Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 686 - PROVIDER REQUIREMENTS, TYPE SERVICES, AND RATES OF PAYMENT
Subpart M - DAY HABILITATION SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH BRAIN INJURIES
Section 686.1250 - Program Outcomes and Reporting

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) The provider shall complete and submit to HSP an annual written evaluation of all its programs and services that shows evidence of:

1) maintenance of a safe and accessible program;

2) a review of the quality and appropriateness of the services offered;

3) a review of the effectiveness of the services as measured by outcomes achieved; and

4) Customer satisfaction with the services received and habilitation outcomes achieved.

b) The provider shall complete and submit to HSP a monthly Customer Habilitation Training Report that summarizes the following:

1) accomplishment of the objectives;

2) remaining services needed by the Customer to achieve the habilitation goal; and

3) a summary of the staffings conducted, including the Customer's comments.

c) The provider shall submit a monthly Customer Outcome Report on each Customer, based upon successful completion of objectives outlined in the Customer Habilitation Plan.

1) A habilitation outcome is considered successful when:
A) the Customer has a diagnosis of brain injury that, for the individual, causes, or may cause, a substantial impediment to habilitation; has an active HSP service plan; and participates in services offered by the provider as evidenced by habilitation provider billings submitted to HSP;

B) it is consistent with the Customer's abilities, interests and needs;

C) the Customer performs life skill activities effectively and efficiently;

D) the habilitation services are not contraindicated based on the Customer's disability; and

E) the Customer will not jeopardize the health and safety of himself/herself or others while at the program site.

2) Successful habilitation outcomes are determined by the HSP Counselor (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code 676.30) .

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