Indiana Prevocational Services Policy Manual
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The Indiana Prevocational Services Policy Manual establishes the regulatory framework and service delivery standards for providing prevocational support to individuals with disabilities across the State of Indiana. These services are designed to prepare individuals for paid employment by enhancing their work-related skills, behaviors, and experiences in non-integrated and integrated settings. The manual aligns with the Indiana Administrative Code (IAC), policies issued by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA), and federal regulations under 42 CFR § 440.180 and 441, governing Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS).
The manual outlines policies and procedures concerning participant eligibility and assessment, provider qualifications and staffing requirements, service planning and individualized outcomes, delivery of work readiness training, compliance with the federal Home and Community-Based Settings (HCBS) Final Rule, documentation and billing procedures, participant rights and informed choice, and quality assurance measures. Prevocational services focus on soft skills development, task completion, time management, workplace behavior, and communication skills to support the transition toward competitive, integrated employment.
The manual serves as a vital resource for providers, employment specialists, case managers, and program administrators, ensuring that prevocational services are delivered in a person-centered, compliant, and outcomes-driven manner. It supports regulatory compliance, skill development, and community integration, advancing employment opportunities and greater independence for individuals participating in Indiana’s HCBS waiver programs.