Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 265 - SERVICE RESPONSIBILITY OPTION
Subchapter E - SUPPORT CONSULTATION
Section 265.42 - Support Advisor Responsibilities
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 265.42
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A support advisor must conduct the initial SRO orientation. The support advisor must document and notify the SRO provider and case manager or service coordinator that the individual has completed the orientation before SRO services can begin.
(b) A support advisor must assist an individual, in accordance with the individual's service plan, with:
(1) completing forms,
assessments, and other documents required by the individual's program that
require individual or LAR input or completion;
(2) complying with requirements of the
individual's program as related to services delivered through the
SRO;
(3) interviewing potential
service providers, preparing job descriptions, and training service
providers;
(4) managing service
providers for authorized program services delivered through the SRO;
(5) helping an individual to use effective
communication, decision-making, and problem-solving skills;
(6) developing, revising, and implementing
service back-up plans;
(7)
developing, revising, and implementing corrective action plans;
(8) complying with the requirements of the
individual's program and this chapter;
(9) contacting appropriate persons or
entities based on their roles, responsibilities, and eligibility, including:
(A) a case manager or service coordinator;
and
(B) government agencies,
including DADS and the Department of Family and Protective Services;
and
(10) teaching ongoing
supervisory-related skills.
(c) A support advisor must document service delivery in accordance with the requirements of the individual's program.
(d) A support advisor must use DADS' Case Notification form to notify an individual's case manager or service coordinator:
(1) if the individual
receiving support consultation is unable or unwilling to cooperate with service
delivery; and
(2) of the progress
and status of the service as required by the individual's program.
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