(1) Health and wellness services are services that assist a member in acquiring, retaining, and improving self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills to reside successfully in the community.
(2) The services include:
(a) classes on weight loss, smoking cessation, and healthy lifestyles;
(b) health club memberships and exercise classes;
(c) art, music, and dance classes;
(d) costs associated for participating in adaptive sports and recreational activities;
(e) classes on managing disabilities; and
(f) hippotherapy.
(3) The service must be prescribed by a licensed health care professional.
(4) The service must be documented in the member's Person-Centered Recovery Plan and:
(a) address the member's symptoms, complaints, or complications indicating the need for services;
(b) include the number of authorized sessions; and
(c) document the expected outcomes of the provision of the service.
(5) Services may be provided in a setting appropriate to the provision of the service.