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ODPANN 25-017 Listening Sessions for Renewal of the Adult Autism Waiver (AAW) effective July 1, 2026

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-017 Listening Sessions for Renewal of the Adult Autism Waiver (AAW) effective July 1, 2026, to all interested persons. The purpose of this communication is to announce that ODP will be holding two webinars to give all stakeholders and interested persons the opportunity to voice ideas for updating and improving the AAW. ODP will take this opportunity to listen to stakeholders and use this input for the AAW 2026 renewal process.

Please review the announcement for additional information and details.

ODPANN 25-016 Newly Released Updates to Certified Investigator (CI) Recertification

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-016 Newly Released Updates to Certified Investigator (CI) Recertification. The purpose of this communication is to announce the release of new requirements for CI Recertification and a revised timeline for access to the CI Recertification exam.

Please review the announcement for additional information and details.

ODPANN 25-014 Provider Qualification Process

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-014 Provider Qualification Process. The purpose of this communication is to share that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) require a statewide process to ensure providers are qualified to render services to waiver-funded individuals. The Provider Qualification Process described in this announcement outlines the steps the Assigned Administrative Entity (AE) and provider must follow to meet these requirements, and the steps Supports Coordinators (SCs) take to transition individuals if needed. This communication does not describe the qualification process for SC organizations.

Please review the announcement for additional information and details.

January 2025 Technology Taskforce Newsletter

Attached is the latest edition of the Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) Technology Taskforce Newsletter: Technology Today. Technology promotes inclusion, diversity, and participation and offers better support for individuals with disabilities, family members, and providers. We understand accessibility is key and strive to support individuals with disabilities, family members, and providers with resources, events, and other important updates in the assistive technology world. The hope is that you will learn something new and pass it along to others.

This 11’th edition of ODP Tech Taskforce's newsletter helps us start out the new year with some valuable assistive technology resources, sensory friendly opportunities, exciting upcoming events in the supportive technology world, and even a personal story of an individual who demonstrates how assistive technology can make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities. 

Statewide Positive Approaches & Practices Meeting

You are invited to participate in the Department of Human Services’ (DHS)
STATEWIDE POSITIVE APPROACHES & PRACTICES MEETING
 
Jointly hosted by
The Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) and the Office of Developmental Programs (ODP)
This quarterly meeting aims to provide the most recent research and resources for people with mental health and behavioral challenges, intellectual disabilities, autism, and other developmental disabilities to live an everyday life. Pre-registration is required. The registration link can be found at the bottom of this email.
 
Date: February 20, 2025
Time: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: Online – Zoom Webinar
 
AGENDA
10:00am - 10:15am
Welcome and Announcements
 
10:15am – 12:00pm
Positive Practices for Children and Families with Dual Diagnosis
 
12:00pm – 12:15pm
Q&A
 
12:15pm – 1:00pm
Lunch Break
 
1:00pm – 2:45pm
Quality Behavior Support & Best Practice Standards
 
2:45pm – 2:55pm
Q&A
 
2:55pm - 3:00pm
Survey and End of Day Reflection
 
 
MORNING SESSION: POSITIVE PRACTICES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WITH DUAL DIAGNOSIS
 
SESSION DESCRIPTION:
Pressley Ridge serves children and families with complex behaviors, mental health diagnoses, and intellectual disabilities across the state of Pennsylvania in a variety of programmatic levels of care. This presentation will introduce Pressley Ridge - the history, mission and vision of the organization and who they serve. A summary of their approach to treatment will include their focus on data, their consultative approach to solving complex clinical dilemmas, and some of the organizational resources that support their work with children and their families. Pressley Ridge will present treating children and families from a variety of levels of care, including residential treatment, educational settings, in-home family therapy, mobile crisis, and treatment foster care and community residential rehabilitation. Leaders representing these levels of care will focus on specific best practices and treatment interventions, including approaches to crisis intervention in each treatment setting. 
 
PRESENTERS:
Alexander Cameron, MS, LPC, Senior Director of Clinical Services, Pressley Ridge
Tiffany Wiloughby, MAED, CAADC, Beaver County Family Based Supervisor, Pressley Ridge
Samer Kazour, MSW, Program Coordinator, Transition Age Youth Program, Pressley Ridge
Alicia S. Green, MA, Mobile Crisis Team Lead, Pressley Ridge
Michael “Buddy” Giffith, Program Director, Home Places, Pressley Ridge
Rachel Duval, Senior Director, Treatment Foster Care and Adoption, Pressley Ridge
Kelly Harrah, Home and Community Liaison, School for Autism, Pressley Ridge
Sherri Kingensmith, LPC, Director of Outpatient Services, Pressley Ridge
AFTERNOON SESSION:  QUALITY BEHAVIOR SUPPORT & BEST PRACTICE STANDARDS
 
SESSION DESCRIPTION:
This session will provide a basic overview of what quality Behavior Support services and documentation look like. Objectives include:
  • Behavior Support as a service, definition
  • Role of the Behavior Specialist
  • ISP, Behavior Support Plans (and Behavior Support Component of the Individual Plan)
  • Best Practice Standards
  • Resources
PRESENTERS:
Office of Developmental Programs Clinical Team
 
 
The Zoom link for joining the session will be sent to the email you used to register. This link will be unique to your registration. Please do not share this link.
Questions? Email: [email protected]
 
Certificates of Attendance are not issued for Statewide Positive Approaches and Practices Meetings

ODPANN 25-011 Registration for March Certified Investigator (CI) Forum Now Open

The Office of Developmental Programs requests your assistance sharing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-011 Registration for March Certified Investigator (CI) Forum Now Open. The purpose of this announcement is to communicate to the above entities that Temple University Harrisburg Certified Investigator Program and the Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) will be facilitating Forums for CIs and others involved in the incident investigation process, and to announce the posting of Q & A Documents from past CI Forums on myODP. 

Please review the announcement for additional information and details.

ODPANN 25-013 Qualification Process for New Intellectual Disability Autism Provider Applicants UPDATE

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-013 Qualification Process for New Intellectual Disability Autism Provider Applicants UPDATE and its attachments: Attachment 1 - New Provider Qualification Approval Template,  Attachment 2 - New Provider Qualification - Additional Information Needed Template, and Attachment 3 - New Provider Qualification Not Approved Template versionThe purpose of this update is to communicate that ODP Announcement 25-013 will obsolete ODP Announcement 24-002 Qualification Process for ID/A Provider Applicants. There are no other changes to this communication.

Please review the announcement and its attachments for additional information and details.

ODPANN 25-012: Updates to the Individual Support Plan (ISP) Bulletin Attachments

The Office of Developmental Programs requests your assistance sharing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-012: Updates to the Individual Support Plan (ISP) Bulletin Attachments. The purpose of this announcement is to announce the release of the ISP Manual that includes changes due to the January 1, 2025 amendments to the Consolidated, Community Living and Person/Family Directed Support waivers. The Individual Support Plan Signature Form (DP 1032) is also updated.

Please review the announcement for additional information and details.

Pennsylvania Technology Summit

These trainings are intended for staff within Pennsylvania County Mental Health/Intellectual Disabilities (MH/ID) Program Offices and Community Health Choice Managed Care Organizations. They are free to attend and funded by the Pennsylvania Office of Developmental Programs and Office of Long-Term Living through the American Rescue Plan Act.

Accelerating Technology Solutions will cover implementation strategies, funding opportunities, criteria and strategies for organizational change, and emerging technology solutions for people with disabilities and family members. Technology solutions include remote supports and monitoring, assistive technology, and mainstream technology.

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ODPANN 25-010: Medication Administration 2022 Student Courses Extension, Fillable Forms Now Available, and Course Reset Information

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-010: Medication Administration 2022 Student Courses Extension, Fillable Forms Now Available, and Course Reset Information. The purpose of this announcement is to notify Trainers of the following:

  • To notify Trainers that the 2022 student courses deadline has been extended to February 28, 2025 due to system issues experienced after January 13th, 2025.
  • To inform trainers that fillable forms are now available on the Trainer Resources page.
  • To provide guidance on the number of attempts permitted for each Medication Administration course before requesting a course reset from the Helpdesk.

Please review the announcement for additional information and details.

Performance Based Contracting Webinar for Individuals and Families

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) would like to invite you to the Performance Based Contracts Webinar for Individuals and Families. This webinar will provide individuals and families with a general overview of how the Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) proposes to implement Performance-Based Contracting for residential services effective January 1, 2025.
Thursday, January 30, 2025
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Audience:
Individuals, caregivers, and families.
Please follow the link below to register.

ODPANN 25-008 ODP Provides Written Notice of Provider Requalification Requirements

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-008 ODP Provides Written Notice of Provider Requalification Requirements. The purpose of this communication is to inform all waiver providers and vendors whose last digit of their Master Provider Index (MPI) number is 3, 4, or 5, as well as new providers who enrolled in the 2023-2024 fiscal year, that they must submit their qualification documentation to their Assigned AE and/or ODP’s Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations (BSASP). This documentation is due between February 1, 2025, through March 31, 2025. 

Please review the announcement for additional information and details.

PA Family Network February Workshops

Below are the PA Family Network workshop and support groups for February 2025. Thank you for sharing these important workshops and Good Life Groups with your network!

Register for upcoming events at www.pafamilynetwork.org/events.

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ODPANN 25-007 The Office of Developmental Programs Announces the Opening of the 2024 National Core Indicators® State of the Workforce Survey Portal

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-007 The Office of Developmental Programs Announces the Opening of the 2024 National Core Indicators® State of the Workforce Survey Portal and its attachment: 2024 NCI®-IDD State of The Workforce Survey. The purpose of this communication is to inform providers that the 2024 National Core Indicators® Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (NCI®-IDD) State of the Workforce (SoTW) survey portal will open on February 10, 2025

Please review the announcement for additional information and details.

ODPANN 25-006: Quality Management (QM) Recertification for Office of Developmental Programs’ QM Certificate Holders

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance distributing the attached communication, ODPANN 25-006: Quality Management (QM) Recertification for Office of Developmental Programs’ QM Certificate Holders. The announcement advises QM certification holders who achieved certification/recertification in 2023 that they must recertify by December 31, 2025. 

Additional information on the process to follow is included in the announcement. 

Performance Based Contracting Virtual Office Hours

Performance Based Contracting Virtual Office Hours
The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) will be hosting 4 Virtual Office Hour Sessions for Residential Providers on the submission process for Performance Based Contracting (PBC). There will be no presentation from ODP - please come prepared with your PBC data submission questions.
Sessions will not be recorded but new and/or common questions and answers will be added to the Frequently Asked Questions.
Audience:
One person per Residential Provider, and we recommend sending the person who is most closely working with the PBC data submission process.
Please register for 1 session only using the links below.

Office of Developmental Programs' (ODP) February 2025 Training and Events Calendar

The Office of Developmental Programs’ (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the February 2025 training and events calendar. Please share widely.

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) is sharing this important announcement from the PA Department of Health (DOH).
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is rapidly increasing in PA, especially in young children and older adults who could be protected by vaccinations.RSV is a highly contagious virus causing acute respiratory infections across all age groups. It is a common cause of childhood illness and the leading reason for infant hospitalizations. Infection in infants and young children can progress to lower respiratory tract conditions such as pneumonia and bronchiolitis, leading to emergency visits and hospitalizations.

Summary

  • RSV activity is rising rapidly in Pennsylvania, especially among children under age five and adults aged 65 and older.
  • RSV is a leading cause of severe respiratory illness, responsible for 60,000-120,000 hospitalizations and 6,000-10,000 deaths annually among adults 65 years and older in the US.
  • RSV vaccines (which are not annual) are recommended for pregnant people (32-36 weeks gestation), adults 60-74 years with certain health risks, and for everyone 75 and older.
  • RSV vaccines demonstrate moderate to high efficacy in reducing morbidity and mortality especially in older adults.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends all babies be protected from severe RSV by vaccinating pregnant individuals at 32-36 weeks gestational age or administering a long-acting monoclonal antibody to infants aged < 8 months entering their first RSV season and for those aged 8–19 months at increased risk for severe RSV infection.

Recommendations:

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ODP Health Alert-2025 Cold Weather Alert

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) requests your assistance sharing the attached Health Alert, 2025 Cold Weather Alert. Please review the attached Alert for important information on precautions to prevent cold-weather-related health risks.

Adult Autism Waiver (AAW) Quarterly Incident and Risk Management Meeting

Adult Autism Waiver (AAW) providers are invited to participate in the AAW Provider Quarterly Incident and Risk Management meetings.
These meetings will be held for all Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) providers and Support Coordinators (SC) providing AAW services. Pam Treadway and Heather Easley will facilitate these meetings with the intent to provide updates on incident and risk management related activities, share AAW data, inform providers of any upcoming changes, review ODP expectations, etc. Providers will be able to network with one another and ask questions directly to the Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations (BSASP). 
The upcoming meeting will include a discussion on risk mitigation activities. Behavior Support Services can be an effective means for mitigating risks. For that reason, we strongly encourage Behavior Specialists to participate in the meeting.
January 30, 2025
10:00 – 11:30 AM
Multiple staff from a provider may attend but should register separately. Be sure to complete all required information to confirm attendance. A link to the meeting will be send prior to the scheduled meeting date.
Please contact the Provider Support Mailbox at [email protected] with questions