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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 433 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 433.494 Individualized plan of services for consumer.

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NRS 433.494 Individualized plan of services for consumer.
1. An individualized written plan of mental health services must be developed for each consumer of each facility. The plan must:
(a)Provide for the least restrictive treatment procedure that may reasonably be expected to benefit the consumer; and
(b)Be developed with the input and participation of:
(1)The consumer, to the extent that he or she is able to provide input and participate; and
(2)To the extent that the consumer is unable to provide input and participate, the parent or guardian of the consumer if the consumer is under 18 years of age and is not legally emancipated, or the legal guardian of a consumer who has been adjudicated incapacitated.
2. The plan must be kept current and must be modified, with the input and participation of the consumer, the parent or guardian of the consumer or the legal guardian of the consumer, as appropriate, when indicated. The plan must be thoroughly reviewed at least once every 3 months.
3. The person in charge of implementing the plan of services must be designated in the plan.
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