Restrictive intervention definition
Restrictive intervention means an action or procedure that limits a recipient’s movement or access to other individuals, locations, or activities;
Restrictive intervention means an act, program, process, method, or response limiting or infringing upon an individual’s rights.
Restrictive intervention means an intervention procedure which presents a risk of mental or physical harm to the client and, therefore, requires additional safeguards. Such interventions include the emergency or planned use of seclusion, physical restraint (including the use of protective devices for the purpose or with the intent of controlling unacceptable behavior), isolation time-out, and any combination thereof.
More Definitions of Restrictive intervention
Restrictive intervention means any practice that limits a Participant’s movement, activity or function, interferes with a Participant’s ability to acquire positive reinforcement, results in the loss of objects or activities that a Participant values, or requires a Participant to engage in a behavior that the Participant would not engage in given freedom of choice.
Restrictive intervention means prohibited procedures identified in Minnesota Statutes, section 245D.06, subdivision 5; prohibited procedures identified in part 9544.0060; and the emergency use of manual restrait.
Restrictive intervention means a procedure that does one or more of the following:
Restrictive intervention means any action that is taken to restrict the rights or freedom of movement of a person with disability for the primary purpose of the behavioural control of the person but does not include such an action that is –
Restrictive intervention means any intervention that is used to restrict the rights or freedom of movement of a person with a disability including—
Restrictive intervention means an intervention that restricts the rights or freedom of movement of a person with a disability.
Restrictive intervention or “Restrictive Procedure” means a practice that limits a participant’s freedom of movement, access to other locations, property, individuals, or rights. This includes, but is not limited to, Chemical, Mechanical, and Physical Restraints.