5122-29-20 Prevention service.
(A) "Prevention service" means action oriented either toward reducing the incidence, prevalence, or severity of specific types of mental disabilities or emotional disturbances; or actions oriented toward population groups with multiple service needs and systems that have been identified through recognized needs assessment techniques. Included in this service are actions such as personal and social competency building, stress management, and systems change.
(B) Prevention service shall:
(1) Be based upon a needs assessment and delivered to a population according to identified priorities. The population may include a range of persons from infancy to elderly age groups:
(2) Be provided by staff qualified according to paragraph (E) of this rule; and
(3) Be planned, implemented, and evaluated with the participation of persons served, and their families or significant others.
(C) Prevention service may include competency skills building, stress management, self-esteem building, mental health promotion, life-style management and ways in which community systems can meet the needs of their citizens more effectively.
(D) The agency shall maintain documentation of the following:
(1) Services provided and numbers and characteristics of people served; and
(2) Training and utilization of volunteers.
(E) Prevention service shall be provided and supervised by staff who are qualified according to rule 5122-29-30 of the Administrative Code.
The following matrixidentifies those individuals who are eligible to provide and supervise the preventionservice. Licensed, certified or registered individuals shall comply with current,applicable scope of practice and supervisory requirements identified by appropriatelicensing, certifying or registering bodies:(1)
To provide the service:(a)Medical doctor or doctor of osteopathic medicine;(b)Physician assistant;(c)Licensed practical nurse;(d)Registered nurse;(e)Master of science in nursing;(f)Clinical nurse specialist;(g)Nurse practitioner;(h)Licensed occupational therapy assistant;(i)Licensed occupational therapist;(j)Social work assistant;(k)Social worker trainee;(l)Social worker;(m)Independent social worker;(n)Counselor trainee;(o)Professional counselor;(p)Professional clinical counselor;(q)Licensed school psychology assistant;(r)Licensed school psychologist;(s)Psychology intern/fellow;(t)Psychology assistant/assistant;(u)Psychologist;(v)Activity therapist;(w)Art therapist;(x)Certified therapeutic recreation specialist;(y)Music therapist/board certified; or(z)Trained other.(2)
To supervise the service:(a)Medical doctor or doctor of osteopathic medicine;(b)Registered nurse;(c)Master of science in nursing;(d)Clinical nurse specialist;(e)Nurse practitioner;(f)Social worker;(g)Independent social worker;(h)Counselor trainee;(i)Professional counselor;(j)Professional clinical counselor;(k)Psychology intern/fellow;(l)Psychology assistant/assistant; or(m)Psychologist.Effective: 07/01/2009
R.C. 119.032 review dates: 04/14/2009 and 07/01/2014
CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Certification
06/19/2009
Date
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5119.22, 5119.61(A), 5119.611(C)
Rule Amplifies: 5119.22, 5119.61(A), 5119.611(C)
Prior Effective Dates: 1-1-1991, 7-15-2001, 8-23-2007
Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 7/1/2009
- File Date:
- 2009-06-19
- Last Day in Effect:
- 2009-07-01
- Five Year Review:
- Yes
- Rule File:
- 5122-29-20_PH_FF_A_RU_20090619_1017.pdf
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- Ill. Adm. Code 5122-29-20. Prevention service