Texas Statutes
Subchapter B. Powers and Duties Relating to Provision of Intellectual Disability Services
Section 533A.03552. Behavioral Supports for Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities at Risk of Institutionalization; Intervention Teams

Sec. 533A.03552. BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AT RISK OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION; INTERVENTION TEAMS. (a) Subject to the availability of federal funding, the department shall develop and implement specialized training for providers, family members, caregivers, and first responders providing direct services and supports to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and behavioral health needs who are at risk of institutionalization.
(b) Subject to the availability of federal funding, the department shall establish one or more behavioral health intervention teams to provide services and supports to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and behavioral health needs who are at risk of institutionalization. An intervention team may include a:
(1) psychiatrist or psychologist;
(2) physician;
(3) registered nurse;
(4) pharmacist or representative of a pharmacy;
(5) behavior analyst;
(6) social worker;
(7) crisis coordinator;
(8) peer specialist; and
(9) family partner.
(c) In providing services and supports, a behavioral health intervention team established by the department shall:
(1) use the team's best efforts to ensure that an individual remains in the community and avoids institutionalization;
(2) focus on stabilizing the individual and assessing the individual for intellectual, medical, psychiatric, psychological, and other needs;
(3) provide support to the individual's family members and other caregivers;
(4) provide intensive behavioral assessment and training to assist the individual in establishing positive behaviors and continuing to live in the community; and
(5) provide clinical and other referrals.
(d) The department shall ensure that members of a behavioral health intervention team established under this section receive training on trauma-informed care, which is an approach to providing care to individuals with behavioral health needs based on awareness that a history of trauma or the presence of trauma symptoms may create the behavioral health needs of the individual.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1 (S.B. 219), Sec. 3.1335, eff. April 2, 2015.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Health and Safety Code

Title 7 - Mental Health and Intellectual Disability

Subtitle A - Services for Persons With Mental Illness or an Intellectual Disability

Chapter 533A - Powers and Duties of Department of Aging and Disability Services

Subchapter B. Powers and Duties Relating to Provision of Intellectual Disability Services

Section 533A.031. Definitions

Section 533A.032. Long-Range Planning

Section 533A.0325. Continuum of Services in Department Facilities

Section 533A.0335. Comprehensive Assessment and Resource Allocation Process

Section 533A.034. Authority to Contract for Community-Based Services

Section 533A.0345. State Agency Services Standards

Section 533A.035. Local Intellectual and Developmental Disability Authorities

Section 533A.0352. Local Authority Planning for Local Service Area

Section 533A.0355. Local Intellectual and Developmental Disability Authority Responsibilities

Section 533A.03551. Flexible, Low-Cost Housing Options

Section 533A.03552. Behavioral Supports for Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities at Risk of Institutionalization; Intervention Teams

Section 533A.037. Service Programs and Sheltered Workshops

Section 533A.038. Facilities and Services for Clients With an Intellectual Disability

Section 533A.040. Services for Children and Youth

Section 533A.0415. Memorandum of Understanding on Interagency Training

Section 533A.042. Evaluation of Elderly Residents

Section 533A.043. Proposals for Geriatric Care