ISP Development and ISP Monitoring

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Training for Provider Program Specialists to support the consistent, statewide implementation of the Residential ISP Staffing approach in ISP development.

Completion of the Residential ISP Staffing: It's About the Person, Not the Numbers training (including the Training Confirmation) IS REQUIRED BEFORE being able to access and register for this training.


This course is intended for Program Specialists in Residential Habilitation, LifeSharing, and Supported Living programs. 




Training for Administrative Entity ISP Reviewers to support the consistent, statewide implementation of the Residential ISP Staffing approach in ISP development.

Completion of the Residential ISP Staffing: It's About the Person, Not the Numbers training (including the Training Confirmation) IS REQUIRED BEFORE being able to access and register for this training.


Access to this course is limited to registered users with a designated Administrative Entity role in their MyODP account profile.




 

The Residential ISP Staffing approach is about enhancing individuals’ quality of life, health, and safety through the identification of supports that are clear and therefore more accountable.

This training will provide information on revisions to the ISP and the documentation of staffing support provided to people receiving Residential Habilitation services in waiver-funded settings. These changes are intended to replace the need for Residential Habilitation service staffing ratios by standardizing how risk factors are discussed using person-centered thinking skills, where they will be documented in the ISP, and ensuring there is a description of what technology, environmental, and staff supports will be provided to mitigate risk(s) during specific activities, situations, and times of day.

 

 

Information on the Individual Preferences and Understanding Communication sections of the ISP as well as other factors that affect ISP development.

Credit Hours: 1

Five-part training includes both ODP policy and expectation in meeting ISP monitoring requirements as well as effective methods identified by SCOs.

View Introduction to ISP Monitoring before this webcast.

Credit Hours: 5

Introduction to the basic concepts of ISP Monitoring includes what monitoring is, placing it in the context of the Supports Coordinator’s role and other related processes. Information on how to prepare for, conduct, and follow up on ISP Monitoring and timely, complete, and correct monitoring.

Credit Hours: 2

This training was originally offered from January - August, 2022.  It was archived on 8/22/2022.

Certificates of Achievement are available for those who previously completed the training requirements.

This training was originally offered from July - November 2021.  It was archived on 8/22/2022.

Certificates of Achievement are available for those who previously completed the training requirements.

This training was originally offered from August - November 2019.  It was archived on 8/22/2022.

Certificates of Achievement are available for those who previously completed the training requirements.