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Title: RESTRAINT REDUCTION INITIATIVES: CURRENT EVENTS AND COMING ATTRACTIONS


1
RESTRAINT REDUCTION INITIATIVES CURRENT EVENTS
AND COMING ATTRACTIONS
  • Aaryce Hayes
  • June 22, 2007

2
SB 325
  • SB 325 by Sen. Judith Zaffirini, Rep. Elliott
    Naishtat, and Rep. Suzanna Hupp was passed by the
    Texas Legislature in the 79th session, 2005.
  • SB 325 was a comprehensive piece of legislation
    related to the use of involuntary emergency
    interventions.

3
Facilities and Programs Impacted by SB 325
  • Child-care institutions, e.g. halfway houses,
    residential treatment centers, emergency
    shelters, and therapeutic camps
  • ICFs
  • Mental health facilities
  • Chemical dependency treatment facilities
  • Assisted living facilities
  • Nursing homes,
  • and Medicaid Waiver programs (HCS)

4
SB 325 Provisions
  • HHSC agencies revised rules in accordance with SB
    325 mandates
  • Rules must include
  • Definitions in SB 325 for emergency and seclusion
  • Prohibition on restraints that obstruct airways
    impair breathing interferes with a persons
    ability to communicate
  • Restrictions on prone or supine holds
  • Permit prone and supine holds only as
    transitional
  • Define acceptable restraint holds
  • Govern use of seclusion
  • Develop practices to decrease the frequency of
    restraint and seclusion

5
SB 325 PROVISIONS
  • REQUIRED HHSC TO FACILIATATE A WORKGROUP TO
  • Develop best practices
  • Common data collection elements
  • See HHSC report dated Nov /06 http//www.hhsc.sta
    te.tx.us/about_hhsc/reports/search/search_dateorde
    r.asp

6
STATE HOSPITALS
  • The State Hospitals developed a restraint
    reduction workgroup
  • State hospitals researched and utilized tools to
    ascertain their
  • readiness to change and share information about
    successes and barriers.

7
Hogg Training Institute 9/06
  • The Hogg Foundation hosted a free two and-a-half
    day training institute in September, 2006 for
    organizations committed to preventing, reducing,
    and eliminating their use of seclusion and
    restraint.
  • 330 participants representing twenty-nine private
    agencies, state agencies, and advocacy groups
    across Texas.
  • Agencies sent leadership teams including their
    top administrative staff, e.g. Chief Executive
    Officers and Directors of Nursing, Quality
    Improvement Director.
  • Ms. Kevin Ann Huckshorn, of the NASMHPD,
    National Coordinating Center to Reduce and
    Eliminate the Use of Seclusion and Restraint led
    the training institute using the curriculum
    "Creating Violence Free and Coercion Free Mental
    Health Treatment Environments for the Reduction
    of Seclusion and Restraint."

8
SR Reduction Leadership Group
  • The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
  • convened a s-r reduction leadership group
    starting 2/9/07 to provide leadership that will
    sustain momentum in the field generated by recent
    activities around the state.
  • The group includes consumers, family members,
    mental health advocates, representatives from
    state agencies, public and private providers of
    group homes for children, intermediate care
    facilities, psychiatric hospitals, juvenile
    justice facilities.

9
STATE INCENTIVE GRANTS
  • HHSC applied for a State Incentive Grant for
    Texas to Build capacity for Alternatives to
    Restraint and Seclusion.
  • It is likely the grant will address reduction of
    restraint and seclusion in three to four state
    hospitals.
  • Technical assistance and training efforts are
    anticipated to benefit all settings and programs
    which use emergency interventions

10
MORE SB 325 REVISIONS
  • SB 325 mandates health and human service agencies
    revise regulations in accordance with the best
    practice recommendations developed by the
    workgroup.
  • See the 3/07 HHSC report at http//www.hhsc.state
    .tx.us/about_hhsc/reports/search/search_dateorder.
    asp
  • DSHS has scheduled a stakeholder meeting on the
    psychiatric hospital regulations, is June 26,
    2007 from 2-5pm in the auditorium of the Moreton
    Bldg, 1100 W 49th St. Austin, Tx. 78756.

11
WHAT IF
  • What if
  • we developed a means of sharing difficult
    situations and behaviors with each other to
    assist each other in resolving the concerns and
    sharing our successes and challenges????
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