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When a person lives a productive, and normal life as independently as possible just as anyone else they can be considered to be embodying the principles of _____
What is "normalization"?
This is phrase that P&I stands for.
What is "Personal and Incidental"?
This is the time frame for verbally reporting special incidents to the regional center.
What is "24 (twenty-four) hours"?
These are the seven rights of medication administration.
What is "right person, right medication, right time, right dose, right route, right reason, right documentation"?
This is the right within WIC that allows individuals to chose the clothing they wear.
What is "the right to wear one's own clothes."
Any one of these conditions can qualify as developmental disabilities in the state of California and thus making an individual eligible for regional center services.
What is "intellectual disability" or "autism" or "epilepsy" or "cerebral palsy"?
A night stand, bed, mattress, bed sheets, blankets, and transportation for medical appointments are examples of _________ that must be provided by the facility and cannot be bought by using residents’ P&I funds.
What are "basic services"?
This is the time frame for submitting a written incident report to the regional center.
What is "48 (forty-eight) hours"?
An act that must be conducted by staff prior to putting on gloves.
What is "hand washing"?
The section of California law which establishes the Lanterman Act and indicates the rights of individuals with developmental disabilities.
What is "Welfare and Institutions Code" or "WIC"?
This piece of legislation established the regional center system for persons with developmental disabilities in the State of California.
What is the "Lanterman Act"?
If a service provider decides to lend money to a resident this extra charge can not be added to the loan.
What is "interest"?
This is the time frame that Title 17, Section 54326 indicates all service providers’ financial and service records shall be retained.
What is "5 (five) fiscal years"?
A diagnosis of a stage 1 or 2 dermal ulcer, insulin-dependent diabetes and/or a staph infection, which would limit your ability to accept or retain a resident.
What is a "restricted health condition"?
This is a philosophy promoted by an administrator who ensures residents learn to speak up for themselves and can ask for what they need.
What is "Self-Advocacy"?
This is the amount of experience needed for service level 4 administrators.
What is "12 (twelve) months"?
A residential provider who handles resident cash resources is required to safeguard personal property and valuables by attaining a _________.
What is a "surety bond"?
The file where documents like: a resident's emergency information, admission records, legal documents, IPPs, Behavioral plans and resident notes need to be kept.
What is " the resident's file"?
An abbreviation written on a prescription which means "four times daily".
What is "q.i.d."?
This is a right, that cannot be denied to any individual, as per WIC, which allows a person to participate in any religious practices of their choice.
What is "the right to religious freedom"?
Personal associations & relationships typically developed in the community that enhance the quality & security of life for people.
What are "Natural Supports"?
The two things that are required to maintain an accurate P&I record.
What are "Ledger" and "Receipts"?
The section of Title 17 in 5600 that covers residential services record keeping requirements. (We'll be nice and let you use your phone to check Title 17)
What is section "56059 Records Maintenance: Residential Services Records"?
This is the form utilized by an administrator to document that a resident has been informed of their rights upon entrance to the facility and annually thereafter.
What is "the LIC 613 Personal Rights: Adult Community Care Facilities"?