Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 10/2.35

Qualified residential treatment program.
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"Qualified residential treatment program" means a program that:
 
 
(1) has a trauma-informed treatment model that is 
 
designed to address the needs, including clinical needs as appropriate, of children with serious emotional or behavioral disorders or disturbances and, with respect to a child, is able to implement the treatment identified for the child by the assessment of the child required under 42 U.S.C. 675a(c);
 
 
(2) whether by acquisition of direct employment or 
 
otherwise, has registered or licensed nursing staff and other licensed clinical staff who:
 
 
 
(A) provide care within the scope of their 
 
 
practice as defined by law;
 
 
 
(B) are located on-site; and
 
 
 
(C) are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week;
 
 
(3) to the extent appropriate, and in accordance with 
 
the child's best interests, facilitates participation of family members in the child's treatment program;
 
 
(4) facilitates outreach to the family members of the 
 
child, including siblings, documents how the outreach is made, including contact information, and maintains contact information for any known biological family and fictive kin of the child;
 
 
(5) documents how family members are integrated into 
 
the treatment process for the child, including post-discharge, and how sibling connections are maintained;
 
 
(6) provides discharge planning and family-based 
 
aftercare support for at least 6 months post-discharge; and
 
 
(7) is licensed in accordance with this Act and is 
 
accredited by any of the following independent, not-for-profit organizations:
 
 
 
(A) the Commission on Accreditation of 
 
 
Rehabilitation Facilities;
 
 
 
(B) the Joint Commission;
 
 
 
(C) the Council on Accreditation; or
 
 
 
(D) any other independent, not-for-profit 
 
 
accrediting organization approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services as described in 42 U.S.C. 672 (k)(4).

designed to address the needs, including clinical needs as appropriate, of children with serious emotional or behavioral disorders or disturbances and, with respect to a child, is able to implement the treatment identified for the child by the assessment of the child required under 42 U.S.C. 675a(c);
otherwise, has registered or licensed nursing staff and other licensed clinical staff who:
practice as defined by law;
the child's best interests, facilitates participation of family members in the child's treatment program;
child, including siblings, documents how the outreach is made, including contact information, and maintains contact information for any known biological family and fictive kin of the child;
the treatment process for the child, including post-discharge, and how sibling connections are maintained;
aftercare support for at least 6 months post-discharge; and
accredited by any of the following independent, not-for-profit organizations:
Rehabilitation Facilities;
accrediting organization approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services as described in 42 U.S.C. 672 (k)(4).

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