Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.03.10.315 - EXCEPTIONS TO RESIDENTIAL PROVIDER-OWNED OR CONTROLLED SETTING QUALITIESExceptions to residential setting requirements outlined in Section 314 of these rules must be made based on the needs of the participant that are identified through person-centered planning. Service plans with exceptions to residential setting requirements must be submitted to the Department or its designee for review and approval. When an exception is made, the following information must be documented in the person-centered service plan:
01.Assessed Needs. Specific and individualized assessed needs that are related to the exception.02.Interventions and Supports. Positive interventions and supports used prior to any exceptions to the person-centered service plan.03.Prior Methods. List less intrusive methods previously implemented that were unsuccessful in addressing the needs of the participant.04.Description of Intervention. A clear description of the intervention for the exception that is directly proportionate to the specific assessed needs.05.Data Collection. Regular collection and review of data to measure the ongoing effectiveness of the exception.06.Time Limits. Established time limits for periodic reviews to determine if the exception is still necessary, if a transition plan can be developed, or if the exception can be terminated.07.Informed Consent. Informed consent of the participant or legal guardian for the exception.08.Assurance of No Harm. An assurance that interventions and supports will cause no harm to the participant.Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.10.315