BILL REQ. #:  H-2986.1 



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HOUSE BILL 2581
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State of Washington62nd Legislature2012 Regular Session

By Representatives Appleton, Ladenburg, and Tharinger

Read first time 01/18/12.   Referred to Committee on Early Learning & Human Services.



     AN ACT Relating to services for people with developmental disabilities; and adding new sections to chapter 71A.20 RCW.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1   A new section is added to chapter 71A.20 RCW to read as follows:
     The department:
     (1) May, within sixty days of admission to a residential habilitation center, ensure that each resident's individual habilitation plan includes a plan for discharge to the community;
     (2) Shall use a person-centered approach in developing the discharge plan to assess the resident's needs and identify services the resident requires to successfully transition to the community, including:
     (a) Engaging families and guardians of residents by offering family-to-family mentoring provided by family members who themselves experienced moving a family member with developmental disabilities from an institution to the community. The department shall contract with the developmental disabilities council to provide mentoring services;
     (b) Employees of the residential habilitation centers and the department providing transition planning for residents. To strengthen continuity of care for residents leaving residential habilitation centers, the department shall provide opportunities for residential habilitation center employees to obtain employment in state-operated living alternatives;
     (c) Providing choice of community living options and providers, consistent with federal requirements, including offering to place, with the consent of the resident or his or her guardian, each resident of the residential habilitation center on the appropriate home and community-based waiver, as authorized under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1396n, and provide continued access to the services that meet his or her assessed needs;
     (d) Providing residents and their families or guardians opportunities to visit state-operated living alternatives and supported living options in the community;
     (e) Offering residents leaving a residential habilitation center a "right to return" to a residential habilitation center during the first year following their move;
     (f) Addressing services in addition to those that will be provided by residential services providers that are necessary to address the resident's assessed needs, including:
     (i) Medical services;
     (ii) Nursing services;
     (iii) Dental care;
     (iv) Behavioral and mental health supports;
     (v) Habilitation services;
     (vi) Employment or other day support; and
     (vii) Transportation or other supports needed to assist family and friends in maintaining regular contact with the resident;
     (3) Shall assure that, prior to discharge from a residential habilitation center, clients continue to be eligible for services for which they have an assessed need;
     (4) Shall maximize federal funding for transitioning clients through the roads to community living grant;
     (5) Shall limit the ability of a state-operated living alternative to reject clients;
     (6) Shall use any savings achieved through efficiencies to extend services, including state-staffed crisis stabilization and respite services, to people with developmental disabilities currently receiving limited or no services; and
     (7)(a) Shall employ the quality assurance process currently in use by the department to monitor the adjustment of each resident who leaves a residential habilitation center; and
     (b) Convene a work group to review findings from the quality assurance for people moving process and provide feedback on the transition process. The work group shall include representatives of the developmental disabilities council, disability rights Washington, University of Washington center for human development and disability, providers, and families and advocates of persons with disabilities.

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2   A new section is added to chapter 71A.20 RCW to read as follows:
     Beginning November 1, 2012, and annually thereafter, the department shall submit information to the appropriate committees of the legislature regarding persons who have transitioned from residential habilitation centers to the community, for the first two years following each person's new placement, including:
     (1) Progress toward meeting the requirements of this act;
     (2) Client and guardian satisfaction with services;
     (3) Stability of placement and provider turnover, including information on returns to a residential habilitation center under section 1(2)(e) of this act;
     (4) Safety and health outcomes;
     (5) Types of services received by clients transitioned to the community; and
     (6) Continued accessibility of former residents to family.

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