PA-SDD 2 - Person-Centered Service Planning and Monitoring
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Person-centered service planning engages persons with developmental disabilities and their team as primary decision makers regarding the services and supports they receive.
Interpretation: Generally, all decisions are made with the informed consent of the individual or guardian. Unless otherwise noted, informed consent is not necessarily written. However, the fact that consent was given should be noted in the individual's case record.
The agency works in partnership with the individual, and his or her team according to the wishes of the individual, to develop and implement a plan that enables the fullest and most independent life possible in the community and promotes self-determination.
The service planning process includes a means for resolving conflicts between the individual and his/her family, advocate, or others that may be involved in establishing and implementing the individual's plan.
Service planning for persons with developmental disabilities can address, as appropriate to the individual:
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