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HRC - Discovery As A Process
The HCBS Settings Rule redefines, in a dramatic way, how services and supports are given to those with IDD. Providers who offer day-to-day supports are still struggling with how to practically apply the new expectations of the Settings Rule.
~ How do you support someone who lives in a residential setting who wants to have their partner over to visit behind a locked bedroom door?
~ Can you restrict food for a person you support who is on a restricted diet?
Balancing greater autonomy with health and welfare can be tricky. This training will help provider staff approach these complex situations using a framework rooted in person-centered approaches.
Seats Remaining: 1
Additional Info
Attendees will leave this training with:
~ More information about the HCBS Settings Rule and its new standard of service delivery.
~ A greater appreciation of the Discovery Process and how to apply it to any situation.
~ Experience debriefing on complex scenarios that are commonly encountered by provider staff.
~ A practical, repeatable series of steps that staff can use to help promote autonomy while not neglecting identified risks.
~ Experience thinking through situations where health and safety and hopes and dreams are in conflict.
This training is part one of a two-part training. Session two will be offered in September 2024.
Time & Place
Zoom
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Tue, Mar 4th 2025
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Trainer
David Toback MA
Person Centered Services MentorDavid has nearly 16 years of experience working in the field of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. He has worked both at the provider level and the state level as a training and project manager for GA Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD). David has experience in transition initiatives for those moving from institutional to community settings and also worked as a SIS interviewer for many years. He is a certified Person Centered Thinking Trainer by The Learning Community for Person-Centered Practices. He is currently the Lead Southeast Service Representative for IntellectAbility.