New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-M - Former Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services
Chapter He-M 500 - DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Part He-M 524 - IN-HOME SUPPORTS
Section He-M 524.06 - Service Coordination
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-M 524.06
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Service coordination services shall be services that assist individuals in gaining access to needed waiver and or Medicaid State Plan services, as well as needed medical, social, educational, and other services, regardless of funding source.
(b) Service coordination services shall include the following:
(1)
Coordinating, facilitating, and monitoring services provided under He-M
524;
(2) Assessing and re-assessing
service needs, goals and outcomes;
(3) Facilitating development, review, and
modification of service agreements;
(4) Assisting with recruiting, screening,
hiring, and training providers;
(5)
Identifying, providing information about, and assisting families to access
community resources;
(6) Providing
counseling and support;
(7)
Providing advocacy education and skill development to the individual, family,
or his or her representative;
(8)
Initiating, collaborating, and facilitating the development of a transition
plan so that:
a. When the individual turns
age 3, he or she can access school services as described in He-M 510;
and
b. When the individual
graduates or exits the school system, he or she can access adult supports,
services, and community resources with planning to start no later than age 16,
or earlier if determined necessary by the team in collaboration with the school
district;
(9) Assisting
in accessing the registry of available providers and staff;
(10) Reviewing the actual expenditures and
revenues in the individualized budget and assisting the individual or
representative and providers in managing the authorized funds; and
(11) Monitoring individual, family, and
representative satisfaction with services provided.
#7891, eff 5-20-03; ss by #9927, INTERIM, eff 5-21-11, EXPIRES: 11-17-11; ss by #10027, eff 11-17-11
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