Florida Regulations 65E-5.1602: Individual Behavioral Management Programs
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When an individualized treatment plan requires interventions beyond the existing unit rules of conduct, the person shall be included, and the person’s treatment plan shall reflect:
(2) Consent for the treatment to be provided;
(3) A general description of the behaviors requiring the intervention, which may include previous emergency interventions;
(4) Antecedents of that behavior;
(5) The events immediately following the behavior;
(6) Objective definition of the target behaviors, such as specific acts, level of aggression, encroachment on others’ space, self-injurious behavior or excessive withdrawal;
(7) Arrangements for the consistent collection and recording of data;
(8) Analysis of data;
(9) Based on data analysis, development of intervention strategies, if necessary;
(10) Development of a written intervention strategy that includes criteria for starting and stopping specific staff interventions and the process by which they are to occur;
(11) Continued data collection, if interventions are implemented; and,
(12) Periodic review and revision of the plan based upon data collected and analyzed.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 394.457(5). Law Implemented 394.459(2), (11) FS. History-New 11-29-98, Amended 4-4-05.
(1) Documentation, signed by the physician that the person’s medical condition does not exclude the proposed interventions;
(2) Consent for the treatment to be provided;
(3) A general description of the behaviors requiring the intervention, which may include previous emergency interventions;
(4) Antecedents of that behavior;
(5) The events immediately following the behavior;
(6) Objective definition of the target behaviors, such as specific acts, level of aggression, encroachment on others’ space, self-injurious behavior or excessive withdrawal;
(7) Arrangements for the consistent collection and recording of data;
(8) Analysis of data;
(9) Based on data analysis, development of intervention strategies, if necessary;
(10) Development of a written intervention strategy that includes criteria for starting and stopping specific staff interventions and the process by which they are to occur;
(11) Continued data collection, if interventions are implemented; and,
(12) Periodic review and revision of the plan based upon data collected and analyzed.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 394.457(5). Law Implemented 394.459(2), (11) FS. History-New 11-29-98, Amended 4-4-05.