(1) The services available through the program are limited to those specified in this rule.
(2) The department may determine the particular services of the program to make available to a recipient based on, but not limited to, the following criteria:
(a) the recipient's need for a service generally and specifically;
(b) the availability of a specific service through the program and any ancillary service necessary to meet the recipient's needs;
(c) the availability otherwise of alternative public and private resources and services to meet the recipient's need for the service;
(d) the recipient's risk of significant harm or of death if not in receipt of the service;
(e) the likelihood of placement into a more restrictive setting if not in receipt of the service; and
(f) the financial costs for and other impacts on the program arising out of the delivery of the service to the person.
(3) A person enrolled in the program may be denied a particular service available through the program that the person desires to receive or is currently receiving.
(4) Bases for denying a service to a person include, but are not limited to:
(a) the person requires more supervision than the service can provide;
(b) the person's needs, inclusive of health, cannot be effectively or appropriately met by the service;
(c) access to the service, even with reasonable accommodation, is precluded by the person's health or other circumstances;
(d) a necessary ancillary service is no longer available; or
(e) the financial costs for and other impacts on the program arising out of the delivery of the service to the person.
(5) The following services, as defined in these rules, may be provided through the program:
(a) case management services;
(b) homemaking;
(c) personal assistance;
(d) adult day health;
(e) habilitation;
(f) respite care;
(g) personal emergency response systems;
(h) nutrition services;
(i) nonmedical transportation;
(j) outpatient occupational therapy;
(k) nursing;
(l) psycho-social consultation;
(m) dietetic services;
(n) adult residential care;
(o) specially trained attendant care;
(p) chemical dependency counseling;
(q) specialized medical equipment and supplies;
(r) supported living;
(s) illness management and recovery services; and
(t) Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) services.
(6) Monies available through the program may not be expended on the following:
(a) room and board; and
(b) special education and related services as defined at 20 USC 1401(16) and (17).
(7) A program service is not available to a recipient if that type of service is otherwise available to the recipient from another source.