PURPOSE | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-005 | What is the purpose of this chapter? |
DEFINITIONS | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-010 | What definitions apply to this chapter? |
ALTERNATIVE LIVING SERVICES | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-020 | What are alternative living services? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-030 | What type of training and support may the alternative living service provider offer? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-040 | Who is eligible to receive alternative living services? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-050 | Who is eligible to contract with DDD to provide alternative living services? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-060 | Who may not be contracted to provide alternative living services? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-070 | Where must alternative living services be provided? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-080 | How many hours of alternative living services may a client receive? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-090 | May an alternative living provider claim reimbursement for more than one client at a time? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-100 | May an alternative living provider offer personal care or respite services? |
PROVIDER QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-110 | What minimum skills and abilities must alternative living procedures demonstrate? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-120 | What values must alternative living providers focus on when implementing the ISP? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-130 | What rights do clients of DDD have? |
PROVIDER TRAINING | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-140 | What training must be completed before becoming an alternative living provider? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-150 | What training must an alternative living provider complete within the first ninety days of serving the client? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-160 | What training must an alternative living provider complete after the first year of service? |
PROVIDER RECORDS | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-170 | What information must alternative living providers keep in their records? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-180 | What written reports must be submitted to DDD? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-190 | What are the requirements for entries in the client record maintained by the alternative living provider? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-200 | How long must an alternative living provider keep client records? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-210 | Are clients' records considered confidential? |
ABUSE AND NEGLECT | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-220 | Are alternative living providers mandatory reporters? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-230 | How must alternative living providers report abuse and neglect? |
EMERGENCY PLANNING | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-240 | What must alternative living providers do in an emergency? |
INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT PLAN | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-250 | What is an individual support plan (ISP)? |
TRANSPORTATION | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-260 | Are alternative living providers responsible to transport a client? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-270 | What requirements must be met before an alternative living provider transports a client? |
OVERSIGHT AND MONITORING OF ALTERNATIVE LIVING SERVICES | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-280 | How will DDD monitor alternative living services? |
TERMINATION AND DENIAL OF AN ALTERNATIVE LIVING CONTRACT | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-290 | When may DDA decline to authorize payment or terminate a contract for alternative living services? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-300 | When must DDA deny the client's choice of an alternative living provider? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-310 | What if the alternative living provider no longer wants to provide services to a client? |
APPEAL RIGHTS | ||
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-320 | What are the client's rights if DDD denies, or terminates an alternative living services contract? |
HTMLPDF | 388-829A-330 | Does the provider of alternative living services have a right to an administrative hearing? |