(225 ILCS 10/2.35) Sec. 2.35. Qualified residential treatment program. "Qualified residential treatment program" means a program that: (1) has a trauma-informed treatment model that is |
| designed to address the needs, including clinical needs as appropriate, of children with serious emotional or behavioral disorders or disturbances and, with respect to a child, is able to implement the treatment identified for the child by the assessment of the child required under 42 U.S.C. 675a(c);
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(2) whether by acquisition of direct employment or
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| otherwise, has registered or licensed nursing staff and other licensed clinical staff who:
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(A) provide care within the scope of their
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| practice as defined by law;
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(B) are located on-site; and
(C) are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week;
(3) to the extent appropriate, and in accordance with
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| the child's best interests, facilitates participation of family members in the child's treatment program;
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(4) facilitates outreach to the family members of the
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| child, including siblings, documents how the outreach is made, including contact information, and maintains contact information for any known biological family and fictive kin of the child;
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(5) documents how family members are integrated into
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| the treatment process for the child, including post-discharge, and how sibling connections are maintained;
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(6) provides discharge planning and family-based
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| aftercare support for at least 6 months post-discharge; and
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(7) is licensed in accordance with this Act and is
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| accredited by any of the following independent, not-for-profit organizations:
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(A) the Commission on Accreditation of
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| Rehabilitation Facilities;
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(B) the Joint Commission;
(C) the Council on Accreditation; or
(D) any other independent, not-for-profit
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| accrediting organization approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services as described in 42 U.S.C. 672 (k)(4).
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(Source: P.A. 103-564, eff. 11-17-23.)
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