SERVICE DEFINITION: STANDARDS/LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS:
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1 SERVICE DEFINITION: This service provides twenty-four (24) hour residential services within a structured environment for the adolescent sexual offending population. Services are designed to provide treatment to a youth who is experiencing a sexually maladaptive behavioral health issue that limits his/her independence at the community level upon admission but the youth is able to participate in all aspects of treatment and to meet their basic physical and age-appropriate needs. Services must also target the youth s criminogenic need(s). The program shall integrate Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) components to reduce juvenile risk and improve the youth s long-term behavioral stability in the community. Programming and services shall be individualized and coordinated to assist the youth in transition to a lower level of care and/or reintegration back to the community. The agency must demonstrate and document efforts to engage the family in the youth's residential episode of care. This service must provide an on-site or off-site school. The program service description must be submitted with the application. Adjunct programming may include, but is not limited to, life skills development, communication skills, and therapeutic social and/or recreational activities. Therapeutic services and adjunct programming may occur in an individual, group and/or family counseling format. The Contractor shall ensure low risk youth are not combined with medium and high risk youth in a group setting. Additionally, consideration must be given to group youth according to their development stage (early, middle, late adolescence) and/or cognitive ability. Sex juvenile program youth may not engage in programming or recreational activities with non-sex offender program youth during service delivery. Appropriate placement in a group setting must be documented in the youth s file along with efforts by the agency to involve the family in service planning, service delivery and discharge planning. STANDARDS/LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS: Agency The provider agency must be licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services Division of Licensing (ADHSL) as a residential facility meeting the appropriate specific requirements of A.A.C. R9-10. Y:\TxCont&Mon\Procurement\2014\Service Specs\SO\SOBHR202.doc Page 1 of 8
2 Professional Personnel Direct therapeutic services at a minimum, must be provided by a person who holds a Master s degree and with one of the following: Receives clinical supervision and is pursuing independent licensure in a behavioral health field as set forth in the AOC Standard Terms & Conditions and has demonstrated professional experience to work with the adolescent general mental health population. Receives clinical supervision with an independently licensed professional as set forth in the AOC Standard Terms & Conditions and has demonstrated professional experience to work with the adolescent general mental health population. The Contractor is responsible for documenting in the personnel file, verification of professional credentials and experience for each professional personnel. Experience and Competency Prior to providing services under this contract, the Contractor shall document the experience and training of professional personnel as follows: 800** hours of supervised experience in the treatment/management/evaluation of sex offenders in the past 3 years in areas such as, but not limited to, treatment strategies, assessment methods and evaluation tools. At least 200 hours shall be directly related to juvenile sex offenders and up to 100 hours may be in direct training related to juvenile sex offenders/sex offender treatment /evaluation. 200** hours of documented supervision in the past 3 years from a licensed professional at the Master s level or above; and The Contractor shall certify the readiness/competency of the staff prior to the staff providing services under this contract and keep documentation of such in staff personnel files. **The total hours of direct client treatment, supervision and direct training shall be completed and verified by the Contractor within a thirty-six (36) month period prior to services being provided under this contract. Non-clinical and Direct Care Services Personnel Personnel providing direct care service shall meet the criteria set forth in Paragraph 37 of the AOC Standard Terms and Conditions. Individuals providing service provision shall have the ability to provide adequate client supervision, behavior management and appropriate behavioral interventions to address the cognitive, social or behavioral problems of sexual offending youth, which may include a wide range of personal, interpersonal, situational and functional issues. Y:\TxCont&Mon\Procurement\2014\Service Specs\SO\SOBHR202.doc Page 2 of 8
3 Annual Training Completion of twenty (20) hours on sex offender treatment/management/evaluation issues. In each calendar year the professional may count up to 10 hours of time spent in the preparation and presentation of community training provided outside of the Contractor s office towards the 20-hour requirement. Certificates of attendance reflecting training hours earned and date of attendance and/or documentation of professional presentations delivered, reflecting duration and date(s) of presentation shall be maintained in personnel files. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: The use of Plethysmography is strictly prohibited on youth who are 14 years of age or younger. Aversion therapy using faradic shock or ammonia ampules or other olfactory stimuli is prohibited on all youth. Vicarious sensitization is permitted on youth 14 years or older if court ordered. Utilization of the clinical polygraph examination to monitor client progress with treatment must be in accordance with the AOC Clinical Polygraph Examination for Juvenile Sex Offenders Service Specification. UNIT OF SERVICE: One unit equals any part of one residential day. After the first day, the youth must be in residence at 11:59 p.m. for each day reported for the residence to qualify for payment. SERVICE GOAL: Identify, stabilize and treat adolescent problem sexual behaviors to reduce the risk of recidivism and/or prevent placement of youth into a more restrictive level of care. SERVICE TASKS: 1. Provide structured treatment in residential setting appropriate to the needs of the youth, including 24 hour supervision. Treatment includes assessment, intervention, reassessment, and discharge planning with all involved parties. 2. Provide a comprehensive medical examination and behavioral health history. Y:\TxCont&Mon\Procurement\2014\Service Specs\SO\SOBHR202.doc Page 3 of 8
4 3. Conduct treatment team meetings inviting all involved parties (i.e. family, victim, probation officer) for the coordination of care (i.e. therapeutic, discharge and transition planning). Additional requirements may also include the formation and participation in Child and Family Teams for Title XIX and Title XXI enrolled youth. 4. Conduct and implement treatment/service planning, plan review and update and discharge planning in accordance with AOC Standard Terms and Conditions. Planning shall be individualized for the youth s transition to a lower level of care and/or reintegration back to the community and completed within the following timeframes: An initial treatment/service plan must be completed within 48 hours after the youth first receives treatment pursuant to R ; A comprehensive treatment/service plan shall be developed within thirty (30) business days after completion of the assessment or upon admission to the program; Treatment /service plan review and update shall be conducted when additional client deficits which need intervention are identified, or at least every ninety (90) days from the initial date of the treatment plan; and Discharge planning shall commence upon admission and occur continuously as part of the treatment planning process. 5. Obtain parental/family involvement in the service design, delivery and discharge planning through participation in the treatment planning process, ongoing review of services provided and input into the youth s discharge plan. Documentation of parental/family involvement shall be noted in the client file and/or reports as required. 6. Provide and support purposeful activities and behavioral health therapies intended to reduce recidivism, support family reunification and facilitate community reintegration. Activities and services must be documented on a daily schedule and shall target the youth s behavioral health, physical, developmental, emotional, educational, cultural and social needs. 7. Arrange, as necessary, psychiatric services which include, but are not limited to, medication and medication management and review. 8. Offer an educational program approved by the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) or accredited by the North Central Association as required by Title 15 (Educ.) for Elementary and Secondary Schools. The provider must provide a continuum of educational services which address the needs of the youth and participate in Individual Education Planning (IEP) as appropriate. Y:\TxCont&Mon\Procurement\2014\Service Specs\SO\SOBHR202.doc Page 4 of 8
5 9. Transportation must be provided, as necessary, to and from medical and dental examinations, school, court, therapy, home visits and routine day to day activities. 10. Title IV-E: The probation officer may identify a youth as a Title IV-E eligible case, including cases pending eligibility. The Contractor shall conduct and document the following tasks and notification in the client file. a. Individual service plan: Within five (5) business days of receiving written notification of the Title IV-E status from the Probation Department, the Contractor shall review and modify the youth s individual treatment plan to ensure the plan contains the following: Referrals to services to support family reunification; Family involvement, including but not limited to, family visits, parenting classes, home visits, telephone contact between family and the Contractor and/or youth; Youth s behavioral health needs; Youth s medical needs; Youth s educational needs; and Identification of youth and family risk or protective factors that may impact a safe and timely family reunification. b. CHILDS case plan: In conjunction with task #11a, obtain the youth s CHILDS case plan from the Probation Department and integrate the objectives and goals into the youth s individual service plan. c. Monthly progress and discharge reports: Contractor shall submit reports which include the requirements outlined in the AOC Standard Terms and Conditions and clearly describe the youth s progress/lack of progress towards goals identified in the individualized service plan. Documentation in the client file shall support the findings in the reports. d. Home visits: Within five (5) days after the youth returns from a home visit the Contractor shall assess the following and communicate findings to probation officer; all findings and records of communication shall be maintained in the client file: The impact of the home visit relative to the youth s individual service plan and goals; Examples of the youth and family s use of effective communication and conflict resolution skills; Y:\TxCont&Mon\Procurement\2014\Service Specs\SO\SOBHR202.doc Page 5 of 8
6 Risk and protective factors in the home that may impact family reunification; and If progress was not made during home visit, determine the youth and family needs, provide intervention and monitor progression. 11. For Residential Treatment services (ADHSL licensed Behavioral Health Residential Facilities or facilities that are Nationally Accredited by either The Joint Commission (TJC); Council on Accreditation (COA) or Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)); a progress report is due to the court five days prior to the Court hearing and must meet the requirements of ARS (G) or ARS (C) which include: The nature of the treatment provided, including any medications and the child s current diagnosis; The child s need for continued residential treatment services, including the estimated length of the services; A projected discharge date; The level of care required by the child and the potential placement options that are available to the child on discharge; and A statement from the medical director of the residential treatment services facility or the medical director s designee as to whether residential treatment services are necessary to meet the child s mental health and whether the facility that is providing the residential treatment services to the child is the least restrictive available alternative. 12. Prepare and provide all required reports in accordance with AOC Standard Terms & Conditions. Y:\TxCont&Mon\Procurement\2014\Service Specs\SO\SOBHR202.doc Page 6 of 8
7 Contractor proposes: (check one in each category) Education On-site school or Off-site school Private residential school Charter school Gender Males or Females Facility name, address and behavioral health license number: If the agency has more than one facility, each facility must be proposed independently in a completed service specification. The provider must include with the application an annual itemized service budget and clearly document all relevant budget assumptions and program description. School expenses may not be included in the itemized budget or proposed in the daily rate. Detailed program description attached (check) Detailed daily schedule attached (checked) Detailed budget attached (check) Y:\TxCont&Mon\Procurement\2014\Service Specs\SO\SOBHR202.doc Page 7 of 8
8 I have read and fully understand the requirements to provide Sex Offender Behavioral Health Residential Treatment Facility Services, I agree to all requirements and I propose the following rate: Proposed Service Rate: (service code 202) $ / day Other agreement: Contractor Signature / Date AOC USE ONLY: DO NOT FILL IN BEYOND THIS LINE Final Contract Rate: (service code 202) $ / day Other agreement: Contractor Signature / Date AOC Signature / Date Y:\TxCont&Mon\Procurement\2014\Service Specs\SO\SOBHR202.doc Page 8 of 8
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