09/01/07 The intent must be to provide opportunities that meet the activity needs of each client as set forth in his/her IPP. There must be enough activities equipment to provide adequate services to all clients. There must be a special effort to find equipment as necessary, that is appropriate for people who have multiple handicaps and profound mental retardation. The activity program must conform as closely as possible to normal community activities.
09/01/07 9.E.1. Recreation may be considered a part of programming if it consists of organized and structured activity related to the achievement of IPP goals.
09/01/07 9.E.2. Whenever possible, activities shall take place in the community.
The facility shall ensure transportation for clients, regardless of handicap.
09/01/07 9.E.3. In addition to recreational program activity, developmentally appropriate opportunities shall be provided to all clients for use of their leisure time.
09/01/07 9.E.4. Weather permitting, and unless inappropriate for the activity, it shall take place outdoors.
09/01/07 9.E.5. A calendar with activity plans for individual clients and large and small group activities must be made available for all staff and clients.
10- 144 C.M.R. ch. 118, § 9.E