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 24-2-30.8 - Shared Supported Living Services for Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Service Components
Current through September 24, 2024
A. Shared Supported Living Services are for people age eighteen (18) and older who have an intellectual/developmental disability and are provided in compact geographical areas (e.g., an apartment complex) in residences either owned or leased by themselves or an agency provider. Employee supervision is provided at the service location and in the community but does not include direct employee supervision at all times.
B. Nursing services are a component part of ID/DD Waiver Shared Supported Living Services. These services must be provided as-needed, based on each person's need for nursing services. Examples of activities may include: monitoring vital signs; monitoring blood sugar; administration of medication; weight monitoring; periodic assessment, accompanying people on medical appointments, etc. (Refer to Rule 13.8)
C. Shared Supported Living Services provides people assistance with direct personal care activities such as:
D. Shared Supported Living Services provides assistance with instrumental activities of daily living which include:
E. Shared Supported Living Services providers must assist people in arranging and accessing routine and emergency medical care and monitoring their health and/or physical condition. Documentation of the following must be maintained in each person's record:
F. Shared Supported Living Services providers must transport people to and from community activities, work, other places of the person's choice, and other locations chosen by the person as documented in the Activity Support Plan and Plan of Services and Supports.
G. Shared Supported Living Services providers must provide the following for the person:
H. Agency providers must ensure that each person has access to meals at least three (3) times per day and snacks and drinks throughout the day. Documentation of meal planning for each person must be available for review (grocery lists, menus, etc.).
I. People receiving services are prohibited from having friends, family members, etc., living with them who are not also receiving services as part of the Shared Supported Living Services.
J. In living arrangements in which people pay rent and/or room and board to the agency provider, there must be a written financial agreement which addresses, at a minimum, the following:
K. People must have control over their personal resources. Agency providers cannot restrict access to personal resources. Agency providers must offer informed choice of the consequences/risks of unrestricted access to personal resources. There must be documentation in each person's record regarding all income received and expenses incurred.
L. People have freedom and support to control their own schedules and activities.
M. All employees the person invites to the Plan of Services and Supports meeting must be allowed to attend and participate in the development and review of the person's Plan of Services and Supports.
N. If shared supported living personnel were unable to participate in the development of the person's Plan of Services, employees must be trained regarding the person's plan prior to beginning work with the person. This training must be documented as defined in the Record Guide.
O. Agency providers must develop methods, procedures and activities to provide meaningful days and independent living choices about activities/services/employees for the people served in the community.
P. Shared Supported Living Services for community participation activities may be shared by up to three (3) people who may or may not live together and who have a common direct agency provider. In these cases, people may share Shared Supported Living Services personnel when agreed to by the people and when the health and welfare can be assured for each person.
Q. People in Shared Supported Living Services cannot also receive: Supervised Living Services, Host Home Services, In-Home Nursing Respite, In-Home Respite, Home and Community Supports, Supported Living Services or Community Respite Services.
R. The amount of employee supervision someone receives is based on tiered levels of support determined by a person's support level on the Inventory for Client and Agency Planning and risk reflected in the Plan of Services and Supports and the Activity Support Plan.
S. Each person must have an Activity Support Plan that is developed based on his/her Plan of Services and Supports.
T. Visiting hours cannot be restricted unless mutually agreed upon by all people living in the dwelling.
U. People have choices about housemates and with whom they share a room. Documentation of each person's choice(s) of his/her roommate(s)/housemate(s) must be included in the person's record.
V. The setting is selected by the individual from setting options including non-disability specific settings and the option of having a private unit, to the degree allowed by personal finances, in the residential setting. This must be documented in the person's record.
Section 41-4-7 of the Mississippi Code, 1972, as Amended