Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 140 - MEDICAL PAYMENT
Subpart E - GROUP CARE
Section 140.647 - Description of Developmental Training (DT) Services
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 140.647
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Developmental training (DT) provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities and major functional skill deficits in one or more developmental areas with the goal of helping such individuals achieve functional independence.
a) General Specifications
1) Developmental training
refers to specific programs, interventions, therapies and activities. DT is
usually conducted in nonresidential settings, but shall be conducted in
residential settings for individuals having physical/medical impairments so
severe that nonresidential participation is prohibited. A DT program conducted
in a residential setting shall be conducted by staff of the DT program, and be
certified by the Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
(DMHDD) (Section
140.646
a). Developmental training services provide continuity and integration of the
Individual Program Plan (IPP) as required for a continuous active treatment
program for each individual (
42 CFR
483.440(1989) and 89 Ill.
Adm. Code
144.25
and Section
144.105
). DT shall also include services designed to improve an individual's ability
to engage in productive work activities, whose impairment is so severe as to
make the individual's production capacity inconsequential as defined in
29 CFR 525.2(c)
(1984).
b) Eligibility
1) A minimum level of skill development shall
not be required for entry into DT.
2) Eligibility criteria for DT services are:
A) The individual shall reside in a
residential facility (ICF/MR) or a LTC facility (SNF or ICF); and
B) The individual's need for active treatment
services shall be identified as described in Section
140.642(g)
and Section 140.Table H.
c) Documentation Reports
1) Determination of the appropriateness of DT
shall be the responsibility of the facility's interdisciplinary team (IDT). The
IDT shall include the individual being served, unless clearly unable to
participate; the individual's family, unless unable or unwilling to
participate; the individual's legal guardian, if applicable; representatives
from the various disciplines participating or proposed to participate in the
provision of services to the person; and a representative from the entity or
entities responsible for service delivery, including at least one
representative each from the facility and DT Program. At least one member of
the IDT shall be a Qualified Mental Retardation Professional (QMRP) as defined
in 42 CFR 483 - 430(1989).
2) These
services shall be provided under a written plan of care developed in accordance
with
42 CFR
483.440(1989). The plan of
care shall be the one developed by the facility's IDT, and shall identify the
responsibilities of the facility and DT program in executing the plan. Services
provided by the facility and the DT program under the plan of care shall
demonstrate an integrated and consistent approach to the goals identified by
the IDT. Agreement about the IPP, assessed level of functioning, specialized
service needs, and specialized equipment shall be demonstrated by all IDT
members, including but not limited to, representatives from the facility, the
DT program, and the individual or his/her guardian.
3) No services shall be provided which are
solely related to preparing the client for paid or unpaid employment, or with
the reasonable expectation that the client would be able to currently
participate in a sheltered workshop or enter the general work force within one
year.
4) An individual shall engage
in prevocational or work-related skills training. These activities shall
directly address the service needs identified in the plan of care, and must not
be provided for the primary purpose of earning wages or increasing production
rate. Such training activities must be integrated with the overall IPP and meet
active treatment requirements. All activities performed as part of a production
process or contract work fall within this definition.
5) Decisions about placement into DT shall be
based upon a systematic assessment of the individual's developmental levels in
the areas identified. The assessment shall be conducted by or under the
supervision of the IDT (as defined in Section
140.647(c)
). A reassessment of the individual's developmental levels and a
redetermination of the appropriateness of the individual's current placement
shall occur at least annually. Documentation of the individual's developmental
level shall allow independent verification of the appropriateness of the
placement decision by using a generally accepted assessment instrument as
described in Section
140.648(c)(1)(A)(i)
and (ii) and 89 Ill. Adm. Code
144.75(a)(2)(B).
6) The requirements of this section shall not
prevent an individual from participating in DT solely due to a disability which
negates any possibility of improvement in one or more developmental areas. An
individual's inability to achieve improvement in a particular developmental
area due to a disability must be established through documentation by the IDT
of the failure of an intensive program to produce improvement in that area over
a period of one year or more, as determined by the IDT. This documentation
requirement shall be waived when the disability, such as blindness, obviously
prevents improvement in a specific task related area.
7) Other exceptions to these placement
criteria may be made only if a documented justification for such an exception
is approved by the IDT (as defined in subsection(c)) and the
Department.
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