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In Support of Oregon Children with Developmental Disabilities

08/01/2006 | Requests *

 

Summary

The purpose of this study was to identify how DHS can use Medicaid and other resources more broadly and effectively to meet the family support and respite needs of Oregon families of children with developmental disabilities. Assess what SPD might do to improve its response to families through Family Support systems. This final report documents the activities, findings and recommendations associated with the study. 

Author

Agosta, John; Daignault, Jaime; Smith, Gary 

Available Files

  • Survey PDF (457K, 49 pages)

Keywords

Respite; Medicaid; Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs; family support; family members with special needs; children with disabilities; children with developmental disabilities; FACT listening tour; Lifespan Respite; family support services; model waivers; Pathways 

Topic

Children and Family Services 

Type/Tool

Reports, Surveys 

Source

Grantee produced, HSRI, Oregon 

State

Oregon 

Date Created

06/08/2007 

Contact

Jaime Johnston Daignault
Human Service Research Institute (HSRI)
7420 SW Bridgeport Rd #210
Portland, OR 97224

jjohnston@hsri.org

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