This section shall establish standards governing Medicaid eligibility for supported employment services for persons enrolled in the Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (Waiver) and shall establish conditions of participation for providers of supported employment services.
Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services are designed to provide opportunities for persons with disabilities to obtain competitive work in integrated work settings, at minimum wage or higher and at a rate comparable to workers without disabilities performing the same tasks. All Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services must fully comply with the requirements of the HCBS Settings Rule.
Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services may be delivered individually or in a small group, based upon the recommendations of the person and his or her support team, as reflected in the person's Individual Support Plan (ISP) and Plan of Care. For persons enrolled in small group supported employment services, the provider must make every effort to match the person with another person or persons of his or her choosing, or with a person who has similar skills or interests.
Medicaid reimbursable small group supported employment services are services and training activities that are provided in regular business, industry, or community setting for groups of two (2) to four (4) workers.
Small group supported employment services is intended to enable the person to become part of a competitive, integrated work setting.
In order to receive Medicaid reimbursement for supported employment services, the person receiving services shall:
Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services shall:
The three (3) models of supported employment services eligible for Medicaid reimbursement are as follows:
Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services for the entrepreneurial model shall include the following activities:
Medicaid reimbursable supported employment individual services shall consist of the following activities:
Medicaid reimbursable supported employment small group services shall consist of the following activities:
Intake and assessment services determine the interests, strengths, preferences, and skills of the person in order to ultimately obtain competitive employment and to further identify the necessary conditions for the person's successful participation in employment. The purpose of the intake and assessment is to facilitate and ensure a person's success in integrated competitive employment.
Medicaid reimbursable intake and assessment activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
After intake and completion of the assessments, each provider of Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services shall complete and deliver a comprehensive vocational assessment report prior to the end of the intake and assessment service authorization period, to the Department on Disability Services (DDS) Service Coordinator that includes the following information:
Medicaid reimbursable job placement and development includes activities to facilitate the person's ability to work in a setting that is consistent with their strengths, abilities, priorities, and interests, as well as the identification of potential employment options, as determined through the supported employment intake and assessment process.
Job placement and development activities eligible for Medicaid reimbursement include, but are not limited to, the following:
Job training and support activities are those activities designed to assist and support the person after he or she has obtained employment. The expectation is that the person's reliance upon job training and support activities will decline as a result of job skills training and support from supervisors and co-workers in the existing work setting to maintain employment.
Medicaid reimbursable job training and support activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Medicaid reimbursable long-term follow-along activities are stabilization services needed to support and maintain a person in an integrated competitive employment site or in their own business.
Medicaid reimbursable long-term follow-along activities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Each provider of Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services shall be responsible for delivering ongoing supports to the person to promote job stability after they become employed.
When applicable, each provider of Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services shall coordinate with DDS and the employer to provide functional adaptive modifications for each person to accomplish basic work related tasks at the work site.
When applicable, each provider of Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services shall coordinate with the employer to ensure that each person has an emergency back-up plan for job training and support.
Each provider of Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services shall be a Waiver provider agency and shall comply with the following requirements:
Each professional or paraprofessional providing Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services for a Waiver provider shall meet the requirements in Section 1906 (Requirements for Direct Support Professionals) of Chapter 19 of Title 29 DCMR.
Professionals authorized to provide Medicaid reimbursable supported employment activities without supervision shall include the following:
Paraprofessionals shall be authorized to perform Medicaid reimbursable supported employment activities under the supervision of a professional. Supervision is not intended to mean that the paraprofessional performs supported employment activities in the presence of the professional, but rather that the paraprofessional has a supervisor who meets the qualifications of a professional as set forth in § 1933.26.
Paraprofessionals authorized to perform Medicaid reimbursable supported employment activities are as follows:
Services shall be authorized for Medicaid reimbursement in accordance with the following Waiver provider requirements:
If extended services are required, the provider shall submit a supported employment extension request. The request is a written justification that must be submitted to the Service Coordinator at least fifteen (15) calendar days before the exhaustion of Supported Employment hours. Failure to submit all required documents may result in a delay of the approval of services. Any failure on the part of the provider to submit required documents to approve service authorizations will result in sanctions by DDS up to and including a ban on authorizations for new service recipients. Service interruptions to the waiver participant due to the service provider's failure to submit required documentation will initiate referrals to a choice of a new service provider to ensure a continuation of services for the waiver participant.
Supported employment services are not available to people who are eligible to participate and are fully supported in programs funded under Title I of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 110, enacted September 26, 1973 (Pub. L. 93-112; 29 USC §§ 720et seq.), or Section 602(16) and (17) of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 USC §§ 1401(16) and (71), enacted October 30, 1990 (Pub. L. 91-230; 20 USC §§ 1400et seq.). However, supported employment services may be used to provide additional supports for employment for persons eligible for and participating in those programs.
Court-ordered vocational assessments authorizing intake and assessment services qualify for Medicaid reimbursement under the Waiver if services provided through programs funded under the Acts referenced in Subsection 1933.31 cannot be provided in the timeframe set forth in the Court's Order.
Medicaid reimbursement is available for supported employment services that are provided either exclusively as a vocational service or in combination with individualized day supports, employment readiness, or day habilitation services if provided during different periods of time, including during the same day.
Medicaid reimbursement is not available if supported employment services are provided in specialized sheltered workshop or other similar type facilities that are not part of the general workforce. Medicaid reimbursement is not available for volunteer work.
Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services shall not include payment for supervision, training, support, adaptations, or equipment typically available to other workers without disabilities in similar positions.
Medicaid reimbursable supported employment services shall be provided for a maximum of eight (8) hours per day, five (5) days per week.
Medicaid reimbursement is not available for incentive payments, subsidies, or unrelated vocational training expenses such as the following:
Supported employment providers may not pay a stipend to a person for attendance or participation in activities at the day habilitation program.
A supported employment provider may not concurrently employ a person and be his or her provider of Medicaid supported employment services.
Medicaid reimbursement is not available for time spent in transportation to and from the employment program and shall not be included in the total amount of services provided per day. Time spent in transportation to and from the program for the purpose of training the person on the use of transportation services is Medicaid reimbursable and may be included in the number of hours of services provided per day for a period of time specified in the person's ISP and Plan of Care.
Medicaid reimbursement shall only be available for adaptations, supervision and training for supported employment services provided at the work site in which persons without disabilities are employed. Medicaid reimbursement shall not be available for supervisory activities, which are rendered as a normal part of the business setting.
Medicaid reimbursable intake and assessment activities shall be billed at the unit rate. This service shall not exceed three-hundred and twenty (320) units or eighty (80) hours annually. A standard unit of service is fifteen (15) minutes and the provider shall provide at least eight (8) continuous minutes of service to bill one (1) unit of service. There shall be a Medicaid reimbursement rate for individual supported employment intake and assessment activities (a) if performed by a professional listed in Subsection 1933.26; and (b) if performed by a paraprofessional listed in Section 1933.28 under the supervision of a professional.
Medicaid reimbursable job preparation, developmental and placement activities shall be billed at the unit rate. This service shall not exceed nine hundred and sixty (960) units or two-hundred and forty (240) hours annually for both individual and group services, combined. A standard unit of service is fifteen (15) minutes and the provider shall provide at least eight (8) continuous minutes of service to bill for one (1) unit of service. There shall be a Medicaid reimbursement rate for individual supported employment job preparation, developmental and placement activities (a) if performed by a professional listed in Section 1933.26; and (b) if performed by a paraprofessional listed in Subsection 1933.28 under the supervision of a professional. For small group supported employment job preparation, developmental and placement activities, there shall be a Medicaid reimbursement rate for each person in a group of two (2) to four (4) people enrolled in the Waiver.
Medicaid reimbursable on the job training and support activities shall not exceed three hundred and sixty hours (360) or one thousand, four hundred and forty (1,440) units per ISP year, unless additional hours are prior authorized by DDS. A standard unit of service is fifteen (15) minutes and the provider shall provide at least eight (8) continuous minutes of service to bill one (1) unit of service. There shall be a Medicaid reimbursement rate for individual supported employment job training and support activities (a) if performed by a professional listed in Subsection 1933.26; and (b) if performed by a paraprofessional listed in Subsection 1933.28 under the supervision of a professional. For small group supported employment on the job training and support activities, there shall be a Medicaid reimbursement rate for each person in a group of two (2) to four (4) people enrolled in the Waiver.
Medicaid reimbursable long-term follow-along activities shall not exceed one thousand four hundred eight (1,408) units per ISP year. A standard unit of service is fifteen (15) minutes and the provider shall provide at least eight (8) continuous minutes of service to bill one (1) unit of service. There shall be a Medicaid reimbursement rate for both professionals and paraprofessionals for individual supported employment long-term follow-along activities. For small group supported employment long-term follow-along activities, there shall be a Medicaid reimbursement rate for each person in a group of two (2) to four (4) people enrolled in the Waiver.
DDS shall only approve an extension for Job Training and Supports when there is documentation in the employment progress plan that the person continues to demonstrate progress on the job, including but not limited to: learning the job and related tasks, following directions, interaction with others, following supervision, reluctance or reliance on the job coach, etc. However, if recommended by the person and/or his or her support team and reflected in the ISP, DDS would authorize long-term follow-along supported employment services as needed to support the person on an ongoing basis.
In order to be eligible for Medicaid reimbursement, each Waiver provider of supported employment services shall comply with Section 1908 (Reporting Requirements); Section 1909 (Records and Confidentiality of Information); and Section 1911 (Individual Rights) of Chapter 19 of Title 29 DCMR.
Each provider of remote supported employment services shall comply with the requirements of Section 1943 (Remote Supports Services) of Chapter 19 of Title 29 of DCMR.
Remote supported employment services shall be issued as a separate service authorization indicating the frequency of usage. A hybrid model may be used for in-person and remote supports services supported employment hours where two (2) service authorizations are issued to cover the in-person service hours and the remote supports service hours.
Remote supported employment services reimbursement rates shall remain the same rate as in-person supported employment reimbursement rates.
HCBS Waiver providers providing supported employment through remote supports services shall meet the criteria, as specified at § 1943.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-1933