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2/4/2025
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Supporting documentation
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Request to Approve a Professional Services Agreement between Kittitas County Public Health and Robin Read
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14
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Consent Agenda
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126968
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Agreement
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Special Terms and Conditions <br />and December 2003 in Adult Day Health agencies and we-e subsequently determined <br />ineligible for Level II or III services (Adult Day Health:,. Level II and III services are licensed <br />rehabilitation and skilled nursing services along with sociaization. Level I services (Adult <br />Day Care) are supervised day programs where frail and disabled adults can participate in <br />social, educational, and recreational programs without the need for skilled nursing. <br />(b) Community inclusion Services are individualized and provided in integrated community <br />settings with other individuals withou- disabilities. The activities are based on Client <br />interests and provide opportunities typically experienced by the general public of similar age <br />in their local community, accessible by public transit or a reasonable commute from their <br />home. The goal of the service is to support Clients to participate, contribute, and develop <br />relationships with community members who are not paid staff. These services may be <br />authorized fir individuals age 62 and older. These services may be authorized in addition to <br />or instead o- employment support (Individual Employment or Group Supported Employment) <br />for working ale individuals who have received nine months of employment support. <br />(c) Child Development Services are desgned to meet the developmental needs of each eligible <br />child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development. Services <br />may include specialized instruction, speech -language pathology, occupational therapy, <br />physical therapy, assistive technolog-/, and vision services Services are provided in natural <br />environments to the maximum extent appropriate. <br />(d) Individual Supported Emp oyment se vices are a part of a Client's pathway to employment <br />and are tailcr--d to individual needs, interests, and abilities to promote career development. <br />These are individualized services necessary to help persons with developmental disabilities <br />obtain and ccntinue integrated employment at or above the state's minimum wage in the <br />general workforce. These services may include intalae, discovery, assessment, job <br />preparation, jab marketing, job supperts, record keeping and support to maintain a job (per <br />the Individual Erniolovmem. Phases & Billable ctivlties) <br />(e) Individualizec Technical Assistance services are a part of a Client's pathway to employment <br />or community inclusion. This service provides assessment and consultation to the provider <br />to identify and address existing barriers to employment or community inclusion. This is in <br />addition to sipports received through supported emp oyment or community inclusion <br />services for rod ividuats who have not yet achieved their goal. <br />(f) Group Supported Employment services are a part of a Client's pathway to integrated jobs in <br />typical community employment. These services are intended to be short term and offer <br />ongoing supervised employment for croups of no more than eight (8) workers with <br />disabilities it *,he same setting. The Service outcome is sustained paid employment leading <br />to further career development in integrated employment at or above minimum wage. <br />Examples in :ude enclaves, mobile crews, and other business models employing small <br />groups of workers with disabilities in integrated emplcymerrt community settings. <br />b. Reimbursement for the state Fiscal Year shall not exceed the total amount listed in Exhibit B to this <br />Program Agreement. However, with a Program Agreement amendment, the parties may increase <br />or decrease the Program Agreement amount Counties will work with DDA HQ on amendments to <br />the Program Agreement. <br />C. Monthly Invoice witl- Signed Documentation: All requests for reimbursement amounts must be <br />entered and posted into the AWA system. The County may post a combined claim of all <br />programs/services covered by this Program Agreement. DSHS shall make all payments due to the <br />DSHS Central Contract Services Page 15 <br />1769CS County Agreement 05-16-20« <br />
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