40 Tex. Admin. Code § 700.2321 - What is the description of the Moderate Service Level?
(a) The Moderate
Service Level consists of a structured supportive setting, preferably in a
family, in which most activities are designed to improve the child's
functioning including:
(1) more than routine
guidance and supervision to ensure the child's safety and sense of
security;
(2) affection,
reassurance, and involvement in structured activities appropriate to the
child's age and development to promote the child's well-being;
(3) contact, in a manner that is deemed in
the best interest of the child, with siblings, family members and other persons
significant to the child to maintain a sense of identity and culture;
and
(4) provision of services to
help the child keep, learn or improve skills and functioning for daily living,
as well as therapeutic and medical intervention and guidance from professionals
or para-professionals to help the child attain or maintain functioning
appropriate to the child's age and development.
(b) In addition to the description in
subsection (a) of this section, a child with primary medical needs, or a child
who requires services to help the child keep, learn or improve skills and
functioning for daily living may require intermittent interventions from a
skilled caregiver who has demonstrated competence.
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