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The Community Support Stone

Horizontales
Ensures the home has sufficient staffing coverage. Schedule tasks and outings as needed for each person served and ensures that people served have the staffing support to meet their outcomes.
Advocate for a person served’s wants, needs, and dreams by sharing information and concerns. Implement all supports determined by the team.
Reports and discusses any medical concerns and needs. Schedules medical and dental appointments. Helps the person served and guardian with coordinating medical services. Ensures that medical needs are met.
Provide updates on scholastic/educational needs, supports and progress, adult learning and/or job-related needs, wants, and supports and employment needs, desires, supports, and progress.
People from the community that the person served has formed close relationships with and who they enjoy spending time with. They are not paid staff.
Verticales
Monitor and build a plan for contextually inappropriate behavior as needed. Trains DSPs on how to implement the strategies.
Writes the Implementation Strategies in response to the personal plan. Assists with scheduling and facilitating the CST meetings and ensuring follow up with all members.
If the person served is not their own guardian, this person helps to develop goals and supports for the personal plan, has final approval of plan, and provides written consent for all annual consents. This can be a parent or parents but may be another person.
Responsible for meeting with the guardian and person served to develop and write the personal plan. Elicit input from all other members on appropriate outcomes, goals, supports, and desires. For the people we serve, it is Service Inc.
Often the most important people in a person served’s life and include parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, and uncles. They can often provide insight into what a person served wants from life.