Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 686.1240 - Program and Service Requirements
a)
When HSP refers a Customer to a provider for services, the provider shall
notify HSP, in writing, of the disposition of the referral within 15 calendar
days after receipt of the referral. This notification shall include the
expected date after admission and any pertinent information regarding the
Customer's entry into the program.
b) All Customers referred for services shall
receive a personal interview that includes an explanation of why the individual
was referred, service opportunities available to the individual, and the right
to appeal services under 89 Ill. Adm. Code 510.
c) Customers on waiting lists shall be
contacted monthly, apprised of their status, and given sufficient information
to decide whether to remain on the waiting list or seek services
elsewhere.
d) There shall be
clearly written entrance and exit criteria for each service offered by the
agency.
e) Customer case records
shall be kept secure, confidential, and available only to authorized personnel.
Customers referred for services shall be notified in writing of their
acceptance or non-acceptance into the program.
f) Assessment methods, techniques, and work
sites shall be relevant to the Customer's needs.
g) Each Customer served by the provider shall
receive a Brain Injury Habilitation Assessment and participate in the
provider's development of his/her Habilitation Plan.
1) Each Customer shall be provided goal and
service options that assist him/her in choosing a habilitation goal.
2) Each Customer shall be enabled to choose
his/her habilitation goals and services and express his/her degree of
satisfaction with the results achieved.
3) A written report or narrative of the Brain
Injury Habilitation Assessment shall include:
A) background information regarding the
person;
B) interpersonal/personal
observations made by agency staff;
C) a life skills appraisal of the
person;
D) a recommended
habilitation goal;
E) recommended
objectives and services to attain the stated habilitation goal; and
F) a summary of the conference or staffing
conducted, including Customer comments.
4) The Habilitation Plan shall identify:
A) a habilitation goal;
B) understandable, measurable objectives to
achieve the habilitation goal;
C)
services needed to meet the objectives;
D) time frames to achieve the goal and
objectives;
E) measures to assess
the outcome of objectives, including review dates; and
F) the persons responsible for implementing
the plan.
5) All persons
involved in the plan development shall receive a copy of the service plan
within five State working days after the plan's development.
h) Services purchased by HSP on a
full time weekly basis shall offer at least 25 hours of program time per week.
The program hours must relate to the Customer's needs and activities as
outlined in the Customer's Habilitation Plan.
i) Staffings shall be held on a scheduled
basis to allow for review and discussion of the Customer's progress towards
achieving his/her habilitation goal and objectives, as follows:
1) at the completion of the Brain Injury
Assessment; and
2) at least once
every eight weeks for habilitation training services, up to the date of
completion of program objectives.
j) All persons identified in the Habilitation
Plan shall receive a copy of each staffing report within 10 State working days
after the staffing.
k) Customer
habilitation trainings shall include individually designed services that meet
the Customer's specific needs and desires and enable the Customer to achieve
his/her habilitation goal as a direct result of service provided.
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