Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 55. PUBLIC WELFARE |
PART VIII. Intellectual Disability and Autism Manual |
Subpart E. Residential Agencies/Facilities/Services |
Article I. Licensing/Approval |
Chapter 6500. Family Living Homes |
Section 6500.165. Restrictive procedure plan
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(a) For each individual for whom restrictive procedures may be used, a restrictive procedure plan shall be written prior to the use of restrictive procedures.
(b) The restrictive procedure plan shall be developed and revised with the participation of the family living specialist, the family, the interdisciplinary team as appropriate and other professionals as appropriate.
(c) The restrictive procedure plan shall be reviewed, and revised if necessary, according to the time frame established by the restrictive procedure review committee, not to exceed 6 months.
(d) The restrictive procedure plan shall be reviewed, approved, signed and dated by the chairperson of the restrictive procedure review committee and the family living specialist, prior to the use of a restrictive procedure, whenever the restrictive procedure plan is revised and at least every 6 months.
(e) The restrictive procedure plan shall include:
(1) The specific behavior to be addressed and the suspected antecedent or reason for the behavior.
(2) The single behavioral outcome desired stated in measurable terms.
(3) Methods for modifying or eliminating the behavior, such as changes in the individuals physical and social environment, changes in the individuals routine, improving communications, teaching skills and reinforcing appropriate behavior.
(4) Types of restrictive procedures that may be used and the circumstances under which the procedures may be used.
(5) A target date for achieving the outcome.
(6) The amount of time the restrictive procedure may be applied, not to exceed the maximum time periods specified in this chapter.
(7) Physical problems that require special attention during the use of restrictive procedures.
(8) The name of the person responsible for monitoring and documenting progress with the plan.
(f) The restrictive procedure plan shall be implemented as written.
(g) Copies of the restrictive procedure plan shall be kept in the individuals record.
Notation
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 6500.174 (relating to emergency use of exclusion and manual restraints).