DHS 134.13(7)(7) “Center for the developmentally disabled” means a department-operated residential institution for the care of people with developmental disabilities. DHS 134.13 NoteNote: There are 3 state centers for people with developmental disabilities in Wisconsin: Central Center, Northern Center and Southern Center.
DHS 134.13(8)(8) “Department” means the Wisconsin department of health services. DHS 134.13(9)(9) “Developmental disability” means intellectual disability or a related condition such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy or autism, but excluding mental illness and degenerative brain disorder, which is: DHS 134.13(9)(c)(c) Results in substantial functional limitations in 3 or more of the following areas of major life activity: DHS 134.13(10)(10) “Dietitian” means a person who is any of the following: DHS 134.13(11)(11) “Existing facility” means a facility that was licensed under ch. H 34 or 132 on July 1, 1988. DHS 134.13(12)(12) “Facility” means a facility serving people with developmental disabilities. DHS 134.13(13)(13) “FDD” or “facility serving people with developmental disabilities” means a residential facility with a capacity of 4 or more individuals who need and receive active treatment and health services as needed. DHS 134.13(14)(14) “Full-time” means at least 37.5 hours each week devoted to facility business. DHS 134.13(15)(15) “Habilitation” means treatment provided to promote and maintain the individual’s highest level of physical, social and economic functioning and to prevent further loss of functioning, and includes treatment following rehabilitation which is necessary to maintain the achieved level of functioning and to prevent further loss of functioning. DHS 134.13(16)(16) “Health services supervisor” means a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse who is responsible for supervising health care provided to facility residents. DHS 134.13(17)(17) “Interdisciplinary team” means the persons who possess the knowledge, skills and expertise necessary to accurately identify the comprehensive array of the client’s needs and design a program that is responsive to those needs. DHS 134.13(18)(18) “IPP” or “individual program plan” means a written statement of the services which are to be provided to a resident based on an interdisciplinary assessment of the individual’s developmental needs, expressed in behavioral terms, the primary purpose of which is to provide a framework for the integration of all the programs, services and activities received by the resident and to serve as a comprehensive written record of the resident’s developmental progress. DHS 134.13(18m)(18m) “Involuntary administration of psychotropic medication” means any of the following: DHS 134.13(18m)(a)(a) Placing psychotropic medication in an individual’s food or drink with knowledge that the individual protests receipt of the psychotropic medication. DHS 134.13(18m)(b)(b) Forcibly restraining an individual to enable administration of psychotropic medication. DHS 134.13(18m)(c)(c) Requiring an individual to take psychotropic medication as a condition of receiving privileges or benefits. DHS 134.13(19)(19) “Licensed practical nurse” means a person licensed as a practical nurse under ch. 441, Stats.