Section 790. Individual service plans  


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  • A. An individual service plan shall be developed and placed in the resident's record within 30 days following arrival at the facility and implemented immediately thereafter. This section does not apply to residents who are housed at RDC for 60 days or less. If a resident remains at RDC for longer than 60 days, an individual plan shall be developed at that time, placed in the resident's record, and implemented immediately thereafter.

    B. Individual service plans shall describe in measurable terms the:

    1. Strengths and needs of the resident;

    2. Resident's current level of functioning;

    3. Goals, objectives, and strategies established for the resident;

    4. Projected family involvement;

    5. Projected date for accomplishing each objective; and

    6. Status of the projected release plan and estimated length of stay except that this requirement shall not apply to residents who are determinately committed to the department.

    C. Each individual service plan shall include the date it was developed and the signature of the person who developed it.

    D. The resident and facility staff shall participate in the development of the individual service plan.

    E. The supervising agency and resident's parents, legal guardian, or legally authorized representative, if appropriate and applicable, shall be given the opportunity to participate in the development of the resident's individual service plan.

    F. Copies of the individual service plan shall be provided to the (i) resident; (ii) parents or legal guardians, as appropriate and applicable; and (iii) placing agency.

    G. The individual service plan shall be reviewed within 60 days of the development of the individual service plan and within each 90-day period thereafter.

    H. The individual service plan shall be updated annually and revised as necessary. Any changes to the plan shall be made in writing. All participants shall receive copies of the revised plan.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 29, Issue 25, eff. January 1, 2014.

Statutory Authority

§§ 16.1-309.9, 66-10, and 66-25.1 of the Code of Virginia.