DCF 57.22(1)(b)(b) Opportunities to engage in social and community activities. DCF 57.22(1)(d)(d) Opportunities for physical exercise to encourage gross and fine motor development. DCF 57.22(1)(e)(e) Guidance and assistance in the development of daily living skills. DCF 57.22(1)(g)(g) Opportunities for activities geared towards the individual interests of residents. DCF 57.22(2)(2) Religious training and practice. Each resident shall be provided with opportunities for voluntary religious expression and participation in religious education and attendance at services compatible with the religious preference of the resident, or a parent or guardian of the resident. DCF 57.22(3)(3) Recreation. A variety of indoor and outdoor recreational activities and developmentally appropriate play equipment shall be offered. DCF 57.22(4)(4) Telephone usage. Telephone usage by a resident shall be governed by the resident rights under s. DCF 57.24 and the resident’s treatment plan or placement agreement. DCF 57.22 HistoryHistory: CR 04-067: cr. Register September 2005 No. 597, eff. 1-1-06; correction in (4) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635. DCF 57.23DCF 57.23 Treatment planning and assessment. DCF 57.23(1)(1) Assessment for respite care. A program director shall ensure that an assessment of a child admitted to a group home under a voluntary agreement for respite care is completed before the child’s date of admission to the group home. The assessment shall include all of the following: DCF 57.23(1)(a)(a) Information on the child’s developmental, behavioral, educational, and medical history; family and significant relationships; legal history; substance abuse history; and any past treatment. DCF 57.23(1)(b)(b) A description of the child’s current status, including mental status, medical needs, current activities, educational status, current and recent substance abuse use, and personal strengths. DCF 57.23(2)(a)(a) Within 30 calendar days after the date a resident is admitted to a group home, the program director shall perform a comprehensive written assessment of the resident and develop a written treatment plan. The program director shall develop the treatment plan with the participation of the placing agency; the resident; a parent if the resident is under 18 years of age; a guardian and legal custodian, if applicable and available; and the persons who will provide the required services to the resident. A completed treatment plan for each resident shall be placed in the resident’s record maintained by the group home under s. DCF 57.38 and shall include all of the following: DCF 57.23(2)(a)1.1. A description of the resident’s strengths, needs, and preferences. DCF 57.23(2)(a)2.2. Treatment goals for the resident and the time frames for achieving those goals. DCF 57.23(2)(a)3.3. A description of behavior interventions to be utilized with the resident. The licensee shall ensure that methods of behavior intervention are positive, based on the resident’s needs, stage of development and behavior and promote self control. DCF 57.23(2)(a)4.4. Specific services and supports to be provided to achieve the treatment goals, and names of persons, agencies or position titles responsible for providing services and implementing any of the treatment goals. DCF 57.23(2)(a)6.6. Goals related to independent living skills, if the resident is 15 years of age or older. DCF 57.23(2)(a)10.10. Visits to the resident by parents and other family members with the approval of the placing agency and in accordance with clients’ right standards to ensure that an appropriate relationship is maintained between the resident and family members. DCF 57.23(2)(a)12.12. Consideration of the additional requirements for care of custodial parents and expectant mothers under s. DCF 57.36 and care for children under 6 years of age under s. DCF 57.37, as applicable.