Reliance of Kentucky
A Residential Services Provider provides a home environment to participants that creates an environment where the supported person controls where, with whom and the needs for where they live.
A participant experiences a change in support need or status, the level II residential services provider shall adjust services provided to meet the participant’s altered need or status.
For a participant approved for unsupervised time, a safety plan shall:
Be included in the participant’s person-centered service plan based upon the participant’s assessed needs;
Ensure that the participant’s case manager and other person centered service plan team members ensure that the participant is able to implement the safety plan; and the participant’s case manager provides ongoing monitoring of the safety plan, procedures, or assistive devices required by the participant to ensure: Relevance; The participant’s ability to implement the safety plan; and The functionality of the devices if required.
If a participant experiences a change in support needs or status, the participant’s person-centered team shall meet to make the necessary adjustments in the:
Participant’s person-centered service plan; and
Residential services to meet the participant’s needs.
Provide assistance with daily living skills which shall include:
Ambulation;
Dressing;
Grooming;
Eating;
Toileting;
Bathing;
Meal planning and preparation;
Laundry;
Budgeting and financial matters;
Home care and cleaning; or
Medication management;
Provide supports and training to obtain the outcomes of the SCL recipient as identified in the plan of care;
Provide or arrange for transportation to services, activities, and medical appointments as needed;
Include participation in medical appointments and follow-up care as directed by the medical staff; and Be documented by a detailed monthly summary note which shall include:
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A participant experiences a change in support need or status, the level II residential services provider shall adjust services provided to meet the participant’s altered need or status.
For a participant approved for unsupervised time, a safety plan shall:
Be included in the participant’s person-centered service plan based upon the participant’s assessed needs;
Ensure that the participant’s case manager and other person centered service plan team members ensure that the participant is able to implement the safety plan; and the participant’s case manager provides ongoing monitoring of the safety plan, procedures, or assistive devices required by the participant to ensure: Relevance; The participant’s ability to implement the safety plan; and The functionality of the devices if required.
If a participant experiences a change in support needs or status, the participant’s person-centered team shall meet to make the necessary adjustments in the:
Participant’s person-centered service plan; and
Residential services to meet the participant’s needs.
Provide assistance with daily living skills which shall include:
Ambulation;
Dressing;
Grooming;
Eating;
Toileting;
Bathing;
Meal planning and preparation;
Laundry;
Budgeting and financial matters;
Home care and cleaning; or
Medication management;
Provide supports and training to obtain the outcomes of the SCL recipient as identified in the plan of care;
Provide or arrange for transportation to services, activities, and medical appointments as needed;
Include participation in medical appointments and follow-up care as directed by the medical staff; and Be documented by a detailed monthly summary note which shall include:
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