Section 388-829A-030. What type of training and support may the alternative living service provider offer?  


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  • The alternative living service provider may provide training, assistance, and/or support in the following areas, as identified in the client's individual support plan (ISP):
    (1) Establishing a residence.
    (2) Home living including:
    (a) Personal hygiene;
    (b) Food and nutrition; and
    (c) Home management.
    (3) Community living including:
    (a) Accessing public and private community services;
    (b) Essential shopping; and
    (c) Transportation.
    (4) Health and safety including:
    (a) Understanding personal safety and emergency procedures;
    (b) Physical, mental and dental health; and
    (c) Developing and practicing an emergency response plan to address natural and other disasters.
    (5) Social activities including:
    (a) Community integration; and
    (b) Building relationships.
    (6) Protection and advocacy including:
    (a) Money management and budgeting;
    (b) Protecting self from exploitation;
    (c) Making choices and decisions; and
    (d) Asserting rights and finding advocacy.
    (7) Other training and support to assist a client to live independently.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 71A.12.30 [71A.12.030] and Title 71A RCW. WSR 07-16-101, § 388-829A-030, filed 7/31/07, effective 9/1/07.]
RCW 71A.12.30 [71A.12.030] and Title 71A RCW. WSR 07-16-101, § 388-829A-030, filed 7/31/07, effective 9/1/07.