SUICIDE ASSESSMENTS
Working
with a client at increased risk of suicidality requires empathy,
regular assessment, and continual awareness of their risk and protective
factors. The Life Stone Suicide Risk Assessment is derived from the
Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) and included in client's
intake paperwork. There are also physical copies available on the Life
Stone Library, HERE.
SAFETY PLANS
When safety planning with clients, clinicians may use the standard Life Stone Safety Plan on the Shared Clinical Resource Drive HERE or one of their own choice.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR CLIENTS
The following are resources staff may provide to clients when needed:
Suicide & Crisis Helpline: 988
HMHI (formerly UNI) Crisis Line: 801-587-3000
HMHI (formerly UNI) Warm Line: 801-587-1055
SafeUT app
National Crisis Textline: 741-741
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
TREATMENT NOTES FOR SUICIDAL CLIENTS
Should
you have a client struggling with suicidal ideation (SI) in session, be
sure to document this in your therapy note. Clinicians should notate
any information concerning: active vs. passive SI, safety planning,
resources offered to the client, and any plans you made together. Be
sure to upload any safety plans to eCharts.
ACTIVE SUICIDALITY IN SESSION
If
you deem your client is an imminent threat to themselves and
hospitalization is required, use the appropriate emergency code (purple)
and procedure.
CLIENT HOSPITALIZATION
If
a client has gone to the hospital or if you sent the client to the
hospital for suicidality, please make other Life Stone clinicians and/or
medical staff who work with the client aware.