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| T/F: Accreditation through an accrediting agency is mandatory |
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| False Accreditation through an accrediting agency is voluntary |
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| T/F: To receive 3rd party reimbursement and to be eligible for federal government contracts and grants, accreditation through an agency is mandatory. |
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| Intervention Focus: Discharge planning and after-care referrals, stabilization of client's status, F.C.C education, engage in therapeutic relationship and activities to inspire hope for change and increase motivation. |
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| OT intervention focuses on dc planning to expected environment, actively engaging client in the treatment process, functional improvements in performance skills and areas of occupation. |
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| Preventions and treatment of complications, mastery of environment, and attainment of client centered goals. Admission for chronic or catastrophic illnesses or disabilities. |
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| Person is medically stable but has residual functional deficits. Interventions to improve performance skills, patterns, areas of occupation, and occupational roles. Adaptive equipment, compensatory strategies, modify the discharge environment, education for FCC on abilities, limitations, advocacy, and compensatory tech. |
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| Individual has a chronic illness & requires skilled care. Those with rehab potential goals are to remediate, compensate, modify. Those without rehab potential goals are pallatative |
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| Admission is open to adults and elder with mental illness. Goal is to engage clients, provide needed support and structure and enable recovery. Eval and intervention is not formalized. |
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| Intervention focuses on improving task/social skills prerequisite to vocational training or work Exploration of work interests and aptitude to ensure dc to relevant vocational training program, school etc |
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| Acceptance criteria for Early Intervention: |
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| Extent of developmental delay: 33% in one area of development or 25% in two areas; An established diagnosis/disability |
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| Prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in any program to activity that receives federal assistance |
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| Provided Medicaid money for community based services for people with D.D when services were less expensive than institutional care. |
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| Prohibits discrimination against qualified persons with disabilities in employment, transportation, accommodations, telecommunications, and public services, |
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| Title III of the ADA mandates: |
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| Business that serve the public must be accessible |
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| This Act removes work disincentives for persons with disabilities by enabling them to keep their Medicare and Medicaid benefits so long as their salaries do not exceed est. limits |
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| This Act established a federally sponsored national employment and vocational training system. Combines Unemployment office and Vocational Rehab Services at a One Stop Center |
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| The Early Intervention and Education Acts provide the foundation for current erarly intervention and education services; This component mandates for education for all children regardless of ability or disability in the least restrictive environment. |
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| IEP team begins transitional planning for the student at age |
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| Transition services begin at age |
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| True or False: OT is identified as a primary Early Intervention Service |
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The Individual Family Service Plan is for children age: |
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| This act expanded the IEP's annual goals to include academic and functional goals |
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| This act applies to all nursing homes that receive Medicare or Medicaid money. |
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| OBRA broadened OTs role in nursing homes to include (5) |
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| ADL treatments, seating and positioning solutions, environmental modifications, psychosocial interventions, activity planning |
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