DHS 36.16(4)(L)(L) Trauma and significant life stressors.
DHS 36.16(4)(m)(m) Medications.
DHS 36.16(4)(n)(n) Crisis prevention and management.
DHS 36.16(4)(o)(o) Legal status.
DHS 36.16(4)(p)(p) Any other domain identified by the CCS.
DHS 36.16(5)(5)Abbreviated Assessment.
DHS 36.16(5)(a)(a) The assessment in sub. (3) may be abbreviated if the consumer has signed an admission agreement and one of the following circumstances apply:
DHS 36.16(5)(a)1.1. The consumer’s health or symptoms are such that only limited information can be obtained immediately.
DHS 36.16(5)(a)2.2. The consumer chooses not to provide information necessary to complete a comprehensive assessment at the time of application.
DHS 36.16(5)(a)3.3. The consumer is immediately interested in receiving only specified services that require limited information.
DHS 36.16(5)(b)(b) An assessment conducted under this subsection shall meet the requirements under sub. (3) to the extent possible within the context that precluded a comprehensive assessment.
DHS 36.16(5)(c)(c) The assessment summary required to be completed under sub. (6) shall include the specific reason for abbreviating the assessment.
DHS 36.16(5)(d)(d) An abbreviated assessment shall be valid for up to 3 months from the date of the application. Upon the expiration date, a comprehensive assessment shall be conducted to continue psychosocial rehabilitation services. If a comprehensive assessment cannot be conducted when the abbreviated assessment expires, the applicant shall be given notice of a determination that the consumer does not need psychosocial rehabilitation services pursuant to the requirements of s. DHS 36.14 (3) (b).
DHS 36.16(6)(6)Assessment summary. The assessment shall be documented in an assessment summary that shall be prepared by a member of the recovery team and shall include all of the following:
DHS 36.16(6)(a)(a) The period of time within which the assessment was conducted. Each meeting date shall be included.
DHS 36.16(6)(b)(b) The information on which outcomes and service recommendations are based.
DHS 36.16(6)(c)(c) Desired outcomes and measurable goals desired by the consumer.
DHS 36.16(6)(d)(d) The names and relationship to the consumer of all individuals who participated in the assessment process.
DHS 36.16(6)(e)(e) Significant differences of opinion, if any, which are not resolved among members of the recovery team.
DHS 36.16(6)(f)(f) Signatures of persons present at meetings being summarized.
DHS 36.16(7)(7)Recovery team.
DHS 36.16(7)(a)(a) The consumer shall be asked to participate in identifying members of the recovery team.
DHS 36.16(7)(am)(am) The recovery team shall include all of the following:
DHS 36.16(7)(am)1.1. The consumer.
DHS 36.16(7)(am)2.2. A service facilitator.
DHS 36.16(7)(am)3.3. A mental health professional or substance abuse professional. If the consumer has or is believed to have a co-occurring condition, the recovery team shall consult with an individual who has the qualifications of a mental health professional and substance abuse professional or shall include both a mental health professional and substance abuse professional or a person who has the qualifications of both a mental health professional and substance abuse professional on the recovery team.
DHS 36.16(7)(am)4.4. Service providers, family members, natural supports and advocates shall be included on the recovery team, with the consumer’s consent, unless their participation is unobtainable or inappropriate.
DHS 36.16(7)(am)5.5. If the consumer is a minor or is incompetent or incapacitated, a parent or legal representative of the consumer, as applicable, shall be included on the recovery team.
DHS 36.16(7)(b)(b)