(a) A program provider must ensure that in-home individualized
skills and socialization is provided in the residence of the individual
receiving the service.
(b) In-home individualized skills and socialization
is not required to be provided by an individualized skills and socialization
provider.
(c) Before providing in-home individualized skills
and socialization to an individual, a program provider must obtain
documentation:
(1) from a physician that the individual's medical
condition justifies the provision of in-home individualized skills
and socialization;
(2) from a licensed professional or behavioral supports
service provider that the individual's behavioral issues justify the
provision of in-home individualized skills and socialization; or
(3) that the individual is 55 years of age or older
and requests to receive in-home individualized skills and socialization.
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