DHS 36.15(1)(a)(a) Review and attest to the applicant’s need for psychosocial rehabilitation services and medical and supportive activities to address the desired recovery goals.
DHS 36.15(1)(b)(b) Assure that a statement authorizing the proposed psychosocial rehabilitation services under the standards set forth in par. (a) is provided and filed in the consumer service record.
DHS 36.15(2)(2)If the applicant has or may have a substance-use disorder, a substance abuse professional shall also sign the authorization for services.
DHS 36.15 HistoryHistory: CR 04-025: cr. Register October 2004 No. 586, eff. 11-1-04.
DHS 36.16DHS 36.16Assessment process.
DHS 36.16(1)(1)Policies and procedures. The CCS shall implement policies and procedures that address the requirements under this section.
DHS 36.16(2)(2)Facilitation. All of the following shall occur concerning the assessment:
DHS 36.16(2)(a)(a) The assessment process and the assessment summary required under sub. (6) shall be completed within 30 days of receipt of an application for services. The assessment process shall be explained to the consumer and, if appropriate, a legal representative or family member.
DHS 36.16(2)(b)(b) The assessment process shall be facilitated by a service facilitator.
DHS 36.16(2)(c)(c) Substance use diagnoses shall be established by a substance abuse professional. An assessment of the consumer’s substance use, strengths and treatment needs also shall be conducted by a substance abuse professional.
DHS 36.16(2)(d)(d) The assessment process shall incorporate, to the greatest extent possible, the consumer’s unique perspective and own words about how he or she views his or her recovery, experience, challenges, strengths, resources and needs in each of the domains included in the assessment process.
DHS 36.16(3)(3)Assessment criteria. The assessment shall be comprehensive and accurate. The assessment shall be conducted within the context of the domains listed in sub. (4), and any other domains identified by the CCS, and shall be consistent with all of the following:
DHS 36.16(3)(a)(a) Be based upon known facts and recent information and evaluations and include assessment for co-existing mental health disorders, substance-use disorders, physical or mental impairments and medical problems.
DHS 36.16(3)(b)(b) Be updated as new information becomes available.
DHS 36.16(3)(c)(c) Address the strengths, needs, recovery goals, priorities, preferences, values and lifestyle of the consumer.
DHS 36.16(3)(d)(d) Address age and developmental factors that influence appropriate outcomes, goals and methods for addressing them.
DHS 36.16(3)(e)(e) Identify the cultural and environmental supports as they affect identified goals and desired outcomes and preferred methods for achieving the identified goals.
DHS 36.16(3)(f)(f) Identify the consumer’s recovery goals and understanding of options for treatment, psychosocial rehabilitation services and self-help programs to address those goals.
DHS 36.16(4)(4)Assessment domains. The assessment process shall address all of the following domains of functioning:
DHS 36.16(4)(a)(a) Life satisfaction.
DHS 36.16(4)(b)(b) Basic needs.
DHS 36.16(4)(c)(c) Social network and family involvement. In this paragraph “family involvement” means the activities of a family member to support a consumer receiving psychosocial rehabilitation services. Except where rights of visitation have been terminated, the family of a minor shall always be included. The family of an adult consumer may be involved only when the adult has given written permission.
DHS 36.16(4)(d)(d) Community living skills.
DHS 36.16(4)(e)(e) Housing issues.
DHS 36.16(4)(f)(f) Employment.
DHS 36.16(4)(g)(g) Education.
DHS 36.16(4)(h)(h) Finances and benefits.
DHS 36.16(4)(i)(i) Mental health
DHS 36.16(4)(j)(j) Physical health.