Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 22 - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Chapter 10.22.07 - Vocational and Day Services Program Service Plan
Section 10.22.07.03 - Scope
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.22.07.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The vocational or day services licensee shall respond to individual needs and preferences in accordance with the IP.
B. Current program models include:
(1) Supported
employment;
(2) Vocational
services;
(3) Day habilitation;
and
(4) Volunteer work.
C. Supported Employment.
(1) Supported employment includes:
(a) Individuals who are self-employed and
need supports, or are working in community businesses for pay with licensee
funded supports; or
(b) Any work
program except one in an SRC that includes supports necessary for the
individual to achieve the desired outcomes established in the IP.
(2) A licensee shall provide job
skill training which includes but is not limited to:
(a) Skills required to perform a
job;
(b) Community mobility
training;
(c) Guidance in
acceptable job behaviors; and
(d)
Job seeking and interviewing skills.
(3) An individual typically works 20-----40
hours per week, not including commuting time.
D. Vocational Services.
(1) Vocational services include but are not
limited to:
(a) Vocational assessment
activities;
(b) Job training, work
skill training, and placement programs;
(c) Training in social skills, acceptable
work behaviors, and other skills such as money management;
(d) Basic safety skills;
(e) Training in work-related hygiene;
and
(f) Work skills.
(2) A vocational services licensee
shall provide services at a minimum:
(a) 220
days per year;
(b) 5 days a
week;
(c) 6 hours a day not
including commuting time; or
(d)
Consistent with an alternative schedule approved by the Director.
E. Day Habilitation.
(1) Day habilitation includes individuals
participating in structured activities designed to increase or maintain:
(a) Motor skills;
(b) Communication skills;
(c) Personal hygiene skills;
(d) Leisure skills; and
(e) Community integration.
(2) A licensee providing day
habilitation shall provide services at a minimum:
(a) 220 days per year;
(b) 5 days a week;
(c) 6 hours per day not including commuting
time; or
(d) Consistent with an
alternative schedule approved by the Director.
F. Volunteer Work.
(1) Volunteer work enables the individual to
gain desired work experience, personal satisfaction, and to contribute to the
community.
(2) The individual and
the individual's team shall evaluate, at least annually, the appropriateness
and continued desirability of the volunteer placement over paid work
activities.
G. Transportation Services.
(1) The licensee is
responsible for assisting or arranging transportation services with the
individual.
(2) The licensee shall
use the mode of transportation which achieves the least costly, and most
appropriate, means of transportation for the individual with priority given to
the use of public transportation, when appropriate.
(3) An individual who lives within walking
distance of the program or worksite and who is sufficiently mobile shall be
encouraged to walk.
(4) The
licensee shall keep accurate records which clearly indicate the transportation
that the individual uses to participate in the vocational or day service
including an alternative transportation plan if the primary plan is
unavailable.
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