(E) the person who develops a permanency plan using
the HHSC Permanency Planning Instrument for Children Under 22 Years
of Age form and performs other permanency planning activities for
a designated resident under 22 years of age, if the designated resident
is at least 21 years of age but younger than 22 years of age;
(F) while the designated resident is in a NF:
(i) a NF staff person familiar with the designated
resident's needs; and
(ii) an individual providing a specialized service
for the designated resident or a representative of a provider agency
that is providing specialized services for the designated resident;
(G) if the designated resident is transitioning to
the community:
(i) a representative from the community program provider,
if one has been selected; and
(ii) a relocation specialist;
(H) a representative from the LMHA or LBHA, if the
designated resident's PE is positive for MI;
(I) a concerned person whose inclusion is requested
by the designated resident or the LAR; and
(J) at the discretion of the LIDDA, an individual who
is directly involved in the delivery of services for people with ID
or DD.
(79) Supported employment--An IHSS that:
(A) is assistance provided for a designated resident:
(i) who requires intensive, ongoing support to be self-employed,
work from the designated resident's residence, or work in an integrated
community setting at which people without disabilities are employed;
and
(ii) to sustain competitive employment in an integrated
community setting; and
(B) consists of:
(i) making employment adaptations, supervising, and
providing training related to the designated resident's assessed needs;
(ii) transporting the designated resident between the
NF and the site where the supported employment services are provided
and as necessary to support the designated resident to be self-employed,
work from the designated resident's residence, or work in an integrated
community setting; and
(iii) participating in SPT and IDT meetings.
(80) Surrogate decision maker--An actively involved
family member of a resident who has been identified by an IDT in accordance
with Texas Health and Safety Code §313.004 and who is available
and willing to consent to medical treatment on behalf of the resident.
(81) Terminal illness--A medical prognosis that an
individual's life expectancy is six months or less if the illness
runs its normal course and that is documented by a physician's certification
in the individual's medical record maintained by a NF.
(82) Therapy services--In accordance with §554.2703(46)
of this title, assessment and treatment to help a designated resident
learn, keep, or improve skills and functioning of daily living affected
by a disabling condition. Therapy services are referred to as habilitative
therapy services. Therapy services are limited to:
(A) physical therapy;
(B) occupational therapy; and
(C) speech therapy.
(83) Transition plan--A plan developed by the SPT or
MI quarterly meeting attendees that describes the activities, timetable,
responsibilities, services, and essential supports involved in assisting
a designated resident or resident with MI to transition from residing
in a NF to living in the community.
(84) Uniform assessment--The HHSC-approved uniform
assessment tool for adult mental health services.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §303.102 adopted to be effective July 7, 2019, 44 TexReg 3265; amended to be effective September 1, 2021, 46 TexReg 5419; amended to be effective April 15, 2024, 49 TexReg 2287 |