Sec. 10.09.56.14. Covered Services — Therapeutic Integration Services  


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  • A. Therapeutic integration services under this regulation:

    (1) Are provided at a nonresidential setting separate from the home or facility where the participant lives;

    (2) Focus on expressive therapies and therapeutic recreational activities;

    (3) Include as important components the development of socialization skills, enhancement of self-esteem, and behavior management;

    (4) Are especially needed for participants who have problems with socialization, isolation, hyperactivity, impulse control, and behavioral or other related disorders;

    (5) Are not solely educational or recreational in nature, but have a therapeutic habilitative orientation, as evidenced in written progress notes;

    (6) Shall be culturally competent and congruent with the participant's cultural norms;

    (7) May include individual or group counseling;

    (8) Shall assure coordination with the participant's other service providers, service coordinator, and multidisciplinary team;

    (9) Shall be guided by the participant's individualized treatment plan;

    (10) Shall be based on an individualized written plan that identifies goals of the specific therapeutic activities provided;

    (11) Shall provide:

    (a) General therapeutic and therapeutic recreational services;

    (b) Behavioral management;

    (c) Planning for crises with the participant during a session;

    (d) Socialization groups; and

    (e) One or more of art, music, dance, or activity therapies, as appropriate for participants;

    (12) Shall have a supervisor who has been trained in accordance with Regulation .04E(3) of this chapter that:

    (a) Trains and provides ongoing supervision to the direct care worker rendering therapeutic integration services;

    (b) Supervises the direct care worker when crisis intervention services are rendered to evaluate the nature of the crisis and intervenes to reduce the likelihood of reoccurrence;

    (c) Plans and regularly reviews the participant’s therapeutic activities and behavior plan;

    (d) Meets regularly with the participant and family and observes the participant in the community setting; and

    (e) Develops and identifies, on the individualized treatment plan, the goals, interventions, and tasks that the therapeutic integration direct care worker is implementing;

    (13) Shall, when transportation is provided:

    (a) Have individualized goals for transportation for the participant on the participant’s treatment plan; and

    (b) Document the start and stop times transportation is provided for each day that a participant is transported;

    B. A unit of service is a 30-minute increment of service rendered to a participant by a qualified provider in the community setting.