A person, eighteen years
old or older, may be admitted to an enhanced services facility if
he or she meets the criteria in subsections (1) through (3) of
this section:
(1) The person requires: (a) Daily care by or under the
supervision of a mental health professional, chemical dependency
professional, or nurse; or (b) assistance with three or more
activities of daily living; and
(2) The person has: (a) A mental disorder, chemical
dependency disorder, or both; (b) an organic or traumatic brain
injury; or (c) a cognitive impairment that results in symptoms or
behaviors requiring supervision and facility services; [and]
(3) The person has two or more of the following:
(a) Self-endangering behaviors that are frequent or
difficult to manage;
(b) Aggressive, threatening, or assaultive behaviors that
create a risk to the health or safety of other residents or
staff, or a significant risk to property and these behaviors are
frequent or difficult to manage;
(c) Intrusive behaviors that put residents or staff at risk;
(d) Complex medication needs and those needs include
psychotropic medications;
(e) A history of or likelihood of unsuccessful placements in
either a licensed facility or other state facility or a history
of rejected applications for admission to other licensed
facilities based on the person's behaviors, history, or security
needs;
(f) A history of frequent or protracted mental health
hospitalizations;
(g) A history of offenses against a person or felony
offenses that created substantial damage to property.
[2005 c 504 § 405.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- Severability -- Application -- Construction -- Captions, part headings, subheadings not law -- Adoption of rules -- Effective dates -- 2005 c 504: See notes following RCW 71.05.027.
Alphabetization -- Correction of references -- 2005 c 504: See note following RCW 71.05.020.