Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 388-145-2100 - What services must be offered at an overnight youth shelter?(1) At a minimum, all overnight youth shelters must offer an intake assessment on the youth including: (a) Emergency contacts (phone numbers);(b) Areas of possible problems, such as medical problems, family situation and suicide evaluation;(c) History of assault or predatory behavior; and(d) Drug and/or alcohol involvement.(2) You must also assess the youth's: (a) Outstanding warrants;(b) Physical and medical needs, including medication;(d) Immediate needs for counseling; and(e) Options for the near future.(3) You must also offer a youth the following:(a) Individual crisis intervention;(b) Assistance in accessing emergency resources, including child protective services (CPS) and emergency medical services;(c) Resource information;(d) Educational or vocational services;(f) Medical care or services;(g) Substance abuse services;(h) Mental health services;(i) Information regarding other treatment agencies;(k) Disability services; and(4) If the overnight youth shelter cannot directly provide these services, staff must have information for referrals to programs or organizations that would provide these services to youth.Wash. Admin. Code § 388-145-2100
Adopted by WSR 15-01-069, Filed 12/11/2014, effective 1/11/2015