Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 50 - PUBLIC HEALTH-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Part XXI - Home and Community-Based Services Waivers
Subpart 13 - Residential Options Waiver
Chapter 163 - Covered Services
Section XXI-16307 - Day Habilitation Services

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXI-16307

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. Day habilitation is services that assist the beneficiary to gain desired community living experience, including the acquisition, retention, or improvement in self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills, and/or to provide the beneficiary an opportunity to contribute to his or her community. These services shall be coordinated with any physical, occupational, or speech therapies identified in the individualized plan of care. Day habilitation services may include assistance with personal care or with activities of daily living, but such assistance should not be the primary activity. Day habilitation services may serve to reinforce skills or lessons taught in other settings. Volunteer activities may be a part of this service and should follow the state guidelines for volunteering.

1. - 3. Repealed.

B. Day habilitation may be delivered in a combination of these three service types:

1. onsite day habilitation;

2. community life engagement; and

3. virtual day habilitation.
a. - d. Repealed.

C. Day habilitation services are provided on a regularly scheduled basis for one or more days per week in a variety of community settings that are separate from the beneficiary's private residence, with the exception of virtual day habilitation. Day habilitation services should not be limited to a fixed site facility. Activities and environments are designed to foster personal choice in developing the beneficiary's meaningful day including community activities alongside people who do not receive home and communitybased services.

1. - 2. Repealed.

D. The day habilitation provider is responsible for all transportation between day habilitation sites and while providing community life engagement services in the community.

1. Transportation can only be billed on the day that an in-person day habilitation service is provided.

2. Transportation is not a part of the service for virtual day habilitation.

E. Beneficiaries receiving day habilitation services may also receive prevocational and/or individual supported employment services on the same day, but these services cannot be provided during the same time period or total more than five hours per day combined.

1. - 3.g. Repealed.

F. Service Exclusions

1. Time spent in transportation between the beneficiary's residence/location and the day habilitation site is not to be included in the total number of day habilitation service hours per day, except when the transportation is for the purpose of travel training.
a. Travel training for the purpose of teaching the beneficiary to use transportation services may be included in determining the total number of service hours provided per day. Travel training must be included in the beneficiary's plan of care.

2. Transportation-community access will not be used to transport ROW beneficiaries to any day habilitation services.

3. Day habilitation services cannot be billed for at the same time on the same day as:
a. community living supports;

b. professional services, except when there are direct contacts needed in the development of a support plan;

c. respite-out of home;

d. adult day health care;

e. monitored in-home caregiving (MIHC);

f. prevocational services; or

g. supported employment.

4. Day habilitation services shall be furnished on a regularly scheduled basis for up to eight hours per day, one or more days per week.
a. Services are based on a 15 minute unit of service and on time spent at the service site by the beneficiary. Any time less than 15 minutes of service is not billable or payable. No rounding up of units is allowed.

b. Services are based on the person centered plan and the beneficiary's ROW budget.

5. All virtual day habilitation services must be approved by the local governing entity or the OCDD state office.

6. Day habilitation may not provide for the payment of services that are vocational in nature - for example, the primary purpose of producing goods or performing services.

G. Provider Qualifications. Providers must be licensed by the Department of Health as a home and communitybased services provider and meet the module requirements for adult day care in LAC 48:I.Chapter 50.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and Title XIX of the Social Security Act.

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