4/15/24 Addition:
- A child with a serious emotional disability; or
- Is designated as medically complex by the Cabinet; or
- Dual involvement with the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ).
Copy of the level of care (LOC)
- A consultation initiated by regional staff is held to assess the child’s exceptional needs and the foster home’s desire for additional support and services.In cooperation with regional management, holds a family team meeting, to develop a Memorandum of Justification;
6. Develops an addendum to the case plan that includes specific services and timeframes for completion to meet the needs of the child receiving the service supplement;
7. Completes a new DPP-111A Foster Home Contract Supplement that includes the supplemental service reimbursement per diem rate outlined in SOP 12.24 Per Diem Rates of $68.00 per day for a period of six (6) months for signature by the foster/adoptive parent(s) and forwards a copy of the signed DPP-111A and DPP-111B to the:
10.
Uploads files all paperwork in the foster/adoptive home's
TWIST case file;
Delete:
- Requires services consistent with Level IV or Level V Level III care as established by 922 KAR 1:360; and
- Is designated as a medically complex, specialized medically complex, or care plus.
- Foster/adoptive home parents, type of foster/adoptive home, training, employment, child care, record keeping, etc.;
- Case plan details;
- Supplemental service needs description, including but limited to information on transportation, education, house care/maintenance, family care, psychological care, birth parents and siblings, etc.
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Footnotes
3. Another request for a service supplement may not be requested until six (6) months after the date of denial. If the foster/adoptive home parent disagrees with the denial, a Service Complaint may be filed as described in SOP 30.3 Service Complaints.