Section 388-826-0055. What basic services may a child receive from the voluntary placement program?  


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  • (1) Shared parenting between foster care providers and parents on daily routines;
    (2) Medical coverage, under a medical coupon issued from the foster care medical unit (FCMU);
    (3) Coordination with special education services in the local school district when the child meets eligibility criteria;
    (4) Supervised special activities in the community when appropriate;
    (5) Safe, developmentally appropriate care;
    (6) Supervision by a DDD social worker who has responsibility for visiting the child/youth at a minimum, every ninety days;
    (7) An individual services plan for the child within sixty days from the date that DSHS/DDD assumes responsibility for the child's placement and care;
    (8) DDD social worker prepares documents for court, and pursuant to RCW 13.34.030 and 13.34.270 shares the documents at the court hearings in order to determine that the placement is in the best interest of the child;
    (9) Social work services such as needs assessment, referral, service coordination and case monitoring;
    (10) Early intervention services: DDD ensures coordination of services for children from birth through thirty-five months of age with early intervention and special education; and
    (11) Medically intensive services under WAC 388-531-3000.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 74.13.350. WSR 02-22-057, § 388-826-0055, filed 10/31/02, effective 12/1/02.]
RCW 74.13.350. WSR 02-22-057, § 388-826-0055, filed 10/31/02, effective 12/1/02.

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