Current through September, 2024
Section 17-1500-5 - Scope of service(a) Social rehabilitation services shall be provided in a child caring institution, group home, or staff secure facility where the child lives for the duration of the service.(b) Social rehabilitation services shall include one or more of the following activities: (1) Teaching or increasing the daily living and self-management skills of the individual such as home management, personal hygiene, money management, communication skills, grooming, appropriate behavior, personal planning, and decision-making skills;(2) Developing or improving the child's ability to interact and relate with others;(3) Referring the child to community resources with follow-up where needed;(4) Providing a program to assist the child in making the transition to independent living or other foster care;(5) Providing twenty-four hour room and board as part of the total rehabilitation service for children requiring closer supervision and who are unable to remain in their homes or foster homes;(6) Counseling to the child's family in order that the family may understand the child's adjustment problems, resolve interrelationship problems, and participate in planning for the child in the residential program and possible return home;(7) Psychiatric or psychological case consultation geared to increasing the residential staff's understanding of difficult adjustment cases in order to provide effective therapeutic or rehabilitation services to the child.[Eff JAN 30 1993] (Auth: HRS § 346-14) (Imp: HRS § 346-14; 42 U.S.C. §§1397 a, 1397c )