Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 24 - Mental Health
Part 2 - Operational Standards for Mental Health, Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Use Community Service Providers
Chapter 30 - Residential Services for People with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities
Rule 24-2-30.5 - ID/DD Waiver Host Homes
Current through September 24, 2024
A. Host Homes are private homes where no more than one (1) person who is at least five (5) years of age lives with a family and receives personal care and supportive services. If the person requesting this service is under five (5) years of age, admission must receive prior approval by the Bureau of Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities' Director.
B. Host Home families are a stand-alone family living arrangement in which the principal caregiver in the Host Home assumes the direct responsibility for the participant's physical, social, and emotional well-being and growth in a family environment.
C. Host Home Services include assistance with personal care, leisure activities, social development, family inclusion, community inclusion, and access to medical services. Natural supports are encouraged and supported. Supports are to be consistent with the participant's skill level, goals, and interests.
D. Host Homes are administered and managed by agency providers that are responsible for all aspects of Host Home Services. Host Home agency providers must:
E. Relief staffing may be provided in the person's Host Home by another certified Host Home family or by employees of the Host Home agency provider or in another Host Home family's home.
F. Host Home family components:
G. Host Home family must provide the following services as appropriate to each person's support needs:
H. The Host Home agency provider is responsible for ensuring the person has basic furnishings in his/her bedroom if those furnishings are not available from another resource such as Transition Assistance through the ID/DD Waiver. Basic furnishings include: bed frame, mattress, box springs if needed, chest of drawers, two (2) sets of bed linens, two (2) sets of towels and appropriate lighting.
I. People are not to be left home alone or with someone under the age of eighteen (18), for any length of time.
J. People receiving Host Home Services must have access to the community to the same degree as people not receiving services. This includes access to leisure and other community participation activities.
K. The host home agency provider must ensure methods are in place to assist people in arranging and accessing routine and emergency medical care and monitoring of their health and/or physical condition. Documentation of the following must be maintained in each person's record:
L. Each person must have an Activity Support Plan that is developed based on his/her Plan of Services and Supports.
M. People receiving Host Home Services are not eligible for Home and Community Supports, Shared Supported Living, Supported Living, Supervised Living Services, In-Home Nursing Respite, In-Home Respite or Community Respite Services.
N. Behavior Support may be provided in the Host Home to provide direct services as well as modify the environment and train staff/family in implementation of the Behavior Support Plan.
O. Crisis Intervention Services may be provided in the Host Home to intervene and mitigate an identified crisis situation. Crisis Intervention may remain in the home with the person until the crisis is resolved. This could be in twenty-four (24) hour increments (daily) or less than twenty-four (24) hour increments (episodic), depending on each person's need for support.
P. Family members of any degree cannot provide Host Home services to a person.
Section 41-4-7 of the Mississippi Code, 1972, as Amended