26 Tex. Admin. Code § 260.343 - Day Habilitation, Residential Habilitation, and CFC PAS/HAB
(a) Day
habilitation.
(1) Before including day
habilitation on an individual's IPC, a program provider must ensure and
maintain documentation in the individual's record that day habilitation is not
available to the individual under a program funded under §110 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. §
701 et seq.) or
under a program funded under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(20 U.S.C. §
1401 et seq.).
(2) A program provider must ensure that day
habilitation includes:
(A) assistance in
acquiring, retaining, or improving the self-help, socialization, and adaptive
skills necessary to live successfully in the community and participate in home
and community life;
(B) providing
the individual with individualized activities:
(i) in environments designed to foster the
development of skills and behavior supportive of greater independence and
personal choice consistent with achieving the outcomes identified in the
individual's IPP; and
(ii) designed
to reinforce therapeutic outcomes targeted by other DBMD Program services, CFC
services, school, or other support providers; and
(C) providing transportation necessary for
the individual's participation in day habilitation activities, such as
shopping, swimming, going to the park, or other community activities.
(3) A program provider must ensure
day habilitation:
(A) is provided to an
individual in a non-residential setting separate from the individual's own or
family home or the residence in which the individual receives licensed assisted
living or licensed home health assisted living that:
(i) is accessible to and usable by the
individual;
(ii) is maintained in
good repair;
(iii) has at least two
means of egress; and
(iv) is in
continuous compliance with applicable local building codes and ordinances and
applicable state and federal laws, rules, and regulations;
(B) reinforces:
(i) therapeutic outcomes identified by other
DBMD Program services and CFC services; and
(ii) for an individual eligible for public
education services, education goals in the Individualized Education Program
(IEP) and services provided by the school district;
(C) includes transportation necessary for the
individual's participation in day habilitation activities; and
(D) is not provided to an individual at the
same time that any of the following services are provided:
(i) employment assistance with the individual
present;
(ii) supported employment
with the individual present;
(iii)
transportation provided as a residential habilitation activity;
(iv) 24-hour licensed assisted
living;
(v) 24-hour licensed home
health assisted living;
(vi)
respite; or
(vii) CFC
PAS/HAB.
(4) A
program provider must ensure a day habilitation service provider works with one
individual at a time unless the individual's service planning team documents on
the IPP that the individual's needs can be met with a day habilitation service
provider to individual ratio of one-to-two or one-to-three.
(5) A program provider must ensure that for a
service-provider-to-individual ratio higher than one-to-three, that the IPP
includes a recommendation from the service planning team and supporting
documentation of the individual's ability to integrate and meaningfully
participate in an environment with a ratio higher than one-to-three.
(6) A program provider may bill for time
spent by a day habilitation service provider:
(A) in direct contact with an
individual;
(B) participating as a
member of an individual's service planning team; or
(C) performing tasks delegated by a physician
or RN.
(b)
Residential habilitation.
(1) A program
provider must ensure:
(A) residential
habilitation:
(i) is not provided to an
individual receiving licensed assisted living or licensed home health assisted
living;
(I) in the individual's own or family
home; or
(II) in a setting outside
the individual's own or family home appropriate for the type of residential
habilitation activities described in the individual's IPP;
(ii) includes:
(I) transportation; or
(II) assistance in securing
transportation;
(III) assistance
with ambulation and mobility;
(IV)
reinforcement of behavioral support or therapy activities;
(V) assistance with medications and the
performance of tasks delegated by an RN in accordance with state law;
(VI) supervision of the individual's safety
and security;
(VII) assistance with
acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related to activities of daily
living, including:
(-a-) personal grooming
and cleanliness;
(-b-) bed making
and household chores; and
(-c-)
preparation and consumption of food;
(VIII) use of natural supports and typical
community services; and
(IX) social
interaction and participation in leisure activities; and
(iii) is not provided to the individual at
the same time that one of the following services are provided:
(I) employment assistance with the individual
present;
(II) supported employment
with the individual present;
(III)
day habilitation;
(IV) respite;
or
(V) CFC PAS/HAB; and
(B) a residential
habilitation service provider works with no more than one individual at a
time.
(2) A program
provider may bill for time spent by a residential habilitation service provider
transporting an individual.
(c) CFC PAS/HAB.
(1) A program provider must ensure CFC
PAS/HAB is not provided to an individual receiving licensed assisted living or
licensed home health assisted living.
(2) A program provider must ensure CFC
PAS/HAB is not provided to an individual at the same time that one of the
following services are provided:
(A)
employment assistance with the individual present;
(B) supported employment with the individual
present;
(C) day
habilitation;
(D) respite;
or
(E) transportation provided as a
residential habilitation activity.
(3) A program provider must ensure a CFC
PAS/HAB service provider works with no more than one individual at a
time.
(4) If an individual's IPC
includes CFC PAS/HAB, a program provider must ensure compliance with §
260.213 of this chapter (relating
to Service Backup Plans).
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