(1) Crisis mental health services are intended to stabilize a person in crisis to:
(a) Prevent further deterioration;
(b) Provide immediate treatment and intervention in a location best suited to meet the needs of the person; and
(c) Provide treatment services in the least restrictive environment available.
(2) Crisis mental health services include:
(a) Crisis telephone support;
(b) Crisis outreach services;
(c) Crisis stabilization services;
(d) Crisis peer support services; and
(e) Emergency involuntary detention services.
(3) A facility providing any crisis mental health service to a person must:
(a) Be licensed by the department of health as a behavioral health agency;
(b) Be certified by the department of health to provide crisis mental health services;
(c) Have policies and procedures to support and implement the:
(i) Program-specific requirements for each crisis mental health service provided; and
(ii) Department of corrections access to confidential mental health information requirements in WAC
182-538D-0600 through
182-538D-0640.
(4) A BH-ASO or its subcontractor providing crisis mental health services only is not required to meet the initial assessment, individual service plan, and clinical record requirements in WAC
246-341-0610,
246-341-0620, and
246-341-0640.
(5) A BH-ASO or its subcontractor must ensure crisis mental health services:
(a) Are, with the exception of stabilization services, available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week;
(b) Include family members, significant others, and other relevant treatment providers, as necessary, to provide support to the person in crisis; and
(c) Are provided in a setting that is safe for the person and staff members of the BH-ASO and its subcontractor.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
41.05.021 and
41.05.160, 2019 c 325, 2014 c 225, and 2018 c 201. WSR 19-24-063, § 182-538C-220, filed 11/27/19, effective 1/1/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
41.05.021,
41.05.160. WSR 16-05-051, § 182-538C-220, filed 2/11/16, effective 4/1/16.]