Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
Independent Living Services are time limited services described in an ILP
necessary to assist an individual with a disability in their desire to achieve
independence in their home/community and are consistent with the strengths,
resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests, and
informed choice of the individual, including:
1. an assessment for determining eligibility
and independent living needs by qualified personnel, including, if appropriate,
an assessment by personnel skilled in rehabilitation technology;
2. counseling and guidance, including
information and support services to assist an individual in exercising informed
choice;
3. referral and other
services to secure needed services from other agencies through cooperative
agreements developed, if such services are not available from LRS;
4. independent living skills
training;
5. psychological,
psychotherapeutic, and related services;
6. services related to housing or shelter,
including services related to community group living, and adaptive housing
services (including appropriate accommodations to and modifications of any
space used to serve, or occupied by, individuals with disabilities);
7. rehabilitation technology;
8. mobility training;
9. services and training for individuals with
cognitive and sensory disabilities, impairments, including life skills
training;
10. interpreter services
provided by qualified personnel for individuals who are deaf or hard of
hearing, and reader services for individuals who are determined to be blind,
after an examination by qualified personnel who meet state license
law;
11. personal assistance
services, including attendant care and the training of personnel providing such
services;
12. activities to
identify appropriate housing, recreation opportunities, and accessible
transportation, and other support services;
13. education and training necessary for
living in a community and participating in community activities;
14. supported living;
15. transportation, including referral and
assistance for such transportation and training in the use of public
transportation vehicles and systems;
16. physical rehabilitation;
17. therapeutic treatment;
18. provision of needed prostheses and other
appliances and devices;
19.
individual and group social and recreational services;
20. training to develop skills specifically
designed for youths who are individuals with disabilities to promote
self-awareness and esteem, develop advocacy and self-empowerment skills, and
explore career options;
21.
services for children;
22.
appropriate preventive services to decrease the need of individuals assisted
through the Independent Living Program for similar services in the
future;
23. community awareness
programs to enhance the understanding and integration into society of
individuals with disabilities;
24.
consumer information programs on rehabilitation and independent living
services, especially for minorities and other individuals with disabilities who
have traditionally been unserved or underserved; and
25. such other services as may be necessary
and not inconsistent with the objectives listed in the State Plan for
Independent Living.
B.
Scope of Services for Diagnosis and Treatment of Physical and Mental
Impairments
1. LRS will not provide ongoing
medical rehabilitation treatment services.
2. LRS will not provide experimental services
or supplies.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended,
R.S.
49:664 Section 6B,
R.S.36:477(c),
R.S.
46:331-335, R.S. 1595.3 and
R.S.
39:1594(I).