26 Tex. Admin. Code § 259.311 - CMA Service Delivery
(a) A CMA must
ensure that:
(1) a full-time case manager is
assigned to provide case management to no more than 50 individuals at one
time;
(2) a part-time case manager
is assigned to provide case management to no more than 25 individuals at one
time; and
(3) for a month in which
a case manager does not meet with an individual or LAR as required by §
259.79(a) of
this chapter (relating to Renewal and Revision of an IPC), the case manager has
an in-person or telephone contact with the individual or LAR or other persons
acting on behalf of the individual, such as an advocate or family member, to
provide case management.
(b) In determining the number of individuals
to which a case manager will be assigned, a CMA must consider:
(1) the intensity of an individual's
needs;
(2) the frequency and
duration of contacts the case manager will need to make with the individual;
and
(3) the amount of travel time
involved in making such contacts.
(c) A CMA must have:
(1) an adequate number of case managers
available to ensure the provision of case management to an individual at all
times; and
(2) a written process
that ensures that case managers are or can readily become familiar with
individuals to whom they are not ordinarily assigned but to whom they may be
required to provide case management.
(d) A CMA must ensure that a case manager
participates as a member of an individual's service planning team and uses the
person-centered planning process when developing or revising required
documentation in accordance with this chapter and the Community Living
Assistance and Support Services Provider Manual.
(e) A CMA must ensure that case management is
provided to an individual in accordance with the individual's IPC.
(f) A CMA must submit an IPC to HHSC within
the time periods required by §
259.65 of this chapter (relating
to Development of an Enrollment IPC) and §
259.79(g)(2)(A) and (g)(3)(A)
of this chapter to ensure that a DSA
receives reimbursement for the provision of CLASS Program services and CFC
services.
(g) A CMA must follow the
process for requesting authorization to purchase dental treatment, as described
in the Community Living Assistance and Support Services Provider
Manual.
(h) If an
individual may need cognitive rehabilitation therapy, a case manager must
assist the individual in obtaining, in accordance with the Medicaid State Plan,
a neurobehavioral or neuropsychological assessment and plan of care from a
qualified professional as a non-CLASS Program service.
(i) A CMA must ensure that an individual's
case manager complies with §
259.205 of this chapter (relating
to Residential Agreements, Requirements for Provider-Controlled Residential
Settings, and Support Family Agency and Continued Family Agency
Functions).
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