Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1573

Caption

Mental health; residential treatment

Impact

This legislation includes the establishment of multiple programs aimed at varying levels of support and intervention for individuals experiencing mental health crises. It introduces specific provisions for short-term crisis residential treatment programs, ongoing residential treatment programs, and structured living environments that promote independence and self-sufficiency. By enhancing support within residential treatment systems, SB1573 seeks to prevent hospitalization and aid in client recovery through tailored mental health services.

Summary

SB1573 aims to amend Arizona's community mental health residential treatment system, focusing on enhancing the facilities and programs designed for individuals with serious mental illnesses. The bill outlines requirements for the design and operation of residential and day treatment facilities, emphasizing the need for a homelike environment that combines safety with effective care. Such facilities must accommodate preferably fifteen or fewer beds and must ensure that clients receive appropriate treatment in the least restrictive settings possible.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB1573 may arise from concerns regarding funding, staffing, and resource allocation for these enhanced treatment programs. The effectiveness of incorporating multidisciplinary staff and ensuring the availability of resources are critical aspects that may need further clarification. Additionally, stakeholders might express differing opinions on the adequacy of the proposed programs to address the diverse needs of individuals with serious mental illnesses, particularly regarding the transition to independent living.

Notable points

The bill mandates the inclusion of evaluation methods to assess program efficacy, emphasizing criteria such as cost-effectiveness and the measurable benefits of interventions. This focus on accountability and effectiveness in the community treatment system reflects a broader intention to foster coordinated care and enhance the support network for those grappling with mental health issues in Arizona.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1663

Residential treatment; sober living; transportation

AZ SB1077

Jails; mental health; evaluations; treatment

AZ HB2346

Outpatient treatment centers; exemption

AZ SB1604

Sober living; residential care; penalties

AZ HB2166

DHS; licensure; group homes

AZ SB1350

Involuntary treatment; guardians; agents; rights.

AZ SB1661

Behavioral health treatment facilities; notification

AZ SB1678

Secure behavioral health residential facilities

AZ SB1024

Developmental disabilities; spina bifida

AZ SB1311

Mental health; oversight; data; documentation.

Similar Bills

NJ A3959

Regulates residential mental health treatment facilities.

NJ S2555

Regulates residential mental health treatment facilities.

FL H0893

Child Welfare Placements

CA SB34

Residential treatment facilities.

OR SB1195

Relating to residential behavioral health services; declaring an emergency.

TX HB5065

Relating to the regulation of residential treatment centers, including requirements related to public education for certain children who reside in residential treatment centers; creating a criminal offense.

CA AB1514

Women and children’s residential treatment services.

UT HB0485

Residential Notification Amendments