Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 357 - INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES
Subchapter C - INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES
Section 357.311 - Scope of Services
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 357.311
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) All services provided in this section are subject to § 357.201(d) of this chapter (relating to Allocation of Funds).
(b) All services are available in an accessible format for consumers who rely on alternative modes of communication.
(c) The service provider provides each independent living service in accordance with the independent living plan or waived independent living plan.
(d) The service provider may provide the following independent living services under this chapter:
(1) Independent living core services, which
are:
(A) information and referral
services;
(B) independent living
skills training;
(C) peer
counseling (including cross-disability peer counseling);
(D) individual and systems advocacy;
and
(E) transition services;
and
(2) Independent
living services, which are:
(A) counseling
services, including psychological and psychotherapeutic services;
(B) services for securing housing or shelter
(including community living) that support the purposes and titles of the Act,
and services related to securing adaptive housing (including making appropriate
modifications to spaces that serve or are occupied by individuals with
disabilities);
(C) rehabilitation
technology;
(D) mobility
training;
(E) services and training
for individuals with cognitive and sensory disabilities, including life skills
training and interpreter and reader services;
(F) personal assistance services, including
attendant care and the training of personnel providing such services;
(G) surveys, directories, and other materials
that identify appropriate housing, recreation opportunities, accessible
transportation, and other support services;
(H) consumer information programs on the
rehabilitation and independent living services that are available under the
Act, especially services that are available for minorities and other
individuals with disabilities who have traditionally been unserved or
underserved by programs under the Act;
(I) education and training necessary for
living in a community and participating in community activities;
(J) supported living;
(K) transportation, including referral
services, personal assistance, and training on the use of public transportation
vehicles and systems;
(L) physical
rehabilitation;
(M) therapeutic
treatment;
(N) the provision of
needed prostheses and other appliances and devices;
(O) social and recreational services
(individual and group);
(P)
training for youth with disabilities that is designed to develop
self-awareness, self-esteem and the ability to self-advocate, self-empower, and
explore career options;
(Q)
services for children;
(R) federal,
state, or local training, counseling, or other assistance designed to help
individuals with disabilities become independent and productive and live a good
life;
(S) preventive services that
encourage independence and reduce the need for the services that are provided
under the Act;
(T) awareness
programs that encourage an understanding of individuals with disabilities and
help individuals integrate into the community; and
(U) other services, as needed, which are
consistent with the provisions of the Act.
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