Supported Employment Services 525-05-30-65
(Revised
1/1/15 ML #3428)
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Purpose
Paid employment opportunities for persons
for whom competitive employment at or above the minimum wage is unlikely,
and who, because of their disabilities, need the provision of intensive,
ongoing support to perform in a work setting with necessary adaptations,
supervision, and training appropriate to the person’s disability.
Service
Eligibility, Criteria for
The individual receiving Supported Employment
Services will meet the following criteria:
- Must be eligible for Medicaid
Waiver for Home and Community Services;
- Must have completed the
Vocational Rehabilitation program of Supported Employment for training
and stabilization;
- Must need the provision
of intensive, ongoing support to perform in a work setting with necessary
adaptations, supervision, and training appropriate to the person’s disability;
- Documentation is maintained
in the file of each participant receiving this service that the service
is not available under a program funded under section 110 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973 or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C.
1401 et seq.);
- Service is not otherwise
available to the individual through a local educational agency under the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) or the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973; and furnished as part of expanded habilitation services;
and
- Must be provided in a competitive employment setting i.e. local businesses, retail establishments, restaurants etc. Services cannot be provided in group homes, training centers or any setting that isolates individuals from the community.
Limitations
This service would not include supervised
or training activities provided in a typical business setting. Nor does
it include prevocational skills development. These activities are provided
through TBI residential or transitional care as a component of promoting
independent living skills and social appropriateness.
Employment job site is at a work site in which
persons without disabilities are employed, payment will only be made for
the adaptations, supervision, and training required by the client as a
result of their disability and will not include supervisory activities
rendered as a normal part of the business setting.
Service
Tasks
- Supported Employment Activities
- Transportation between
the client’s place of residence and the work site are included in the
service provider rate.