053-2 Wyo. Code R. §§ 2-4 - Eligibility for Independent Living Services
(a) An evaluation
shall be conducted of each person with a significant disability who applies for
independent living services. This evaluation is limited to that information
necessary to determine eligibility and to determine what independent living
services are needed. The evaluation shall use relevant case record materials
available from other agencies. A special diagnostic study is conducted only if
already available information is not complete, relevant, or current.
(b) The evaluation must be sufficient in
scope to determine which services will best meet the current and future needs
of the individual for functioning more independently in family or community, or
engaging or continuing in employment.
(c) To determine an individual eligible for
independent living services:
(i) the
individual must have a significant physical or mental disability;
(ii) the disability must present limitations
to the individual's ability to function independently or to engage or continue
in employment; and
(iii) there must
be reasonable expectations that independent living rehabilitation services will
significantly assist the individual to improve his or her ability to function
independently in family or community or to engage or continue in employment.
For the purpose of determining an individual's eligibility for independent
living services, improvement in ability to function independently in family or
community refers to a demonstration in functional and behavioral terms of an
individual's greater independence or maintenance of independence in such areas
as self-care, activities of daily living, driving using public transportation,
shopping, housekeeping, communicating, or living more independently.
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