Pennsylvania Code
Title 55 - HUMAN SERVICES
Part VIII - Intellectual Disability and Autism Manual
Subpart D - Nonresidential Agencies/Facilities/Services
Article II - Funding
Chapter 6350 - FAMILY RESOURCE SERVICES
SERVICE AREAS
Section 6350.26 - Recreation/leisure-time activities
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Recreation programs should allow the individual with an intellectual disability to experience regular community leisure-time activities, increase his ability to participate in these activities independently, and enhance his physical or psycho-social development, or both.
(b) It is important that the individual with an intellectual disability is given every opportunity to interact with nonrelated people in the mainstream of activity within the community. The following eligible situations are listed in order of priority and should be considered when funding recreation programs through the Family Resource Services (FRS) Program:
(c) The County Mental Health/Intellectual Disability (MH/ID) Office may arrange for or provide recreation services/opportunities which may be funded through the FRS Program preferably on a fee-for-service basis:
(d) Recreation programs should be ancillary to day programs which operate daily during the week.
(e) Programs must be recreational in nature. They should not take the place of educational programs but may substitute for family aid services.
(f) Recreational programs should encourage skill development, be designed to meet the socio-recreative needs of the individual, and be normal leisure-time activities, such as, bowling, swimming, dancing, camping.
(g) Each recreational program must be approved by the County MH/ID Office as being therapeutic for the service recipient.
(h) Whenever possible, the participants should assist in deciding on particular activities within the program. Services/opportunities designed for adults must provide for client involvement in the selection of activities.
(i) FRS funded recreation programs may not be a part of a regular day program. A portion of a day program-day care or vocational-may not be paid for with FRS recreation funds even though part of the day program provides recreational opportunities.
(j) FRS funds may be used for individual activities as well as for group recreation programs.
(k) Rationale for the use of FRS funds to pay for the service recipient's participation in individual or group recreational programs, or both, must be consistent with the overall FRS Program philosophy.
(l) The participation of service recipients in FRS funded individual or group recreation programs must be approved by the County MH/ID Office as being therapeutic for the individual service recipient.
(m) "Therapeutic" is defined here as that which is designed to meet the specific socio-recreative needs of the individual service recipient in the context of socially acceptable norms.
The provisions of this §6350.26 amended under sections 201(2) and (8) and 202 of the Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Act of 1966 (50 P.S. §§ 4201(2) and (8) and 4202).