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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 25802" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>It really depends on the state, the qualifications for services & the type of services you have in your home.</p><p></p><p>Respite has & will always remain high on my list - if I got my choice & only had one service it would be respite.</p><p></p><p>We utilize (or will be again, very soon) PCA (personal care attendant) & Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) (independent living skills) workers. The workers who enter my home follow the already written treatment & care plans.</p><p></p><p>In home family therapy was offered, however I turned it down. We have enough therapy outside the home, thank you very much. However, our workers have attended out of home therapy with us & are well trained in the skills & redirection methods that are in our treatment plan.</p><p></p><p>Our workers have also attended psychiatrist appointments - psychiatrist has educated these same workers on the tweedles diagnosis's & the plan of attack, if you will. What to look for in side effects from medications, when to call crisis team if they are alone with kt or wm.</p><p></p><p>Our state offers exceptional & well defined services. We have a CADI manager & mental health CM who supervises these services & we have quarterly team meetings for each of my difficult children.</p><p></p><p>Good luck - I hope whatever is offered is helpful in your home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 25802, member: 393"] It really depends on the state, the qualifications for services & the type of services you have in your home. Respite has & will always remain high on my list - if I got my choice & only had one service it would be respite. We utilize (or will be again, very soon) PCA (personal care attendant) & Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) (independent living skills) workers. The workers who enter my home follow the already written treatment & care plans. In home family therapy was offered, however I turned it down. We have enough therapy outside the home, thank you very much. However, our workers have attended out of home therapy with us & are well trained in the skills & redirection methods that are in our treatment plan. Our workers have also attended psychiatrist appointments - psychiatrist has educated these same workers on the tweedles diagnosis's & the plan of attack, if you will. What to look for in side effects from medications, when to call crisis team if they are alone with kt or wm. Our state offers exceptional & well defined services. We have a CADI manager & mental health CM who supervises these services & we have quarterly team meetings for each of my difficult children. Good luck - I hope whatever is offered is helpful in your home. [/QUOTE]
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