Principles of Person Centered Planning
Fraud
Infection Control
Vulnerable Adult
Sexual Violence
100

Identifies and supports what is important to the person as well as what is important for the person

What is the definition of Person Centered Planning?

100

Act of deceiving or misrepresenting

What is fraud?

100

A disease producing organism that enters the body, basically a germ

What is a pathogen?

100

Person over 18 years old; lives in a licensed program; receives services; unlikely to report abuse

Who is a vulnerable adult?

100

Abusive behavior by one person upon another

What is sexual abuse?

200

Rituals and routines

things to do and places to go

things to have

What are examples of what is important to?

200

Misappropriation of funds

removal or inappropriate use of records

What are examples of fraud?

200

Breathing in droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes

What is airborne?

200

Failure of a caretaker to supply a VA with necessary food, clothing, shelter, healthcare or supervision

What is neglect?

200

Primary person to report sexual violence to

Who is Malissa Parrott-Stahnke

300

Prevention of illness

free from fear

promotions of wellness

What are examples of important for?

300

Primary person to report fraud to

Who is Malissa Parrott-Stahnke?

300

Germiest item in the house

What is a sponge?

300

Physical  Emotional  Verbal 

Sexual   Financial

What are types of abuse and/or neglect?

300

Strong relationships with others

Good communication

Can spend time with family and friends

What are examples of health relationships?

400

Tone

body language

rate of speech

What are behaviors to be aware of/watch for?

400

Misuse of money that belongs to the individuals we serve

What is example of fraud?

400

Taken to prevent exposure to blood or other body fluids or substances

What is Universal Precautions?

400

Primary contact to make a verbal report

Who is Malissa Parrott-Stahnke?

400

Prevent/recognize sexual violence

Report sexual violence


What are responsibilities of a mandated reporter?
500

Use all your senses

listen with eyes/ears/heart

be curious

What are ways to discover what is important to people?

500

Inaccurate timesheets

What is an example of fraud?

500

Needs to be present for a disease to be transmitted

What is a pathogen?

500

Termination   Disqualification

Criminal Charges

What are consequences for committing a VA or failing to report?

500

The use of sexual actions or words that are unwanted or harmful to another person

What is sexual violence?