services from a qualified mental health professional.
DOC 347.25(2)(2) All qualified mental health professionals shall have training on and be knowledgeable about the assessment of mental health disorders, trauma, and suicide risk among adolescents and age-appropriate interventions.
DOC 347.25(3)(3) All qualified mental health professionals shall provide services in accordance with recognized standards of practice.
DOC 347.25(4)(4) Licensed mental health professionals shall be in compliance with state and federal licensure certification and registration. Verification of compliance shall be maintained at the facility.
DOC 347.25(5)(5) All youth shall receive a mental health assessment by a qualified mental health professional within 7 days of admission. The assessment shall be documented.
DOC 347.25(6)(6) The mental health assessment shall be conducted in a confidential setting.
DOC 347.25(7)(7) The facility shall have sufficient service hours from qualified mental health professionals to timely meet the needs of youth in the facility.
DOC 347.25(8)(8) The facility shall have a schedule of access to on-site mental health care services.
DOC 347.25(9)(9) Qualified mental health professionals shall develop individual mental health treatment plans for youth with identified mental health needs.