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Rule 5122-30-23 | Facility records.

...ined on the roster for three years post discharge. (2) For each resident, the facility shall maintain: (a) A written referral from the referring entity or individual, if applicable, that specifies: (i) Name, address and telephone number of the referring entity; (ii) For individuals receiving mental health services, the name, address, and telephone number of the person or entity responsible for the continued provi...

Rule 5122-30-24 | Resident agreement.

...resident in the event of the resident's discharge or transfer from the facility. (6) A statement that no charges, fines, or penalties will be assessed against the resident other than those stipulated in the agreement. (7) Provision for thirty day prior verbal and written notification for increasing monthly charges. (8) A copy of procedures to be used for the referral of a resident with mental illness for mental he...

Rule 5122-30-25 | Skilled nursing care and changes in a resident's health status.

...medication, the facility must provide a discharge or transfer notice to the resident in accordance with rule 5122-30-27 of the Administrative Code. An operator may not transfer such a resident to another class two residential facility. (D) Class two facilities shall in the event of acute illness, accident, nursing facility admission, or hospitalization of a resident, contact the resident's physician or source of me...

Rule 5122-30-27 | Transfer and discharge rights.

...A) For purposes of this rule: (1) "Discharge" means a permanent movement of a resident to another facility that is not under the jurisdiction of the owner or manager. (2) "Emergency" means a situation which creates an imminent risk of substantial harm to the individual or other household members in the facility, if immediate action is not taken. (3) "Transfer" means a temporary or perma...

Rule 5122-30-31 | Background investigations for employment.

...ate the applicant or employee was fully discharged from imprisonment, probation, and parole, if the applicant or employee has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to any of the following sections of the Revised Code: (i) 2903.04 (involuntary manslaughter); (ii) 2903.041 (reckless homicide); (iii) 2905.04 (child stealing) as it existed prior to July 1, 1996; (iv) 2905.05 (criminal ch...

Rule 5122-30-32 | Qualified residential treatment program (QRTP).

...e youth and the family. (6) Completes discharge planning that is to include family-based aftercare support. Family-based aftercare support is defined as individualized, community-based, trauma-informed supports that build on treatment gains to promote the safety and well-being of youth and families, with the goal of preserving the youth in a supportive family environment. The discharge plan is t...

Rule 5122-36-04 | Responsibilities of the living arrangement.

...ving arrangement requires a transfer or discharge; (3) The living arrangement no longer has a current, valid license or certification; or, (4) The living arrangement goes out of business. (L) Permit each resident to have daily access to his or her personal funds during regularly-scheduled office hours, as specified in a posted notice that is available to each resident. (M) Have each resident sign receipts for all...

Rule 5122-40-05 | Personnel.

... within five days of that patient's discharge or termination of services. (c) An overdose of an active patient, or the allegation of such an overdose, that was reported to the OTP. (d) A call made by OTP staff for emergency medical services to be dispatched to the OTP site, including a parking lot used by the OTP's patients. (4) The program director is to ensure documentation of individual case...

Rule 5122-40-08 | Monitoring program.

...-four hours of patient admission or discharge, the program shall report to the central registry, patient admission data which shall include: (a) Provider identification, including program name, county, and address; (b) Patient identification, including: (i) Patient name or initials; (ii) Sex; (iii) Month, day, and year of birth; and, (iv) Race, (c) The month, day, and year of admission...

Rule 5122-40-08 | Monitoring program.

...-four hours of patient admission or discharge, the program shall report to the central registry, patient admission data which shall include: (a) Provider identification, including program name, county, and address; (b) Patient identification, including: (i) Patient name or initials; (ii) Sex; (iii) Month, day, and year of birth; and, (iv) Race, (c) The month, day, and year of admission...

Rule 5122-40-08 | Monitoring program.

...-four hours of patient admission or discharge, the program is to report to the central registry patient admission data which is to include: (a) Provider identification, including program name, county, and address; (b) Patient identification, including: (i) Patient name or initials; (ii) Sex; (iii) Month, day, and year of birth; and, (iv) Race, (c) The month, day, and year of admission;...

Rule 5122-40-09 | Non-medication services.

... (g) Interventions; and, (h) Various discharge criteria. (3) An explanation about obtaining reports from the prescription drug monitoring program database; how the reports are used to treat and monitor the patient and the requirement that the reports be maintained in the patient files; (4) An explanation of any and all financial obligations of the patient; all fees charged by the opioid trea...

Rule 5122-40-09 | Non-medication services.

... (g) Interventions; and, (h) Various discharge criteria. (3) An explanation about obtaining reports from the prescription drug monitoring program database; how the reports are used to treat and monitor the patient and the requirement that the reports be maintained in the patient files; (4) An explanation of any and all financial obligations of the patient; all fees charged by the opioid trea...

Rule 5122-40-09 | Non-medication services.

...; (g) Interventions; and (h) Various discharge criteria. (3) An explanation about obtaining reports from the prescription drug monitoring program database, how the reports are used to treat and monitor the patient, and the requirement that the reports be maintained in the patient files; (4) An explanation of any and all financial obligations of the patient; all fees charged by the opioid tre...

Rule 5122-40-13 | Evaluation activities.

... of the patient; (8) The patient's discharge date; (9) The date on which the patient is no longer actively receiving treatment, if different than the discharge date; (10) The patient's discharge reason: (11) The number and type of administrative and medical withdrawals from the opioid treatment program; (12) The number of overdose episodes experienced while in treatment; (13) Th...

Rule 5122-40-14 | Program withdrawal.

...nvoluntary withdrawal or administrative discharge from a opioid treatment program. The schedule of withdrawal may be brief, less than thirty days if necessary. (1) Administrative withdrawal may result from any of the following: (a) Disruptive conduct or behavior considered to have an adverse effect on the program, staff or patient population of such gravity as to justify the involuntary withdraw...

Rule 5122-41-01 | Purpose, definitions and general standards.

...l health and addiction services. (5) "Discharge" means a youth is leaving the PRTF without meeting treatment goals. (6) "Home-like environment" or "home-like" means a living environment that provides for positive, nurturing interactions between caregivers and youth which may reduce the tensions of living in a group setting. Home-like environments provide softness and challenge, stability and fl...

Rule 5122-41-03 | PRTF admission criteria, admissions, and discharges.

...does not permit a PRTF to refuse to discharge a youth when the legal custodian has requested discharge. (E) There will be documented evidence of active, individualized transition planning in conjunction with the youth's OhioRISE care coordination and child and family team.

Rule 5122-41-05 | Care coordination, transition planning, and continuity of care.

...ioRISE care coordination to develop discharge plan back into the community that includes consistent collaboration during the youth's PRTF stay. (E) The PRTF partners with the youth and family to engage and utilize natural community supports as part of transition planning. (F) The PRTF coordinates with community providers or partners prior to the transition to ensure services are not interru...

Rule 5122:2-1-02 | Board client rights and grievance procedure.

...linical review, psychopharmacology, discharge planning, professionally-led support, etc. (D) Board procedure. (1) Each board shall assure that each contract provider has a grievance procedure in place which meets the requirements of rule 5122-26-18 of the Administrative Code. Each board shall recognize that, for a provider accredited and granted deemed status by the Ohio department of mental hea...

Rule 5123-2-02 | Background investigations for employment.

...icant, employee, or candidate was fully discharged from imprisonment, probation, and parole, if the applicant, employee, or candidate has been convicted of, pleaded guilty to, or has been found eligible for intervention in lieu of conviction for any of the following sections of the Revised Code: (i) 2903.04 (involuntary manslaughter); (ii) 2903.041 (reckless homicide); (iii) 2905.04 (child st...

Rule 5123-2-02 | Background investigations for employment.

...icant, employee, or candidate was fully discharged from imprisonment, probation, and parole, if the applicant, employee, or candidate has been convicted of, pleaded guilty to, or has been found eligible for intervention in lieu of conviction for any of the following sections of the Revised Code: (i) 2903.04 (involuntary manslaughter); (ii) 2903.041 (reckless homicide); (iii) 2905.04 (child stealing) as it existed ...

Rule 5123-3-03 | Licensed residential facilities - person-centered planning.

...anning for: (i) The individual's discharge from the intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities that: (a) Identifies supports and services necessary for the individual's successful transition to an integrated community setting and specifies who is responsible for ensuring necessary supports and services are provided; and (b) Includes strategies or methods...

Rule 5123-3-03 | Licensed residential facilities - person-centered planning.

...ng for: (i) The individual's discharge from the intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities that: (a) Identifies supports and services necessary for the individual's successful transition to an integrated community setting and specifies who is responsible for ensuring necessary supports and services are provided; and (b) Includes strategies or methods...

Rule 5123-7-08 | Intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities - bed-hold days.

...admission or a return admission after a discharge. (2) "Advanced practice registered nurse" has the same meaning as in section 4723.01 of the Revised Code. (3) "Bed-hold day" means a day for which a bed is reserved for a resident of an ICFIID through medicaid reimbursement while the resident is temporarily absent from the ICFIID for hospitalization, therapeutic leave, or a visit with friends or ...