Building Personalized Support: Understanding the Role of the Service Plan in HCBS Services
In previous trainings, we explored the history of IDD services, the structure of HCBS in Colorado, the Final Settings Rule and Member Rights. Now, we turn to one of the most critical tools for ensuring choice, autonomy, and individualized support in HCBS services: the Person-Centered Support Plan (PCSP).
This isn’t just a form—it’s a living document that reflects the voice, goals, and preferences of the person served. It is the foundation of person-centered care and the legal roadmap for how supports are delivered.
Learning Objectives: By the end of this training, you will understand:
- What a service plan is and why it matters.
- The core principles of person-centered planning.
- The roles of case managers, service providers, and members in building and implementing the plan.
- How to document and manage rights modifications appropriately within the PCSP.
Course Content
What Is a Service Plan?
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The Person-Centered Planning Process
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Roles and Responsibilities in Service Planning
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Documenting Rights Modifications in the PCSP
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Reviewing and Updating the Service Plan
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The Service Plan as a Tool for Empowermen
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Personalized Support Quiz
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