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Publié par | Tablo Pty Ltd |
Date de parution | 12 juillet 2019 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781925993684 |
Langue | English |
Informations légales : prix de location à la page 0,2000€. Cette information est donnée uniquement à titre indicatif conformément à la législation en vigueur.
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Purpose
This is a technical document of proprietary nature that brings clarity and may be used as a guide when completing the ‘Justification for a Protective Living Arrangement’ section on the PAA Medical Form 4350 such that it adequately relays the fact of how the mental health condition(s) adversely affects an individual’s ability to live independently making the need for a protective living arrangement (assisted living) a medical necessity.
One should read this document in detail in order to gain an understanding of what the Local Department of Social Services looks for when screening a mental healthcare practitioner’s justification of an individual’s need for a protective living arrangement.
Background
HolBrock Estates is a network of assisted living programs licensed by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Office of Health Care Quality under COMAR 10.07.14. Our program has found a niche in providing assisted living services to low-income, chronically homeless vulnerable adults who suffer from mental health disabilities. As you know, the mental health condition for the vast majority of these adults is the primary contributing factor to their homelessness and inability to sufficiently care for themselves independently without professional supervision and assistance. Homeless adults, regardless of their mental capacity, tend to focus solely on survival while homeless as opposed to seeking treatment for their mental illness which then contributes to the crime, extreme poverty and blight in cities like Baltimore. It is our aim to help eliminate such blight by continuing to provide these needy, disabled vulnerable adults with the mental health and medical treatment (or access to such treatment) they require in a protective, therapeutic group living arrangement while assisting them with activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living and community integration. Our model has proven that if an individual’s basic survival needs are met they would most likely recover if provided with the appropriate support and assistance.