D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 22. HEALTH |
SubTilte 22-A. MENTAL HEALTH |
Chapter 22-A39. MENTAL HEALTH CLUBHOUSE CERTIFICATION STANDARDS |
Section 22-A3999. DEFINITIONS
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Clubhouse Standards – The International Standards for Clubhouse Programs consensually agreed upon by the worldwide Clubhouse community.
Core Services Agency or “CSA” – a Department-certified community-based MHRS provider that has entered into a Human Care Agreement with the Department to provide specified MHRS in accordance with the requirements of 22A DCMR Chapter 34.
Consumer – adult, children, or youth who seek or receive mental health services or mental health supports funded or regulated by the Department.
International Center for Clubhouse Development or “ICCD” – the international organization that establishes standards for the operation of certified mental health clubhouse programs. ICCD is responsible for evaluating and certifying mental health clubhouse programs.
Member – a consumer who has joined a mental health Clubhouse.
Mental Health Rehabilitation Services or “MHRS” - mental health rehabilitative or palliative services provided by a Department-certified community mental health provider to consumers in accordance with the District of Columbia State Medicaid Plan, the MAA (now DHCF)/ Department Interagency Agreement, and this chapter.
Qualified Practitioner - (i) a psychiatrist; (ii) a psychologist; (iii) an independent clinical social worker; (iv) an advance practice registered nurse; (v) a registered nurse; (vi) a licensed professional counselor; (vii) an independent social worker; and (viii) an addiction counselor.
Rehabilitation plan – the plan developed to provide services to Clubhouse members in accordance with ICCD standards.
Treatment plan or “IRP” – means the individualized service plan for a
person with mental illness who is receiving MHRS, as further described in 22A DCMR §3407 and §3408.