
Understanding DDA’s Planned Action Notices - Informing Families
2021年5月10日 · A Planned Action Notice (PAN) is sent anytime a decision is made by the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) related your DDA services, including: Service actions (continuation, increase, reduction, termination, denial and withdrawal). Eligibility determinations, waiver enrollment. Choice of provider.
DDA Assessment | DSHS - Washington State Department of …
There are three sections in the DDA Assessment: The Support Assessment asks questions about what supports a person would need to be successful in many areas of their life. It provides DDA with information about potential waiver eligibility and gathers information on caregiver needs, behavioral support needs, and protective supervision.
A Planned Action Notice (PAN) is sent anytime a decision is made by the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) related your DDA services, including: Service actions (continuation, increase, reduction,
Through a Planned Action Notice (PAN), DDA will promptly notify clients/individuals referred for PASRR/legal representatives and the client’s NSA representative of Department actions and the clients’ rights regarding those actions.
2024年2月1日 · D. PLANNED ACTION NOTICE (PAN) 1. The CRM must send a services PAN: a. When stabilization services—crisis diversion bed are approved, denied, withdrawn, or terminated; b. If the client does not meet eligibility for stabilization services—crisis diversion bed; or c. When the client is discharged from SAIF. 2.
How to Ask for Services | DSHS
Once you are enrolled with DDA, you have three ways to ask for services: Contact your DDA case manager directly. If you don’t know the name of your DDA case manager, call any DDA office and ask them to look that up for you. Use our online Service and Information Request form. Call your county’s DDA Service and Information Request line.
A Planned Action Notice (PAN) is sent anytime a decision is made by the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) related your DDA services, including: Service actions (continuation, increase, reduction, termination, denial and withdrawal). Eligibility determinations, waiver enrollment. Choice of provider.
The ADSA (Aging & Disability Services Administration) Web Access is a system designed to support County services for the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) clients. Offers a consistent and reliable interaction for Counties statewide.
Procedures for determining eligibility for the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) were previously described in DDA Policies 11.01, Eligibility Determination, and 11.03, Eligibility Expirations and Reviews. In July 2014, the DDA WAC chapter for …
DDA clients who are receiving or requesting DDA services are entitled to have a representative who is willing to receive copies of Planned Action Notices (PANs) and other Department correspondence in order to help clients understand the documents and exercise their rights.