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Utah Non-Medical Care Services

Utah Non-Medical Care Services

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The Comprehensive Policy & Procedure Manual for Non-Medical Care and Support Services outlines a framework for providing one-on-one non-medical care, socialization, and supervision to individuals with intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries. This manual ensures services are fully compliant with relevant state and federal regulations, including Utah Administrative Code R539-1 and 42 CFR §441.301 HCBS Settings Rule, to support individuals in achieving greater independence, dignity, and active participation in their communities.

This manual provides detailed policies and procedures for delivering person-centered services that focus on non-medical care, social engagement, and supervision. These services are designed to enhance the individuals' quality of life by fostering social connections, improving daily living skills, and promoting participation in community-based activities. Through tailored care plans, staff are trained to assist individuals in achieving their personal goals while maintaining a supportive and safe environment.

The manual includes guidelines on service planning, supervision standards, the role of caregivers, documentation practices, and the development of community integration strategies. It emphasizes the importance of individualized care plans that focus on each person's needs, preferences, and abilities, ensuring they are able to lead fulfilling lives and develop their independence.

Additionally, the manual addresses critical areas such as training requirements for caregivers, client rights, safety standards, quality assurance processes, and continuous service evaluation. It also outlines compliance with state and federal regulations to ensure that all services meet Medicaid certification, licensing, and accreditation standards.

By adhering to Utah Admin Code R539-1, the HCBS Settings Rule, and other relevant regulations, this manual supports agencies in providing high-quality, compliant care that promotes socialization, independence, and community integration for individuals with intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries. It serves as a comprehensive guide for maintaining care standards that meet both individual and regulatory requirements, ensuring the delivery of personalized, supportive services.

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