Examples of Seniors and People with Disabilities in a sentence
All CDDP contractors providing developmental disability services under a contract with the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division are required to meet the basic management, programmatic, health, safety, and human rights regulations in the management of the community service system for individuals with developmental disabilities.
These rules prescribe the standards by which the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division provides services operated by the CDDP including but not limited to eligibility determination, case management, adult protective services, and crisis diversion services.Stat.
The purpose of this rule is to ensure that the service provider meets basic management, programmatic, health and safety, and human rights regulations for those individuals receiving supported living services funded by the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division.
These rules prescribe standards by which the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division approves programs that provide supported living services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
The overall mission of the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division, Office of Developmental Disability Services is to provide support services that enhance the quality of life of persons with developmental disabilities.
Copies of the records must not be transferred outside the facility unless the resident is transferred, or examination of the records is required by the attending physician, the third party payment contractor, the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division, Type B Area Agency on Aging, or the Long Term Care Ombudsman.
Be transferred or discharged only in accordance with the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division transfer and discharge rules in OAR chapter 411, division 088.
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Implemented: ORS 443.400 to 443.455 & 443.991 411-054-0080 Involuntary Move-out Criteria(Adopted 11/1/2007) The Department of Human Services, Seniors and People with Disabilities Division encourages facilities to support a resident’s choice to remain in his or her living environment while recognizing that some residents may no longer be appropriate for the community-based care setting due to safety and medical limitations.
Adopted 10/9/2008) The rules in OAR chapter 411, division 355 establish the policy of, and prescribe the standards and procedures for, the provision of services for children enrolled in the Medically Involved Children's Program by the Seniors and People with Disabilities Division.