SAMPLE POLICY WORK

– Interventions must be provided by certified behavior analysts (BCBAs) or qualified behavioral specialists, ensuring consistent quality. • Funding Caps: – Overall service expenditures are subject to budgetary constraints and must align with regulatory guidelines.

Roles and Responsibilities • Behavior Analysts (BCBAs): –

Oversee and implement ABA programs and conduct behavior consultations.

Direct Support Professionals: – Implement behavior intervention plans under the supervision of BCBAs. • Care Coordinators: – Integrate behavioral goals within the overall care plan. • Quality Assurance Teams: – Monitor behavioral data and service quality through regular audits and outcome assessments. Behavioral Assessment: – Conduct a functional behavior assessment (FBA) to identify antecedents, behaviors, and consequences. 2. Development of an Intervention Plan: – Design an individualized behavior support plan based on FBA results. 3. Implementation and Data Collection: – Provide intensive interventions with rigorous data collection and progress tracking. 4. Periodic Team Review: – Evaluate treatment efficacy in team meetings, adjusting strategies based on quantitative behavioral data. 5. Documentation and Reporting: – Procedural Guidance 1. Maintain detailed records of interventions, progress reports, and any modifications to the behavior plan in the secure electronic system.

XV. SUPPORT COORDINATION

a. Service Description Support Coordination services form the backbone of personalized care delivery by acting as the linchpin between clients, service providers, and external agencies. Support Coordinators work directly with clients and their families to ensure that all necessary services are identified, coordinated, and effectively implemented.

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