(A)The
recommending agency shall not allow a child who has special or exceptional
needs as described in rule 5101:2-47-18 of the Administrative Code to be placed
in a foster home unless the foster caregiver has been certified to operate a
treatment foster home pursuant to this rule and rule 5101:2-7-16 of the
Administrative Code. The recommending agency shall document in the homestudy
how a treatment foster caregiver meets the requirements in paragraph (A) of
rule 5101:2-7-16 of the Administrative Code.
(B)The agency
shall assign a treatment team to each child with special or exceptional needs
placed in a treatment foster home.
(C)The treatment
team shall develop a service plan in accordance with the following
requirements:
(1)An initial
service plan shall be completed by the treatment team for each treatment foster
child placed in a treatment foster home no later than thirty days after
placement.
(2)The service
plan shall be reviewed and revised, if necessary, at least once every ninety
days thereafter.
(3)Service plan
development and any revisions shall be completed by the treatment team leader
with approval of the treatment team leader's supervisor who shall be a member
of the agency's professional treatment team staff.
(4)The agency
shall notify the treatment team members in advance of each treatment team
meeting and invite them to participate and document the invitations in the
child's record.
(D)The service
plan for a child with special or exceptional needs placed in a treatment foster
home shall include:
(1)Treatment
goals, clinical and/or rehabilitative services and other necessary
interventions for the child and his or her family.
(2)The method by
which the goals, rehabilitative services, and other necessary interventions
will be attained and progress evaluated.
(3)The projected
length of the child's stay in treatment foster care.
(4)The criteria
for the child to meet for the child's reunification with his or her
parent(s)/family or guardian or the projected post-treatment setting into which
the child will be placed upon attainment of the treatment goals.
(5)Services to be
provided or arranged for the child after discharge from the treatment foster
care program.
(6)How the
child's permanency plan for family reunification, adoption, independent living
or a planned permanent living arrangement, as specified in the custodial
agency's case plan, will be attained.
(E)The
recommending agency shall develop an individual plan for respite care for each
child with special or exceptional needs placed in treatment foster care. The
use of respite care shall comply with the agency's respite care policy prepared
pursuant to rule 5101:2-5-13 of the Administrative Code. A copy of the
individual plan for respite care for each foster child with special or
exceptional needs placed in a treatment foster home shall be included in the
child's case record.
(F)The agency
shall ensure that a member of the agency's professional staff shall be on-call
for treatment foster caregivers and children with special or exceptional needs
placed in a treatment foster home on a twenty-four hour, seven day a week
basis.
(G)The agency
shall ensure that treatment foster caregivers are provided with a manual
containing all policies, procedures and other information related to the
treatment foster care program no later than the date the individual becomes
certified to operate a treatment foster home. The agency shall provide
treatment foster caregivers copies of any revisions to the manual within thirty
days of the revision.
(H)The agency
shall coordinate with the agency holding custody of a child in treatment foster
care or the child's parent or guardian for the provision of all rehabilitative
services and other necessary interventions contained in the child's service
plan and any revisions thereto. The agency shall also implement those aspects
of the child's service plan that are its responsibility.
(I)The agency
shall ensure that a discharge summary is prepared pursuant to rule 5101:2-5-17
of the Administrative Code for each special or exceptional needs child
discharged from a treatment foster home. This paragraph does not apply to a
child who is receiving respite services other than as a direct placement.
(J)At the time
of placement and whenever additional information becomes available, the agency
shall disclose to the treatment foster caregiver all information available to
the agency about the child and his family pursuant to rule 5101:2-42-90 of the
Administrative Code. Documentation of the receipt of this information shall be
maintained in the treatment foster caregiver's record and in the child's
record.
(K)The agency
shall assure that all professional treatment staff required to be licensed
shall be appropriately licensed. Professional treatment staff shall demonstrate
to the employing or contracting agency that the training required for
professional licensure shall be in topics appropriate to treatment foster care.
Documentation of the training topics shall be maintained in the child's record.
(L)All
professional treatment staff shall annually complete at least fifteen hours of
training specific to treatment foster care issues and the mission of the
agency.
(M)The agency
shall ensure that all professional treatment staff are provided with a manual
of all policies and procedures relevant to the treatment foster care program at
the beginning of their employment with the agency. If the agency contracts with
an individual that is a member of the professional treatment staff, the agency
shall provide a manual of all policies and procedures relevant to the treatment
foster care program to the individual at the onset of the contractual
agreement.
(N)The agency
shall not prohibit treatment foster caregivers from participation in any formal
or informal support groups organized for the purpose of supporting foster
caregivers.
(O)The agency
shall ensure that any certified treatment foster caregiver complies with the
following occupancy limits:
(1)With the
exception of the provisions of paragraph (O)(1)(b) of this rule, a treatment
foster caregiver may provide foster care for not more than five foster
children, two of whom may have exceptional needs as described in rule
5101:2-47-18 of the Administrative Code requiring their placement in a
treatment foster home.
(a)Any exception
to the number of treatment foster children placed in the home shall be only
with specific justification in accordance with the agency's policy for matching
treatment foster children and caregivers developed pursuant to rule 5101:2-5-13
of the Administrative Code.
(b)The
justification as required by paragraph (O)(1)(a) of this rule shall be
documented in the child's case record and in the foster home record. The
justification may include the following:
(i)The need to
place a sibling group.
(ii)The
abilities of a particular caregiver in relation to the exceptional needs of a
particular child.
(c)If more than
two treatment foster children are placed in a medically fragile foster home,
all agencies holding custody of any other children placed in the home shall be
notified by the agency recommending certification of the home within
seventy-two hours of the additional exceptional needs child's placement.
(2)A treatment
foster caregiver may provide care for not more thanup to five treatment foster children placed in the
caregiver's home if anyeither
of the following apply:
(a)The caregiver
is an appropriately trained and licensed professional
such as a social worker, professional counselor, psychologist or teacher. The following shall be considered an appropriately trained
and licensed professional:
(i)A social worker.
(ii)A professional counselor.
(iii)A psychologist.
(iv)A teacher.
(v)A marriage and family therapist.
(vi)A person who has a minimum of a bachelor's
degree in a child development or social services field.
(b)The caregiver has a minimum of a bachelor's degree in a child
development or social services field and five years of child care experience
and training related to serving children in foster care.The caregiver has five years of child care experience and
training related to serving children in foster care.
(3)Children placed in a foster home shall not be moved to another
placement solely to meet this requirement.Children
placed in a foster home on or prior to March 31, 2005 shall not be moved to
another placement solely to meet the requirements of paragraph (O)(1) or (O)(2)
of this rule.
(P)The agency
shall ensure that professional treatment staff shall have weekly consultation
and face-to-face contact at least every two weeks with at least one member of
each treatment foster caregiver couple or co-parents serving a child with
special or exceptional needs. At least one of the face-to-face contacts each
month shall take place in the treatment foster home.
(Q)The agency
shall ensure that professional treatment staff shall have at least weekly
contact and face-to-face meetings at least every two weeks with each special or
exceptional needs child placed in a treatment foster home. At least one of the
face-to-face contacts each month shall take place in the treatment foster home.
(R)The agency
shall ensure that treatment foster caregivers keep a written record of the
behavior and progress towards achieving treatment goals as identified in the child's
service plan for each foster child placed in a treatment foster home. The
written record shall be maintained current and kept in the manner prescribed by
the treatment foster care program.
(S)The agency
shall assure that treatment foster caregivers are aware of the potential side
effects of any prescribed medication for children placed in their home.
Effective: 5/1/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 1/7/2019 and 05/01/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 03/14/2019
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.0316, 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2003, 08/01/2009, 07/01/2014