All AAW/ACAP Providers
Periodic Risk Evaluation (PRE)
The Periodic Risk Evaluation is a tool designed to assess risk, across eight domains, for Bureau of Autism Services Adult Autism Program participants served within the Adult Autism Waiver and Adult Community Autism Program (ACAP). The helps teams to identify areas that should be addressed through a risk mitigation process. The also identifies those participants that may benefit from additional resources, dependent upon risk factors. It is designed to be completed by a Supports Coordinator or Behavioral Specialist/Behavioral Health Specialist, in consultation with the participant’s family, at Intake and annually.
Periodic Risk Evaluation (PRE) Training
Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS)
Goal Attainment Scaling is an individualized approach for establishing and measuring the attainment of goals/objectives for people with varying levels of disability and support needs. It is a standardized approach to measuring and reporting outcomes,and a set of unique goals/objectives and a range of criteria is established for each person.
Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) Training
Goal Attainment Scaling Resources
Adult Autism Waiver Provider Enrollment
Additional Resources for AAW/ACAP Providers
Provider Manual - January 2016
Guidance on Reporting Requirements
The AAW Best Instructional Practices Manual
AAW Provider Information Table
AAW Incident Management
Risk Identification and Mitigation
Adult Autism Programs General Information
Adult Autism Waiver Participant Forms
Supports Coordinators
AAW Service Utilization Calculator for SCs
AAW Supports Coordinator Documents
AAW Supports Coordinator Manual
Supports Coordinator Required Trainings: SC101
Supports Coordinator Required Trainings: SC102
Effective Monitoring: Producing the Intended Results
Critical Revisions: Reflecting the change in supports and services in the ISP
Conducting Meaningful Assessments
Putting Behavioral Information in the ISP
SC Supervisor Role in ISP Development
Supervision Care Needs in the ISP: What does it mean and what should be included?
Supporting Participants in their Own Home
Supports Coordinator Roles and Responsibilities Revisited
Supports Coordinators October 2016 Training
Virtual Targeted Trainings
Conducting Meaningful Assessments
Critical Revisions: Reflecting the change in supports and services in the ISP
Effective Monitoring: Producing the Intended Results
Putting Behavioral Information in the ISP
SC Supervisor Role in ISP Development
Supervision Care Needs in the ISP: What does it mean and what should be included?
Supporting Participants in their Own Home
Supports Coordinator Roles and Responsibilities Revisited
Supports Coordinators October 2016 Training
Systematic Skill Building for SCs
The Providers and SCs Role in GAS Submission Process
Understanding the AAW Service Utilization Process
Use SIBR to Develop Assessment Driven ISPs
Using the Results of the PRE to inform the ISP
Required Documentation Training
INs and OUTs of Adult Autism Waiver
Collaboration Between Behavior Specialist and Supports Coordinator