DHS 134.61(2)(a)2.b.b. A licensed practical nurse with consultation at regular intervals from a registered nurse under contract to the facility. DHS 134.61(3)(a)(a) A registered nurse shall participate as appropriate in the planning and implementation of training programs for facility personnel. DHS 134.61(3)(b)1.1. Detecting signs of illness or dysfunction that warrant medical or nursing intervention; DHS 134.61(3)(b)2.2. Basic skills required to meet the health needs and problems of the residents; and DHS 134.61 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1988, No. 390, eff. 7-1-88. DHS 134.62DHS 134.62 Professional program services. DHS 134.62(1)(1) Provision of services. All facilities shall have or arrange for professional program services staff to implement the active treatment program defined in a resident’s individual program plan (IPP). Professional program staff shall work directly with the resident and with other staff who work with the resident in carrying out the goals and objectives stated in the resident’s IPP. DHS 134.62(2)(a)(a) Psychology staff. Psychological services shall be provided by a psychologist licensed under ch. 455, Stats. DHS 134.62(2)(b)(b) Physical therapy staff. Physical therapy services shall be given or supervised by a registered physical therapist licensed under ss. 448.05 and 448.07, Stats. DHS 134.62(2)(c)(c) Speech pathology and audiology staff. Speech and hearing therapy shall be given or supervised by a speech pathologist or audiologist who: DHS 134.62(2)(c)1.1. Meets the standards for a certificate of clinical competence granted by the American speech and hearing association; or DHS 134.62(2)(c)2.2. Meets the educational requirements and is in the process of acquiring the supervised experience required for certification under subd. 1. DHS 134.62(2)(d)(d) Occupational therapy staff. Occupational therapy shall be given or supervised by a therapist who meets the standards for registration as an occupational therapist of the American occupational therapy association. DHS 134.62(2)(e)(e) Recreation staff. Recreation shall be led or supervised by an individual who has a bachelor’s degree in recreation or in a related specialty such as art, dance, music, physical education or recreation therapy. DHS 134.62(2)(f)(f) Other professional program staff. Professional program services other than those under pars. (a) to (e) shall be provided by individuals who have at least a bachelor’s degree in a human services field such as sociology, special education or rehabilitation counseling. DHS 134.62 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1988, No. 390, eff. 7-1-88. DHS 134.64(1)(1) Services. Facilities shall provide or contract for dietetic services which meet the requirements of this section. Services shall include: DHS 134.64(1)(a)(a) Planning menus that provide nutritionally adequate diets to all residents;