Standards for Providers
2012 Revision Log

Revision Logs: 2001 - 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

January 2012

Chapter 1: Basic Standards

The following sections were revised to specify content of invoices and to clarify the process by which CRPs can request that uncredentialed employees provide services for DRS consumers:

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Chapter 2: Standards for Work-Oriented CRPs

The following sections were revised to discuss the use of the DARS3455 and to make several minor revisions:

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March 2012

Chapter 2: Standards for Work-Oriented CRPs

The following sections were revised to maintain consistency in language and to reflect current credentialing and training deadlines and procedures for CRP employees providing services to consumers:

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April 2012

Chapter 1: Basic Standards

1.8 Staff/Temporary Waiver of CRP Credentials, revised dates to reflect the correct transition period for credentialing.

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Chapter 5: Standards for Post-Acute Brain Injury Service Providers

5.4 Assessment and Planning, revised to add "activities of daily living" to the list of areas that are included in the assessment.

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May 2012

Chapter 1: Basic Standards

1.8 Staff, revised to update information about CRP Director qualifications.

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June 2012

Chapter 1: Basic Standards

1.11 Record Keeping, revised to clarify how CRP providers document a consumer's Individualized Treatment Plan provided to the DARS DRS counselor, the consumer, and the CRP case manager.

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August 2012

Chapter 9: Embedded Training and Placement Services

Chapter 9, Embedded Training and Placement Services, new chapter that provides detailed information about the purpose and procedures related to Embedded Training for DARS consumers within a host business. Guidance is linked from the new chapter to assist CRPs in their evaluation of host businesses in which an Embedded Training program may be established.

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December 2012

Chapter 11: Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP)

Chapter 11: Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), new standards for Wellness Recovery Action Plan, a new service for consumers who have a mental illness that results in functional limitations that substantially interfere with two or more life activities. In addition, these consumers require crisis resolution and long-term support and treatment to manage the mental illness.

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