24 Miss. Code. R. 2-27.6 - Supported Employment for IDD
A. Before a person
enrolled in the ID/DD Waiver or the IDD Community Support Program can receive
Supported Employment services, the person must first be referred by the Support
Coordinator/Targeted Case Manager to the Mississippi Department of
Rehabilitation Services to determine eligibility for services from that agency
provider. The Support Coordinator or Targeted Case Manager must maintain
documentation in the record of each person receiving Supported Employment
Services that verifies the service is not available under an agency provider
funded under Section 110 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act.
B.
Employment must be in an integrated work setting in the general workforce where
a person is compensated at or above the minimum wage but not less than the
customary wage and level of benefits paid by the employer for the same or
similar work performed by people without disabilities.
C. Agency providers must work to reduce the
number of hours of employee involvement as the person becomes more productive
and less dependent on paid supports. This decision is based on a personalized
basis based on the job. The amount of support is decided with the person and
all employees involved as well as the employer, the Mississippi Department of
Rehabilitation Services, and the person's team.
D. Supported Employment Services are provided
in a work location where people without disabilities are employed; therefore,
payment is made only for adaptations, supervision, and training required by
people receiving IDD services as a result of their disabilities but does not
include payment for the supervisory activities rendered as a normal part of the
business setting.
E. Other
workplace supports may include services not specifically related to job skills
training that enable the person to be successful integrating into the job
setting (e.g., appropriate attire, social skills, etc.).
F. Each person must have an Activity Support
Plan that is developed based on their Plan of Services and Supports.
G. Agency providers must be able to provide
all activities that constitute Supported Employment:
1. Job Seeking/Job Development: Activities
that assist a person in determining the best type of job for them and then
locating a job in the community that meets those stated desires. Job Seeking is
limited to 90 hours per certification year. Additional hours may be approved by
DMH on an individual basis with appropriate documentation. Job Seeking
includes:
(a) Completion of IDD Employment
Profile.
(b) Person-Centered Career
Planning, conducted by Supported Employment agency provider employees, which is
a discussion of specific strategies that will be helpful to assist job seekers
with disabilities to plan for job searches.
(c) Job Development:
(1) Determining the type of environment in
which the person is comfortable.
(2) Determining in what environments the
person experienced success.
(3)
Determining what work and social skills the person brings to the
environment.
(4) Assessing
environments in which the person's skills are viewed as an asset.
(5) Determining what types of work
environments should be avoided.
(d) Employer research.
(e) Employer needs assessment:
(1) Tour the employment site to capture the
requirements of the job.
(2)
Observe current employees.
(3)
Assess the culture and the potential for natural supports.
(4) Determine unmet needs.
(f) Negotiation with prospective
employers:
(1) Employer needs are
identified.
(2) Job developer acts
as a representative for the job seeker.
2. Job Coaching/Job Maintenance: Activities
that assist a person to learn and maintain a job in the community. For the
ID/DD Waiver, the amount of Job Coaching a person receives is dependent upon
individual need, team recommendations, and employer evaluation. For the IDD
Community Support Program, the maximum amount of Job Coaching a person may
receive is 100 hours per month. Job Coaching includes:
(a) Meeting and getting to know co-workers
and supervisors.
(b) Learning
company policies, dress codes, orientation procedures, and company
culture.
(c) Job and task analysis:
(1) Core work tasks.
(2) Episodic work tasks.
(3) Job related tasks.
(4) Physical needs.
(5) Sensory and communication
needs.
(6) Academic
needs.
(7) Technology
needs.
(d) Systematic
instruction:
(1) Identification and
instructional analysis of the goal.
(2) Analysis of entry behavior and learner
characteristics.
(3) Performance
objectives.
(4) Instructional
strategy.
(e)
Identification of natural supports:
(1)
Personal associations and relationships typically developed in the community
that enhance the quality and security of life.
(2) Focus on natural cues.
(3) Establish circles of support.
(f) Ongoing support and
monitoring.
H.
If a person moves from one (1) job to another or advances within the current
employment site, it is the Supported Employment agency provider's
responsibility to update the profile/resume created during the job
search.
I. Transportation will be
provided between the person's place of residence for Job Seeking and Job
Coaching, as well as between the location of the person's job or between day
service locations as a component part of Supported Employment. Transportation
cannot comprise the entirety of the service. If local or other transportation
is available, the person may choose to use it, but the agency provider is
ultimately responsible for ensuring the availability of
transportation.
J. Supported
Employment may also include services and supports that assist the person in
achieving self-employment through the operation of a business, either
home-based or community based. Such assistance may include:
1. Assisting the person to identify potential
business opportunities;
2.
Assistance in the development of a business plan, including potential sources
of business financing and other assistance in developing and starting a
business (e.g., internet and telephone service, website development,
advertising, incorporation, taxes, etc.);
3. Identification of the supports that are
necessary for the person to operate the business;
4. Ongoing assistance, counseling, and
guidance once the business has been launched;
5. Up to 52 hours per month of at-home
assistance by a job coach, including business plan development and assistance
with tasks related to producing the product; and
6. Up to 35 hours per month for assistance in
the community by a job coach.
K. Payment is not made for any expenses
associated with starting up or operating a business. Referrals for assistance
in obtaining supplies and equipment for someone desiring to achieve
self-employment should be made to the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation
Services. There must be documentation of the referral in the person's
record.
L. Assistance with
toileting and hygiene may be a component part of Supported Employment but may
not comprise the entirety of the service.
M. People cannot receive Supported Employment
during the job discovery process.
N. Supported employment does not include
facility-based or other types of services furnished in a specialized facility
that are not part of the general workforce. Supported Employment cannot take
place in a facility-based service location.
O. Supported Employment does not include
volunteer work or unpaid internships.
P. Agency providers are prohibited from
making incentive payments to an employer to encourage or subsidize the
employer's participation in the Supported Employment Services and/or passing
payments through to users of Supported Employment Services.
Q. People receiving Supported Employment may
also receive Prevocational Services or Day Services-Adult services, but not at
the same time of day.
R. People
must be at least 18 years of age to participate in Supported Employment and
have documentation in the Plan of Services and Supports to indicate they have
received either a diploma, GED equivalent or certificate of completion, or are
not otherwise receiving school services if they are under the age of
22.
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