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<br />Professional Services Agreement <br />Page 21 <br />(2) WAC 388-850, WAC 388-828, WAC 388-845-0001, 0030, 0210, 0215, <br />0220, 0600-0610, 1030-1040, 1400-1410, 2100, 2110; <br />(3) Criteria for Evaluation; <br />(4) DDA Guiding Values; <br />(5) County Guide to Achieve Developmental Disability Administration’s Guiding <br />Values; <br />(6) Disability Rights of Washington (formerly Washington Protection and <br />Advocacy System) Access Agreement. <br /> <br />d. Qualified Employment and Day Program Service Providers for consume r support <br />services shall include the following program outcomes: <br /> <br />(1) Monthly Community Inclusion service support hours will be based on the <br />Client’s Community Inclusion service level per WAC 388-828-9310 for all <br />Clients who began receiving Community Inclusion services July 1, 2011 and <br />forward. <br /> <br />(a) To ensure health and safety, promote positive image and relationships in <br />the community, increase competence and individualized skill-building, <br />and achieve other expected benefits of Community Inclusion, services will <br />occur individually or in a group of no more than two (2) or three (3) <br />individuals with similar interests and needs. <br /> <br />(b) Community Inclusion services will focus on activities that are typically <br />experienced by the general public. Support to participate in segregated <br />activities and/or specialized activities will not be reimbursed. <br /> <br />(c) A Client receiving Community Inclusion services will not receive <br />employment support simultaneously. <br /> <br />(d) A Client receiving Community Inclusion services may at any time <br />choose to leave Community Inclusion to pursue work and receive <br />employment support. <br /> <br />(2) Clients in an employment program will be supported to work towards a living <br />wage. A living wage is the amount needed to enable an individual to meet or <br />exceed his/her living expenses. Clients should average twenty (20) hours of <br />community work per week or eighty-six (86) hours per month. The amount <br />of service a Client receives will be based on his/her demonstrated need, <br />acuity level and work history per WAC 388-828.