Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.2411

Current through Vol. 24-21, December 1, 2024
Section R. 400.2411 - Services for residents

Rule 411. A congregate facility shall provide services for the habilitation of its residents. In addition to transportation and basic self-care and habilitation training, congregate facilities shall provide or cause to be provided all of the following program elements which are essential for the habilitation of their residents. Without department approval a program element other than basic self-care and habilitation training shall not be provided on the premises when it is available in the community:

(a) Basic self-care and habilitation training means a service to teach and reinforce skills in dressing, grooming, eating, bathing, toileting, and following of simple directions.
(b) Social education training means a service which covers areas of training inclusive of recreational participation such as group programs, community entertainment and recreational facilities utilization. Social graces and acceptable public behavior are covered in this area as are leisure time use and skills.
(c) Tutorial and special skills training is a service typically providing 1-to-1 training in an area. Services include basic self-care training, mobility training, or advanced skills.
(d) Adult activity, day care or day training, is an activity and training service including basic self-care skills, activities of daily living, utilization of community resources, hazard training, individual and group programs of therapy and education, recreational programs, field trips, skills maintenance, and special training. Objectives range from the maintenance of a participant in the community to the development of prevocational skills to permit placement in a sheltered workshop setting.
(e) Work activity is a work activity service provided in a protective setting in a day program to serve a retarded or mentally ill adult. Activities are divided between development of prevocational skills by producing a product in a structured work setting and providing basic social activities of daily living training. The major focus shall be on work skills for which reimbursement from products sold or from contracts may be provided.
(f) Sheltered workshop is a service in a certified protective workshop setting which includes special vocational training, job evaluation, and rehabilitation planning with a definite objective of placement in gainful employment, sheltered or independent. Certification includes proper wage deviation permits from the department of labor and approvals as appropriate from the division of vocational rehabilitation.
(g) Personal adjustment is a service for a person with psychiatric, emotional, behavioral, or developmental problems and includes counseling and individual or group therapy as well as diagnostic evaluation. It also includes utilization of appropriate batteries of psychological testing material and related counseling to assist in classification and determination of readiness for movement or maintenance in the community.
(h) Transportation means vehicle travel by public or private carrier and related cost to and from program resources in the community including consultation, medical, and other services. This includes escort between screening and entry programs.
(i) Health services include pharmaceutical, medical, or dental services provided directly or through contractual agreement.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.2411

1954 ACS 82, Eff. Feb. 1, 1975; 1979 AC