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INTRODUCTION TO PERSON CENTERED PLANNINGThe building blocks to providing quality services to people with I/DD.
INTRODUCTION TO PERSON CENTERED PLANNINGThe building blocks to providing quality services to people with I/DD.
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Developmental Disabilities Supports Division
Welcome to the Introduction to Person Centered Planning
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We envision a state where people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are part of the fabric of their communities and live the lives of their choice.
We envision a state where people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are part of the fabric of their communities and live the lives of their choice.
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Introduction
Module 1: Person Centered Thinking
Module 2: Person Centered Planning
Module 3: Person Centered Practice
Module 4: A Closer Look at Person Centered Philosophy
Assessment
WELCOME!
This course contains two modules: Philosophy of Service Delivery and Individualized Support Networks; and will conclude with an assessment. Please remember you must achieve 100% competency to pass the course. Your course will be automatically uploaded into the NM Waiver Training Hub. Please ensure that you have speakers or headphones with audio turned on prior to navigating through this course.
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• Understand person centered philosophy
• Learn key concepts of person centered thinking, planning, and practice
• Gain a better understanding of how to achieve person centered planning from the perspectives of people with I/DD
• Understand the person centered foundation of the CMS Final Rule requirements
Objectives
In this course “Participants will….Understand person centered philosophy
Learn key concepts of person centered thinking, planning, and practice
Gain a better understanding of how to achieve person centered planning from the perspectives of people with I/DD
Understand the person centered foundation of the CMS Final Rule requirements
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1973
The Rehabilitation Act prohibits discrimination based on disability in federal programs, in programs receiving federal funds and in employment by federal agencies or contractors.
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HISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTSHISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTS
19751990
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The Rehabilitation Act prohibits discrimination based on disability in federal programs, in programs receiving federal funds and in employment by federal agencies or contractors.
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19731990
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act requires every state to create policies and procedures to ensure a "free appropriate public education" (FAPE) for all students with disabilities
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HISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTSHISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTS
19901999
20002014
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act requires every state to create policies and procedures to ensure a "free appropriate public education" (FAPE) for all students with disabilities
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19731990
1990
Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in all areas of public life, including jobs, schools, transportation, and all public and private places that are open to the general public.
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HISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTSHISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTS
1999
20002014
Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in all areas of public life, including jobs, schools, transportation, and all public and private places that are open to the general public.
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19731990
19901999
Olmstead Act requires states to eliminate “unnecessary segregation” of people with disabilities and to ensure that persons with disabilities receive services in the “most integrated setting appropriate to their needs.”
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HISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTSHISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTS
20002014
Olmstead Act requires states to eliminate “unnecessary segregation” of people with disabilities and to ensure that persons with disabilities receive services in the “most integrated setting appropriate to their needs.”
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19731990
19901999
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Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act requires that people with I/DD and their families have access services and supports that promote self-determination, independence, productivity, and integration and inclusion in all parts of life in their communities.
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HISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTSHISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTS
2014
Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act requires that people with I/DD and their families have access to community‐based services, individualized supports, and other forms of assistance that promote self‐determination, independence, productivity, and integration and inclusion in all parts of life in their communities.
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Photo by Wesley Tingey on Unsplash
1973
HISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTSHISTORY OF DISABILITY RIGHTS
1990
19901999
20002014
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Photo by Wesley Tingey on Unsplash
CMS FINAL RULE BACKGROUNDCMS FINAL RULE BACKGROUND
Requirements are designed to improve available HCBS programs by:
• Ensuring the quality of HCBS
• Providing protections to participants
• Enabling participant the opportunity to receive services in the most integrated setting appropriate
• Maximizing opportunities for individuals to have full access to the benefits of community living
• Requirements are design to improve available HCBS programs by:
• Ensuring the quality of HCBS
• Providing protections to participants
• Enabling participant the opportunity to receive services in the most integrated setting appropriate; and
• Maximizing opportunities for individuals to have full access to the benefits of community living
• Person centered philosophy is the foundation of the HCBS setting requirement.
• We all need to recommit to making it a reality to change the culture and paradigm.
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