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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Rule 25 Assessment in the editor.
Begin by filling out the 'Background Information' section. Enter the date of assessment request, assessor details, and client information such as name, date of birth, and contact numbers.
Proceed to 'Dimension I – Acute Intoxication/Withdrawal Potential'. Here, document the client's recent chemical use history and assess withdrawal potential by answering relevant questions.
Continue to 'Dimension II – Biomedical Complications and Conditions'. Record any current health concerns and medications. Ensure all fields are completed accurately for a comprehensive assessment.
Move on to 'Dimension III – Emotional, Behavioral, Cognitive Conditions'. Encourage clients to share their experiences growing up and any mental health issues they may have faced.
Complete the remaining dimensions focusing on readiness for change, relapse potential, and recovery environment. Each section requires thoughtful responses based on client interactions.
Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving your completed form. Use our platform's save feature to keep a copy for your records.
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Patients who are ready for chemical health treatment must get a Rule 25 Assessment (for patients with MA) or a chemical dependency assessment (for patients with private insurance). The Rule 25/CD Assessment is conducted by a CD Assessor who creates an Assessment Summary and Plan that is good for 45 days.
What is rule 25 in the state of Minnesota?
Rule 25 funding (also known as the Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Fund) is non emergency public funding for substance use disorder treatment. If you are found to be eligible, this funding will pay for a substance use disorder needs assessment and recommended treatment.
What is the rule 25 assessment in Hennepin County?
What is a Rule 25 in Hennepin County? A Rule 25 is a chemical health evaluation conducted by a licensed medical professional. The evaluation itself requires a face-to-face interview between the medical professional and the person in need of a chemical dependency evaluation.
What do they ask you in an alcohol assessment?
1) How often do you have a drink containing alcohol? 2) How many drinks containing alcohol do you have on a typical day when you are drinking? 3) How often do you have 5 or more drinks on one occasion? 4) How often during the last year have you found that you were not able to stop drinking once you had started?
What is a rule 25 assessment in Minnesota?
Chemical Assessment Questions Medical History Do you have any current medical concerns? Substance Use History How often do you use alcohol? Mental Health Did you experience abuse or neglect growing up? Living environment Can you tell me ho you live with? Day-to-day life What keeps you busy day-to-day?
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