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Person-Centered Planning
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1
Consumers have the right to control their own personal resources, such as cigarettes, soda, candy/sweets.
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False
2
After the Person Centered Planning process has been completed, there is no need to develop an Individual Plan of Service (IPOS).
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False
3
Person Centered Planning is required by state and federal law for all consumers receiving services through SCCMHA.
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4
Minor children do not need to have a Person Centered Plan (PCP).
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5
The concept for PCP for minor children is incorporated into a family-driven, youth guided approach.
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PCP focuses only on the person's goals, not on meeting their basic needs.
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True
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7
A consumer of mental health services should be allowed "the dignity of risk" when making health choices.
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True
False
8
Joe lives at Blue's AFC. Due to health concerns, Joe has been advised by his doctor to quit smoking immediately and the guardian wants the AFC to enforce this. Joe can decide to go against his doctor and the guardian's wishes.
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True
False
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All restrictions must be justified, addressed, and documented in the Individual Plan of Service (IPOS).
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True
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10
The PCP process recognizes that there are some individuals who are unable to express preferences and make choices.
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True
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Every person, no matter what type of disability they may have, is presumed competent to direct the PCP planning process and achieve their goals and outcomes.
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True
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12
There are a few circumstances when the involvement of a minor's family may not be appropriate.
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True
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13
All living and sleeping units must be able to be locked by the resident, with only appropriate staff having keys.
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True
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14
Connie likes to snack throughout the day. The group home has set snack times of 10am, 2pm, and 8pm. The home does not have to make food available other than designated meal and snack times.
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True
False
15
Person Centered Planning promotes community inclusion and participation, independence and productivity.
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True
False
16
John is moving to a new AFC home. He is good friends with one of the other individuals already living in the home. John can choose this person to be his roommate if he wants.
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True
False
17
Ryan's friend stops by his group home at 10:30pm for a visit. Ryan can choose to have visitors any time of the day or night.
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18
Jacob has his own room and likes to sleep with his door locked at night. Jacob can lock his door if he chooses to, as long as staff has access to a key in case of an emergency.
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True
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19
A person's cultural background is recognized and valued in the PCP process.
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True
False
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All consumers receiving services through SCCMHA can choose to have an Independent Facilitator to run his/her PCP meeting.
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False
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