So sorry everyone.
Meant to reply to Ann.
Tracy Warren
Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities
208-334-2178
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Thank you Ann!
I have become somewhat familiar with similar LifeCourse materials and information, but what you shared is more
robust and puts things into the big picture.
We have had Michael Smull come to our state some years back at the beginning of a PCP initiative we had.
I love his material and those of Helen Sanderson and Associates as well.
Do you know if your Medicaid program pays specifically for person-centered planning or
if the state just includes language that an individual support plan must be developed using a PCP process?
I am finding a few states that do a good job of including language about using PCP but they don’t have specific policies about how the process should be conducted and requirements related to training and competency. This is the direction we are headed
here.
Thanks again, Tracy
Tracy Warren
Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities
208-334-2178
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Hi Tracy,
While not OFFICIAL documents (in terms of the planning process), we have been sharing the tools from the supporting families community of practice and from Michael
Smull/Support Development Associates. We encourage families to work through these tools (on their own or with a facilitator – which the Council can support) as a way to be more prepared for the official process.
I don’t know if you are at all familiar with the Supporting Families Community of Practice, but this stuff is fantastic and free. I’m going to attach to this
two power points I’ve used recently to share the concepts and tools. I think you can get a feel from those and there is MUCH more on the websites listed at the end of the presentations. Invite someone from Kansas City to come out and teach you this stuff.
It’s magic.
We love the Support Development Associates stuff too, and are using it, but you kinda have to be “certified” to train and use these tools and our capacity there
is low. But if you’d like to talk with my staff person who IS certified, I’m glad to put her in touch with you.
Ann
Ann Trudgeon
Oklahoma Developmental Disabilities Council
2401 N.W. 23rd Street, suite 74
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107
405-521-4966
405-521-4910 (fax)
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Hello Everyone;
I am working with our State Medicaid and DD Program in developing an implementation plan for Person-Centered Planning services in Idaho. These would be specifically services for the facilitation
of the planning process. I would appreciate any information (and links) about state Medicaid/DD Agency programs, systems, or protocols you feel are following a good, truly person-centered process. I appreciate any information about related training for providers/faciliators
as well.
Thank you, Tracy
Tracy Warren
Planner/Program Specialist
Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities
700 W. State Street, Suite 119
Boise, Idaho 83702-5868
208-334-2178 toll free: 1-800-544-2433
Fax: 208-334-3417
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