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Idaho Residential Habilitation Services Policy Manual

Idaho Residential Habilitation Services Policy Manual

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The Idaho Residential Habilitation Services Policy Manual provides a comprehensive framework for operating state-certified agencies delivering residential habilitation services to individuals with developmental disabilities in Idaho. This manual aligns with the Idaho Administrative Code (IDAPA 16.04.17) and the Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Act (Sections 39-4601 et seq., Idaho Code), ensuring compliance with state regulations and standards for certification, service delivery, and participant care.

The manual includes policies and procedures designed to optimize participants' independence, self-determination, and quality of life while ensuring their safety and promoting community integration. It serves as a guide for agencies to meet certification requirements, maintain high-quality services, and adhere to the rules governing residential habilitation agencies.

Key Components:

  • Certification Standards: Outlines the process for obtaining, renewing, or maintaining agency certification, including initial, provisional, and full certifications based on compliance with IDAPA 16.04.17 regulations.
  • Scope of Services: Defines the array of individually tailored services provided to assist participants in acquiring, retaining, or improving skills necessary for independent living in home and community-based settings.

 

  • Participant Care Policies:
    • Skills Training: Direct service staff are required to provide training focused on enhancing daily living skills, self-direction, money management, socialization, mobility, and therapeutic programs.
  • Participant Rights: Policies protecting participants' personal, civil, and human rights while ensuring informed consent and grievance procedures.
  • Safety and Emergency Preparedness:
    • Participant Safety Assessments: Environmental and structural risks to participants and implement measures to reduce or eliminate these risks.
    • Disaster/Emergency Care: Policies include emergency preparedness plans addressing situational and environmental emergencies.
  • Administrative Requirements:
    • Staff Qualifications: Includes standards for administrators, direct service staff, and Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professionals (QIDPs), emphasizing training in behavior management and skill development.
    • Recordkeeping: Includes maintenance of accurate participant records for at least five years following termination of services while safeguarding confidentiality.

This manual serves as a vital resource for agencies to deliver high-quality residential habilitation services while adhering to Idaho’s regulatory framework.

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