cvtc is the first and largest of the five training centers in virginia
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Central Virginia Training Center
October 13, 2011
CVTC is the first and largest of the
five training centers in Virginia.
CVTC was started in 1910 as an epileptic colony and soon began serving individuals with developmental disabilities. By the 1950s, more than 3,000 people lived at CVTC, making it the largest such facility in the country.
Our History
280 persons are currently served in the ICF/MR.
Only deficiency cited in May 2011 survey was for “pony walls” on Building 9-since abandoned for renovation
ICF/MR is the level of care of the other four training centers in the state.
Persons served have many facets of their disability but are healthy enough to be involved in “active treatment” and are involved in learning activities leading to growth and development of more independence in activities of daily living.
Intermediate Care Facility for Persons
With Intellectual Disability (ICF/MR)
Nursing/Skilled Nursing Facility
84 people are currently served in the NF/SNF.
5 Star rating for four consecutive years.
Persons have more serious medical conditions than those living in the ICF/MR component.
“Active treatment” requirements are not the same as for ICF/MR and emphasis is on activities rather than learning.
CensusThere is movement between both levels of care with most movement from ICF/MR to Nursing as persons become older.
Census July 1, 2010
October 1, 2011
ICF/MR 322 280
Nursing Facility 84 84
Demographics
Level of ID
ICF
Chronological Age15-21
22-39
40-54
55-62
63+ Total
NoneMild 2 2 0 2 6
Moderate
5 4 2 2 13
Severe 4 16 9 5 34
Profound
8 101 63 55 227
Total 19 123 74 64 280
Level of Intellectual Disability and Age In ICF
Updated October 1, 2011
Demographics
Level of ID
SNF
Chronological Age15-21
22-39
40-54
55-62
63+ Total
NoneMild 1 1
Moderate
2 2
Severe 2 2 4
Profound
2 5 25 24 22 78
Total 2 6 27 24 26 85
Level of Intellectual Disability and Age
in Nursing/Skilled Nursing
Demographics
Diagnoses or Condition
Blind (little or no useful vision) 71
Deaf (little or no useful hearing) 54
Epilepsy 304
Cerebral Palsy 3
Behavior Disorder (requiring special staff attention)
288
Psychiatric Disorders (requiring psychiatric attention)
220
Two or more conditions in addition to ID
248
Receives medication for moods, anxiety or behavior
200
Number of individuals with ID/DD who have additional diagnoses or conditions.
Demographics
Limitations
Cannot walk without assistance or supervision
196
Cannot dress self without assistance or supervision
280
Cannot feed self without assistance or supervision
280
Cannot understand simple spoken requests
275
Cannot communicate basic desires verbally
284
Cannot use the toilet without assistance or supervision
291
Number of individuals with ID/DD who have the following
limitations.
Regional Community Support Center
The Regional Community Support Center (RCSC) provides specialized, out-patient health and behavioral services not readily available in the community, including dentistry, primary care, psychiatry, pediatric neurology and behavioral consultation.
Individuals requiring services are referred to the RCSC by their Community Services Case Manager.
The services are provided by both CVTC staff and independent health care practitioners who have contracted to work with the RCSC.
RCSC – Services Provided
Total # of Individuals Served per Quarter and Year to Date
Type of Service 1st Q
2nd Q YTD
3rd Q YTD
4th Q
YTD Final
Dental Routine 73 94 167 75 242 82 324
Laboratory 5 5 10 6 16 6 22
Medical/PCP 8 11 19 15 34 20 54Neurology (Pediatric) 36 44 80 42 122 45 167
Nursing 0 3 3 0 3 0 3
Psychiatrist 20 16 36 21 57 14 71
RCSC – Services Provided
Total # of Individuals Served per Quarter and Year to Date
1st Q 2nd Q YTD 3rd Q YTD 4th QYTD Final
140 173 313 160 473 168 641
Report Date: July 6, 2011Fiscal Year 2011
Person Centered Principles
We have a renewed commitment to person centered principles in providing the support persons need to live, work and play within the community that is CVTC and the larger community around us.