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Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

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When do I launch????? Let’s begin at the beginning…. Have you been through the front door? ◦ Contact the DDRO, they will support you in the eligibility process. ◦ Front door number for LIDDRO, or 6100 Do you have an MSC? ◦ You can obtain a vendor list during the front door process Do you have HCBS Waiver service? ◦ Your MSC will begin this process

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Page 1: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Steps to Living a Self Determined Life

Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Page 2: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Self DirectionWhat is Self Direction?Self Direction

(Determination) means that all people have the right to direct their futures; have control over how they live their lives, where, and with whom; and have authority over the resources that support them (The National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities, 2001).

Five Main Principles of Self Determination• Freedom

• Authority

• Support• Responsibility

• Self-Advocacy

K.Warga, ISS

Page 3: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

When do I launch?????Let’s begin at the beginning….

• Have you been through the front door?◦ Contact the DDRO, they will support you in the eligibility

process.◦ Front door number for LIDDRO, 631-434-6000 or 6100

Do you have an MSC?◦ You can obtain a vendor list during the front door process

Do you have HCBS Waiver service?◦ Your MSC will begin this process

Page 4: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

What age should my child be when I start the process?

Is there an age when it is to late for Self Direction?

• Can we switch from traditional services to SD?

Can we combine traditional services with SD?

Page 5: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Please WelcomeHelene Fallon

Project DirectorLong Island Parent Center

516 589-4562Funded by NYSED

Long Island Advocacy Center PTIC516 248-2222

Funded by US [email protected]

Page 6: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Parent and Student Notification and Participation Participating Agencies & Responsibilities Vocational Assessments Age 15 IEP in NYS: Needed Transition Services in

(a) Instruction (b) Related Services (c) Community Experiences (d) Development of Employment/Other Post-school

Adult Living when appropriate (e) Daily Living Skills and (f)

Functional Vocational Evaluation Based on Student Needs, Preferences and Interests Student Exit Summary

, New York State Education Department, Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities, 2004

Page 7: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Lets begin the process… Transition Services are

mandated in IDEA Regulation; they must be in place by age 15 but the conversation must begin much earlier. Level 1…◦ What can I do?

Access your school transition team

Fill out eligibility forms for OPWDD

Develop my child’s Person Centered Plan

Access Medicaid Take steps to go

through the Front Door

Find an MSC Interview Brokers

Transition begins about age 15

◦ What will the LIDDRO do? Assist you in the Front Door

process Facilitate the FD phone

interview Provide a list of MSC vendors Approve your child for HCBS

Waiver services through OPWDD

Provide the most updated Broker list

IT IS A PROCESS!ONE STEP AT A TIME…

Page 8: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

FUNDAMENTAL VALUE…NOTHING ABOUT ME

WITHOUT ME!!The Student must be involved

in any plan that is discussed and developed!!

WHO’S MEETING IS IT ANYWAY???

Page 9: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Break down the process Start Up

• Interview and choose your broker

• Sign an agreement and have it approved by the DDRO

• Plan and host the event of your person centered plan

• Broker will write the profile

• Broker will develop valued outcomes and determine supports and services, as well as addressing safeguards (Hab Plan)

• Broker will develop a budget

• Broker will submit to the DDRO for approval.

• Individual and family should be included in each step of the process

Page 10: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Break down the process Support

• Attend the launch of the approved plan, broker and MSC will attend

• Broker may support individual in hiring and training staff and professionals (this can begin while waiting for the plan to be approved)

• Broker may support the individual in accessing community activities

• Broker will monitor the budget and make necessary changes though out the year

• Broker will update the hab plan as needed

• The individual and family will approve time sheets and complete monthly summary notes (staff can support with this)

Page 11: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

The Person Centered PlanDiscover the

important people in the individual’s life

Discover what is working and WHAT DOESN’T

Discover the community of today and the visions for tomorrow

bethmount.org

Page 12: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Who do we invite?

Yea Sayers !

• Family and Friends• SIBLINGS!!• COUSINS!!

• Evolved school staff• Interested

Community members

• Co workers

Leave the Nay Sayers

Home!

• Cynics• Closed

minded folks

Remember:Nothing about us without us!

Page 13: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Living A Self- Determined Life

Discover Valued Outcomes from the PCP process oBeing a valued member of my familywhat supports and services will I need?oBeing a valued member of MY communitywhat supports and services will I need?oObtaining paid employment and volunteer

workwhat supports and services will I need?oMaintaining a healthy physical and social lifewhat supports and services will I need?

Page 14: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

What am I getting into?

• I will have the choice to use my SD plan to attend traditional programs

• I will have the choice to pick my own staff and have an agency hire and train them.

• I will have the choice to live a self-determined life, being responsible for hiring and training my staff creating my own path while partnering with an FI.

Page 15: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

Who is in charge?Self Directing your own HCBS Waiver Services allows you to have:1. Employer Authority -hiring, firing, managing, and supervising your own staff2. Budget Authority –an individual and their

support network having control of one’s Medicaid budget and choosing to purchase

services that will allow the person to grow and lead a more independent life.

The individualized budgets (guided by Personal Resource Accounts-PRAs allocations) are managed through an agency known as a FISCAL INTERMEDIARY (FI)An FI is the employer of record and pays the bills in the plan

Page 16: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

I have a plan… Is that my plan forever?

A Self Direction Plan Grows and Changes As The Individual Grows and Changes

Page 17: Steps to Living a Self Determined Life Barbara McNamara Broker, Staff Trainer, PCP Professional

A day in the life of a Self Determined person

Start your day with a healthy breakfast and making sure you household obligations are complete

Go out to your paid employment

Attend a lunch date with some friends at Panera

Being a volunteer in an area of your interest, somewhere that makes you feel good

Do some grocery shopping

Come home and prepare dinner for the family

Go to Paint Night or a baseball game

Meet with a potential room mate to discuss a future apartment