Partnering the ONA and Exceptions with ISP Planning
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Learn how the ONA and exceptions work together, determine when a change-in-need ONA is needed and/or if an in-home exceptions request is appropriate, how to have person-centered ISP planning conversations to identify support needs, how to submit an in-home exception and the criteria used to make an exception determination. Commonly asked questions about the ONA and exceptions process will also be addressed.
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Willamette B & C
General Case Management Skills
101 Introductory
All ages
General Case Management Skills
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Presented by

Assessment and Quality Improvement Manager
ODDS
Carrie has been working in the I/DD field since 2007. She began her career working at the local level and has experience with providing quality assurance of case management supports, licensing, PSI, and assessments. In 2018, she participated in the first implementation of the ONA. In 2021, she transitioned to ODDS as a Quality Assurance Trainer (QAT) with the Assessment Unit and is now the Assessment Unit Manager.

Exceptions and Funding Review Manager
ODDS
Abby has worked in Intellectual/Developmental Disability services for over 17 years, the last 7 of which she had worked for the Oregon Office of Developmental Disabilities Services. She currently serves as the ODDS Exceptions and Funding Review Manager. Prior to that, she worked in the Assessment Unit, participating in the development and roll-out of the Oregon Needs Assessment.
Handouts
,
Willamette B & C
General Case Management Skills
101 Introductory
All ages
General Case Management Skills
Scroll down to view handouts.