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Sequoyah Memorial Office Building, 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd. • Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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340:75-16-31. Individualized treatment plan
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Revised 6-1-07

 

     Within ten days after the order authorizing continued inpatient mental health treatment, the facility ensures that an individualized treatment plan is submitted to the court.  The child is involved in determining the treatment plan when possible.  The child's parent(s) and the Child Welfare (CW) worker are involved to the maximum extent consistent with the treatment needs of the child.  • 1

  • (1) The court reviews the case every 30 days as long as the child receives inpatient treatment.  The CW worker ensures the court receives a written report from the facility regarding the child's progress within three days prior to any review hearing.
  • (2) The CW worker has on-site face-to-face interaction with the child in acute and residential mental health treatment in accordance with OAC 340:75-6-48.

INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF 340:75-16-31

Revised 6-1-07

1.   CW worker's role and responsibilities.  The Child Welfare (CW) worker:

(1) reviews and signs the individualized treatment plan when the CW worker visits the child at the mental health inpatient facility or when the treatment plan is faxed to the CW worker for review and signature.  Once the treatment plan is signed it is returned via fax to the facility;

and

(2) begins planning for discharge at the time of admission of the child by entering a placement recommendation on the KIDS Placement screen that is approved by the CW supervisor.



Last Updated:  5/13/2010
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Street address: Sequoyah Memorial Office Building, 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mailing address: P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405) 521-3646
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