Facility Types
LPA Role
TILT & TSP
Care & Supervision
Emergency Intervention Plans
100

This facility type recruits, approves, trains and provides professional support to Resource Families.

What is a Foster Family Agency? 

100

CRP licensed facilities generally fall into these two categories.

What are family/home-based and congregate care?

100

Providers can find the directory of regional offices, resource guides for referral topics, and the TSP Brochure here

What is the TSP Public Site

100

These activities help people in care maintain personal hygiene.

What are assistance with dressing, grooming and bathing?

100

This facility type is one of several that are required to have Emergency Intervention Plans.

What's: STRTPs, Group Home, Youth Homelessness Prevention Center, or Community Treatment facility?

200

These facilities provide 24-hour non-medical care and supervision in a structured environment and cannot accept Title IV-E foster care funds.

What are Group Homes? 

200

The number of hours of training HSC 1563 mandates CRP LPAs must have annually.

What is 60?

200

These TILT cards, designed to be kept with your ID badge, support this practice.

What is Trauma-Informed interviewing?

200

The goal of these activities is to maintain health.

What are arrangement of and assistance with medical & dental care?

200

A facility's Emergency Intervention Plan requires a specific plan for these two types of events.

What are manual restraints and runaways?

300

These facilities are located in the licensee's family residence and provide care and supervision for children with mental health, developmental, or physical disabilities.

What are Small Family Homes?

300

The purpose of these inspections is to assess an applicant's ability to provide a safe, healthful environment for children.

What are Pre-Licensing Inspections?

300

All these individuals should agree that TSP services are appropriate.

Who are the LPA, LPM and Provider?

300

This activity safeguards clients' valuables.

What is maintenance and/or supervision of client cash resources or property?

300

This section of the Emergency Intervention Plan requirements specifies what types of interventions a facility may not use. 

What is Emergency Intervention Prohibitions?

400

These facilities provide supportive housing and services to youth from 16 to 21 years of age.

What are Transitional Housing Placement Programs? (THPP)

400

This type of inspection is conducted when a youth is interviewed at their school.

What is a Collateral visit?

400

TILT is actively working on all these current projects.

What are the Resource Guides for Providers, Trauma Informed Environment Guide, and Bi-annual newsletters for Regional Office (RO) staff?

400

The purpose of having house rules is to do this.

What is protection of clients?

400

This approach must be utilized for STRTPs' Emergency Intervention procedures.

What is trauma-informed?

500

These two facility types provide time-limited residential care and supervision and are County owned and/or operated.

What are Temporary and Transitional Shelters?

500

If you've lost your CRP orientation binder, you can go here to find the training materials.

What is the Past Training Page on CRP SharePoint?

500

This program offers 1:1 support to providers through consultation, training, and resource guides.

What is the Technical Support Program (TSP)?

500

Facilities may need to perform this activity if they have clients with specific nutritional needs.

What is monitor food intake or special diets?

500

These three facilities are STRTP subcategories.

What are:
1. Minor and Nonminor Dependent Parent Program
2. Care for Children under the age of six
3. Children's Crisis Residential Program

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