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Washington Community Transition Agency Policy Manual

Washington Community Transition Agency Policy Manual

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The Washington Community Transition Agency Policy Manual provides a comprehensive operational framework for agencies supporting individuals as they transition from institutional settings—such as hospitals, nursing facilities, or intermediate care facilities—to home and community-based living arrangements across Washington State. This manual aligns with the regulations established by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), including the Aging and Long-Term Support Administration (ALTSA) and the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), and complies with Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers, the Community First Choice (CFC) program, and federal initiatives such as Money Follows the Person (MFP). The manual includes policies and procedures governing agency enrollment and oversight, participant eligibility and referral processes, comprehensive transition assessments, person-centered transition planning, housing coordination and accessibility modifications, procurement of essential household items and services, linkage to long-term supports, staff qualifications and training, participant rights and protections, incident reporting, documentation and billing, and quality assurance. It emphasizes timely, coordinated, and individualized support that ensures a safe, stable, and successful return to community living. This manual serves as a foundational resource for community transition agencies in Washington, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, compliant services that promote independence, dignity, and full participation in home and community life following discharge from institutional care.

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