Guest guest Posted August 23, 2011 Report Share Posted August 23, 2011 The Support Services Team program was indeed expanded in May to include children. To access this program, you need to go through your PAS agency, which may request the network to authorize it. The program for adults began last August and my experience with it was excellent. The teams—there are six of them around the state—respond immediately, go out and interview the individual and caregivers, and work to determine the best approaches to dealing with whatever behavioral or medical challenge is present. Ed From: ELLEN BRONFELD Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 4:07 PM IPADDUnite Subject: further information for anyone looking for behavioral intervention... Sorry...I could not get the tables to print out... Below (after the table) is the link to the SST's. The acronym SST means Service Support Teams. These are the behavioral intervention teams that handle challenging behaviors for people with developmental disabilities is community services. Home Based Support Services programs are included in this. However, upon its inception, children were not included. Children are to be included in the second phase of this program. I'm just not sure when that second phase begins. I believe that the SST program has been in existence for about a year. So this may be helpful. If not, I think that behavioral services would be covered under the waiver as a form of therapy. But a quick check of the manual suggests that it is not covered under the waiver. This link explains the SST program. http://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=50861 Mike Kaminsky, Director Illinois Life Span Project 1-800-588-7002 The Arc of Illinois www.IllinoisLifeSpan.org Mike Kaminsky, Director Illinois Life Span Project 1-800-588-7002 The Arc of Illinois www.IllinoisLifeSpan.org Ellen Garber Bronfeld mailto:egskb%40sbcglobal.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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