1. Other residents
2. Staff
3. Family Members
4. People outside their home. ( Day Program, Volunteers, People they meet in the community)
Who are the people our residents can have interpersonal relationship with?
100
1.Talk with the client, not at or over them.
2. Slow your rate of speech.
3. Use simple sentences
4. Use yes or no questions.
5. Encourage Gestures or signs.
6. Talk with a normal tone and volume.
7. Assume they can understand.
8. Use the communication board or notebook.
What are ways to communicate with the residents?
100
Consents or contracts.
What are important papers that parents must sign.
100
CONFIDENTIALITY and PRIVACY
What is HIPAA
200
These should be integrated during the day when the opportunity arises.
What are ISP task or goals?
200
1. Movies
2. Bowling
3. Mall
4. Park
5. Concerts
6.Games
What are different Outings for the residents?
200
DO UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE DONE UNTO
What is The GOLDEN RULE?
200
Decisions affecting Health, decisions affecting programming, and decisions affecting education.
What are decisions that parents MUST be part of.
200
The ones with the most face to face contact with parents, and often parents will ask many questions of a personal nature but these individuals must never discuss any health concerns, and should immediately refer them to the nurse who is working in the house.
Who are Direct Care Staff?
300
An aggressive and organized effort to fulfill each residents' optimal physical, intellectual, social and vocational functioning by involving the residents in everything.
What is Active Treatment?
300
1. Board Games
2. Kereoke
3. Invite others over to your house
4. Movies
5. Birthday Parties
What are activities in the residents' home?
300
1. Call all residents by their first names.
2. Ask before doing things.
3. Talk to adults as adults, not as children
4. Make your conversations as natural as possible
5. Touch bases with ALL the residents
6. Be sure that everyone has something to do.
7. Involve the residents in daily activities of the house.
What are guidelines to remember when dealing with the residents?
300
The age that the residents are considered adults and must be consulted on issues affecting them, whether conserved or not.
What is over the age of 18
300
Those who are responsible for protecting specific rights regardless of legal status.
Who are UCP and The Reginal Center?
400
1. Outings to the park/picnic
2. Cooking
3. Laundry
4. Housekeeping
5. Art/crafts
6. Games
7. Walks
8. Personal Care
What are ways to integrate Active Treatment?
400
1. Day Program
2. Dances
3. School
4. Social Events
What are activities outside the resident's home?
400
1. Provide them the opportunity to interact with other people.
2. Assisting with needed interpretation and conversation needed for communication.
What are ways we can help residents develop interpersonal relationships.
400
Rewarded through court action and must be honored.
What is Conservatorship?
400
The two people to refer a parent to if you are not sure if you should answer a question.
Who are the House Manager or QIDP
500
A court ordered appoint of a third person to manage another adult person's fiances or formal "Estate", and /or personal care.
What is a Conservatorship
500
Participating in activities and interacting with other people on an intellectual and emotional level .
What is an Interpersonal Relationship?
500
Through:
1. Family Meeting( every three months)
2. Meetings
3. Newsletter
4. ISP's
5. Personal contact by members of management
6. Nursing
7. Chatsworth Chronicle
What are different ways to keep the parents informed of their child's situation, as well as the status of UCP in general.
500
When a resident is Conserved, this person MUST be part of all major decisions affecting health, programming, education and must sign important papers such as consents, or contracts.
Who is the Parent or the person who is the conservator?
500
ONLY should answer questions regarding the residents' likes, dislikes, any clothing needs, or pleasant conversation.