Apr 13, 2011 . #3 Group Home Staffing. created 4-13-11; reviewed 9-13-11; reviewed 7-3-12; reviewed 7-15-13; reviewed 7-10-14, reviewed 3-3-16 #4 Coordination of HCB State Plan and Waiver Services-This guideline has been rescinded. Information is now available in the DD Waivers Manual and DHSS Process for Referring Individuals for State Plan Personal Care.
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Developmental Disabilities Program (DDP) 111 Sanders, Room 305. Helena, Montana 59604. 406-444-2995 - fax (406) 444-0230.
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DDD serves people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD) to realize their POSSIBILITIES NOW! People with disabilities have a right to live and participate fully in the community throughout their lives, just like everyone. Support to families is an important part of the work we do. Most of the services we provide are through ...
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DBHDD publishes its expectations, requirements, and standards for community providers via policies and the respective Behavioral Health or Developmental Disabilities Provider Manuals. The manuals are updated quarterly throughout each fiscal year (July – June) and are posted one month prior to the effective date. Provider Manuals for FY 2022
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The Division Provider Manual provides information to Division contractors regarding provider responsibilities and requirements. The manual should be referenced in conjunction with State and Federal regulations, AHCCCS Policy Manuals, and applicable contracts. Download the complete Division Provider Manual.
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Supervisors and trainers must review the required training content, complete the Supervisor Assurance, and successfully pass the associated 2016 Orientation test. This training must be completed prior to training DSPs on the Orientation requirements for DD Waiver services. Please note that the DBHDS Learning Center is for supervisors/trainers ...
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DDD has five policy manuals, which include the Operations, Medical, Eligibility, Behavior Supports, and Provider manuals. Changes in policy are communicated to contracted DDD providers via electronic policy notifications, which are also sent to all DDD employees, Providers, Administrative Services Subcontractors, and individuals who have opted to receive notifications.
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This oversight is carried out in order to license or certify facilities or programs that provide services to consumers. Monitoring ensures providers maintain compliance with applicable state and federal standards and remain consistent with the Department of Mental Health’s vision, principles of …
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DDD Operations Manual downloadable chapter files. The Division Medical Manual provides information regarding services that are covered within the Division’s program. The manual should be referenced in conjunction with State and Federal regulations, AHCCCS Medical Policy Manual (AMPM), and applicable contracts.
DBHDD publishes its expectations, requirements, and standards for community providers via policies and the respective Behavioral Health or Developmental Disabilities Provider Manuals. The manuals are updated quarterly throughout each fiscal year (July – June) and are posted one month prior to the effective date.
Division Policies and Rules DDD develops policies that conform to state, federal, and contractual requirements. DDD has five policy manuals, which include the Operations, Medical, Eligibility, Behavior Supports, and Provider manuals.
Most of the services we provide are through a Medicaid 1915 (c) Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).
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