(1) Residential training support provides training to increase the person's independence in health care, self-care, safety, and access to community services.
(2) Residential training supports are available to a person receiving adult foster support service in accordance with assessed needs and as identified by the person in the plan of care.
(3) Residential training supports may only be provided when delivered in a licensed adult foster home funded under adult foster supports.
(4) If the provider of the adult foster support service is not qualified to provide residential training supports, the service must be made available by a qualified employee of an agency under contract with the Developmental Disabilities Program (DDP).