Leads to certification with duration:
1 year
1 year
CARF Standards (2024 SMY) / BH
Behavioral Health, Section 2. General Program Standards
For an organization to
achieve quality services, the persons served are active participants in the
planning, prioritization, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of the
services offered. A commitment to quality and the involvement of the persons
served span the entire time that the persons served are involved with the
organization. The service planning process is individualized, establishing
goals and objectives that incorporate the unique strengths, needs, abilities,
and preferences of the persons served. The persons served have the opportunity
to transition easily through a system of care.
Curriculum content
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This 2024 course focuses on screening and assessment as an individualized process that determines a person’s eligibility for services and the organization’s ability to provide them. Standards within this course focus on an individualized assessment process that maximizes opportunities for the persons served to gain access to the organization’s programs and services. Programs minimize wait times, use standardized and appropriate admission criteria, and ensure that persons are oriented to the program and understand exactly what will happen as services are delivered.
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This 2024 course focuses on the person-centered planning process, highlighting practices that support active involvement of the person served in determining the direction of their plan. Through this process, programs engage persons served in planning and directing their services, and individualized strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences are reflected in the plan and addressed through service delivery.
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This 2024 course focuses on the person-centered planning process, highlighting practices that support active involvement of the person served in determining the direction of their plan. Through this process, programs engage persons served in planning and directing their services, and individualized strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences are reflected in the plan and addressed through service delivery.
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This 2024 course focuses on how programs utilize planning, preparation, and proactive follow-up to ensure the safety of persons served, support their ongoing well-being, and facilitate continuity of care.
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This 2024 course focuses on how programs strive to provide a safe, nurturing, and supportive environment and only employ seclusion and/or restraint as a last resort. Content addresses use of seclusion and/or restraint by trained and competent staff in accordance with procedures and legal protocols in order to mitigate risk to the person served and others.
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This 2024 course focuses on how a complete and accurate record is developed to ensure that all appropriate individuals have access to relevant clinical and other information regarding each person served.
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This 2024 course focuses on systems and procedures that provide for the ongoing monitoring of the quality, appropriateness, and utilization of services provided. This is largely accomplished through a systematic review of the records of the persons served that assists the program in improving the quality of services provided to each person served.
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This 2024 course focuses on standards related to delivering individualized services through information and communication technologies. Standards address written procedures; training provided to personnel, persons served, and families/support systems; considerations related to privacy/confidentiality; equipment maintenance; and emergency procedures.