According to the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations (DCMR), Day Habilitation Services in Washington, D.C. integrate skill-acquisition activities to help individuals achieve autonomy and better overall functioning. We offer Medicaid-reimbursable services for clients deemed eligible to benefit from a small group setting (1:3 ratio). Our professionals will formulate a day habilitation plan for each participant, and this plan shall include job search and community participation planning. To learn more, please see Section 1920, Chapter 19 of Title 29 of the DCMR.
Section 1920 outlines the provisions for Day Habilitation Services in Washington, D.C., focusing on enhancing the independence and community integration of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs). These services are distinct from residential services and are delivered in group settings or through one-to-one support, depending on individual needs.
Key Components:
- Service Delivery
Day habilitation services can be provided in group settings or as one-to-one services. For individuals with higher support needs, services may be offered in small group settings with a ratio of one staff member to three participants. These small group settings emphasize skill-building and community access. - Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, individuals must request the service, have it recommended by their Support Team, and include it in their Individualized Support Plan (ISP) and Plan of Care. Additionally, they should have specific personal or social adjustment needs that can be addressed through a tailored habilitation program. - Service Activities
Services encompass training and skills development to boost community participation, inclusion, and independence. Activities are diverse, reflecting individual interests and preferences, and aim to provide socialization opportunities, community exploration, and relationship-building. - Community Integration
Services must be provided in the most integrated setting suitable for the individual’s needs. Community-based activities should occur in groups not exceeding four participants for regular day habilitation or three for small group settings. These activities are based on the individual’s interests and should be offered at least once per week, with more frequent opportunities as indicated in their ISP. - Provider Responsibilities
Providers are required to develop a day habilitation plan aligned with the individual’s ISP and Plan of Care, supporting their interests, choices, goals, and prioritized needs. Activities should be functional, chosen by the individual, and offer life experiences common to others of similar age in the broader community.
In summary, Section 1920 emphasizes delivering personalized, community-focused day habilitation services that promote the autonomy and integration of individuals with IDDs, ensuring they receive tailored support to achieve their goals and enhance their quality of life.
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