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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

202A.0817 Treatment plan required for court-ordered assisted outpatient

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treatment. No later than the date of the hearing held pursuant to KRS 202A.0811, the qualified mental health professional who examined the respondent pursuant to KRS 202A.0811 shall provide to the court and the respondent a proposed written treatment plan for the respondent for court-ordered assisted outpatient treatment, which shall have the goal of recovery. In developing a treatment plan, a qualified mental health professional shall:
(1)Provide reasonable opportunities for the respondent to actively participate in
the development of the treatment plan and any modifications thereafter, and
involve any other persons whom the respondent requests to have participate;
(2)Follow any advanced directive for mental health treatment executed by the
respondent; and
(3)Include in the treatment plan:
(a)A proactive crisis plan that includes access to emergency or crisis
services twenty-four
(24)hours a day and the contact information to
access such crisis services; and
(b)Evidence-based practices. As used in this paragraph, "evidence-based
practices" means intervention programs, policies, procedures, and
practices that have been rigorously tested; are proven by scientific
research; have yielded consistent, replicable results; and have proven
safe, beneficial, and effective for most people diagnosed with mental
illness when implemented competently. Evidence-based practices may
include but are not limited to psychotropic medications, psychosocial
rehabilitation, recovery-oriented therapies, assertive community
treatment, supported employment, supported housing, and peer support
services.
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