Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 50 - PUBLIC HEALTH-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Part XXI - Home and Community-Based Services Waivers
Subpart 5 - Supports Waiver
Chapter 57 - Covered Services
Section XXI-5701 - Supported Employment Services

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXI-5701

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

A. Supported employment services consists of intensive, ongoing supports and services necessary for a beneficiary to achieve the desired outcome of employment in a community setting where a majority of the persons employed are without disabilities. Beneficiaries utilizing these services may need ongoing supports for the life of their employment due to the nature of their disability, and natural supports may not meet this need.

B. Supported employment services provide supports in the following areas:

1. individual job, group employment, or self-employment;

2. job assessment, discovery and development, placement; and

3. initial job support and job retention, which may include assistance in personal care with activities of daily living in the supported employment setting and follow-along.

C. When supported employment services are provided at a work site where a majority of the persons employed are without disabilities, payment is only made for the adaptations, supervision and training required by beneficiaries receiving the service as a result of their disabilities. It does not include payment for the supervisory activities rendered as a normal part of the business setting.

D. Transportation is a separate billable component for supported employment services, both individual and group. Transportation may be billed on the same day as a supported employment service is delivered.

E. These services are also available to those beneficiaries who are self-employed. Funds for self-employment may not be used to defray any expenses associated with setting up or operating a business.

F. Supported employment services may be furnished by a coworker or other job-site personnel under the following circumstances:

1. Services for job assessment, discovery and development in individual jobs and self-employment shall not exceed 2,880 units of service in a plan of care year.

2. these coworkers meet the pertinent qualifications for the providers of the service.

G. Service Limitations

1. Services for job assessment, discovery and development in individual jobs and self-employment shall not exceed the number of units as defined in a plan of care year and must have a prior authorization.

2. Services for job assessment, discovery and development in group employment shall not exceed the number of units as defined in a plan of care year and must have a prior authorization.

3. Services for individual initial job support, job retention and follow-along shall not exceed the number of units of service as defined in a plan of care year and must have prior authorization. Individual job follow-along services may be delivered virtually.

4. Services for initial job support, job retention and follow-along in group employment shall not exceed the number of units of service as defined in a plan of care year and must have prior authorization.

H. Restrictions

1. Beneficiaries receiving individual and/or group supported employment services may also receive other services in the same service day. However, these services cannot be provided at the same time of the day.

2. All virtual individual supported employment services must be documented and included in the plan of care. Virtual delivery of group supported employment is not allowed.

I. Choice of this service and staff ratio needed to support the beneficiary must be documented on the plan of care.

J. Supported employment services are not available to individuals who are eligible to participate in services that are available from programs funded under section 110 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or sections 602 (16) or (17) of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act [20 U.S.C. 1401 (26 and 29)], as amended, and those covered under the state plan, if applicable.

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

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