Section 6500.43. Family living specialist  


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  • (a) There shall be a family living specialist for each individual.

    (b) A family living specialist shall be assigned to no more than 8 homes.

    (c) A family living specialist shall be responsible for a maximum of 16 people, including people served in other types of services.

    (d) The family living specialist shall be responsible for the following:

    (1) Coordinating and completing assessments.

    (2) Providing the assessment as required under § 6500.151(f) (relating to assessment).

    (3) Participating in the development of the ISP, including annual updates and revisions of the ISP.

    (4) Attending the ISP meetings.

    (5) Fulfilling the role of plan lead, as applicable, under § § 6500.152 and 6500.156(f) and (g) (relating to development, annual update and revision of the ISP; and ISP review and revision).

    (6) Reviewing the ISP, annual updates and revisions for content accuracy.

    (7) Reporting content discrepancy to the SC, as applicable, and plan team members.

    (8) Implementing the ISP as written.

    (9) Supervising, monitoring and evaluating services provided to the individual.

    (10) Reviewing, signing and dating the monthly documentation of an individual’s participation and progress toward outcomes.

    (11) Reporting a change related to the individual’s needs to the SC, as applicable, and plan team members.

    (12) Reviewing the ISP with the individual as required under § 6500.156.

    (13) Documenting the review of the ISP as required under § 6500.156.

    (14) Providing the documentation of the ISP review to the SC, as applicable, and plan team members as required under § 6500.156(d).

    (15) Informing plan team members of the option to decline the ISP review documentation as required under § 6500.156(e).

    (16) Recommending a revision to a service or outcome in the ISP as provided under § 6500.156(c)(4).

    (17) Coordinating the services provided to an individual.

    (18) Coordinating the support services for the family.

    (19) Coordinating the training of direct service workers and the family in the content of health and safety needs relevant to each individual.

    (20) Developing and implementing provider services as required under § 6500.158 (relating to provider services).

    (e) A family living specialist shall have one of the following groups of qualifications:

    (1) A master’s degree or above from an accredited college or university and 1 year work experience working directly with persons with mental retardation.

    (2) A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and 2 years work experience working directly with persons with mental retardation.

    (3) An associate’s degree or 60 credit hours from an accredited college or university and 4 years work experience working directly with persons with mental retardation.

    (4) A high school diploma or general education development certificate and 6 years work experience working directly with persons with mental retardation.

The provisions of this § 6500.43 amended August 27, 2010, effective August 28, 2010, 40 Pa.B. 4935. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (251480) to (251481).

Notation

Authority

The provisions of this § 6500.43 amended under sections 911 and 1021 of the Public Welfare Code (62 P. S. § § 911 and 1021).

Cross References

This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 6500.41 (relating to effective date of staff qualifications).