Action | Streamlining and updating admissions regulations for DBHDS training centers. |
Stage | Fast-Track |
Comment Period | Ended on 11/20/2024 |
Application B.5
Decreasing the timeframe for the training center director’s decision from 10 business days to 5 business days would significantly enhance the efficiency of the admission process. This change is especially important for individuals in crisis with intellectual or developmental disabilities who need timely interventions and support. These individuals often face a system of care that is already overwhelmed and under-resourced by the time they reach the crisis stage. Many are at risk of homelessness, and reducing the waiting time would help alleviate anxiety and uncertainty for the individuals, their families, and support coordinators—who are all facing unprecedented challenges due to resource shortages and staff turnover.
Moreover, an expedited decision-making process would allow for more timely responses to urgent needs, potentially preventing further crises and minimizing delays in behavioral, medical, and mental health interventions.
Regional Support Team (RST) Meeting Timeline
Additionally, the provided regulations do not specify a timeframe for scheduling the Regional Support Team (RST) meeting. Therefore, we recommend that the RST meeting be required to occur within 2 business days of receiving an emergency meeting request. In many crisis situations, community resources have already been exhausted, and the individual urgently requires substantial medical, behavioral, and mental health support. Often, these supports are necessary to ensure the safety of both the individual and the broader community.
The 2-Day Timeframe is Essential for the Following Reasons:
Thank you for offering this opportunity to provide public comment and for taking into consideration the feedback provided.