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Transition/Diversion in West Virginia: A Navigator’s Guide to Community Inclusion

11/06/2007 | Requests *

 

Summary

Part of the Transitioning to Inclusive Communities (TIC) Project this “how-to” book is for “navigators,” people who want to assist those who wish to move from a nursing facility to the community. The guide gives basic information, plus supportive documents, tools, forms and other resource materials. Sections include: Navigator Roles and Responsibilities, Individualizing Transition/Diversion, the Transition Process, Building a Team, Tools for Success, Responsibilities, Rights and Resources. 

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Available Files

  • Introduction PDF (44K, 5 pages)
  • Navigation Roles PDF (105K, 7 pages)
  • Individualized Transition PDF (1,542K, 10 pages)
  • The Transition Process PDF (265K, 11 pages)
  • Building a Team PDF (83K, 5 pages)
  • Tools for Success PDF (1,665K, 27 pages)
  • Rights and Responsibilities PDF (86K, 7 pages)
  • Resources PDF (266K, 11 pages)

Keywords

Transition Planning; Person Centered Planning; Navigator Roles and Responsibilities; Individualizing Transition Diversion; Transition Process; Building a Team; Tools for a Successful Transition; Responsibilities and Rights; Successful Diversion; navigators; self-direction; informed choice; person-centeredness; transition diversion manual 

Topic

Aging Issues, Developmental/Psychiatric Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, Transition/Diversion from Institutions 

Type/Tool

Checklists, Manuals, Training materials 

Source

Grantee produced, West Virginia 

State

West Virginia, All States/Territories 

Date Created

11/06/2007 

Contact

Alan Martin
Center for Excellence in Disabilites at WV University

alan.martin@mail.wva.edu
304-293-4692

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