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Signs of change in quality enhancement.



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Quality Enhancement in Developmental Disabilities
Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing World
Edited by Valerie J. Bradley, M.A., & Madeleine Kimmich, D.S.W.


"An invaluable resource in making services and support systems responsive to the choices of individuals with disabilities and their families. Not only does this important book survey trends in policy and an array of approaches to enhancing quality but it also highlights the critical role of direct support professionals in helping individuals achieve their desired outcomes." —Deborah M. Spitalnik, Ph.D.

As person-centered services and supports become more prevalent, people with disabilities are enjoying more choices and opportunities — making it challenging to ensure the quality of every service offered. This timely book helps meet that challenge. Diverse contributors, including researchers, care providers, policy-makers, self-advocates, and family members, combine their expertise to help readers

  • understand the changed expectations of people with disabilities and their families — and the resulting challenges to quality enhancement

  • clarify the roles of Medicaid and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

  • address health and safety issues, including investigation of abuse, neglect, and death

  • design databases that track outcomes and target areas for service improvement

  • translate quality information into reliable quality enhancement approaches

  • manage staffing challenges like recruitment, retention, and professional development

  • consider future recommendations and policy directions

Building on Bradley & Bersani’s Quality Assurance for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities, this important resource clarifies the shift toward self-determination and individually tailored supports — and shows professionals in the human services field how to enhance service quality in this rapidly changing world.



ORDERING INFO
ISBN 1-55766-626-1
Paperback
360 pages / 6 x 9
2003 / $34.95
Stock# 6261


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Table of Contents


About the Editors
About the Contributors
Foreword
Clarence J. Sundram

I. Quality Assurance and Enhancement in Flux

  1. New Building Blocks of Quality Assurance
    Valerie J. Bradley

  2. Trends in Quality Assurance and Outcome Monitoring
    Madeleine H. Kimmich

    Case Study 1: The Survey and Certification Process: The Evolution of Quality Assurance in Massachusetts
    June E. Rowe and Gail Grossman

    Case Study 2: Developing an Internal Quality Enhancement System at the Provider Level: A Pennsylvania Case Study
    Joseph R. Bucci and Denise M. Brown

  3. Accreditation in an Era of Self-Determination
    Dale L. Dutton

  4. Personal Outcomes and Organizational Change
    Tina Campanella

    Case Study 3: Philadelphia County’s Attention to Personal Outcomes
    Timothy Gruesel

II. Health and Saftey Issues

  1. Procedures for Investigating Deaths in the Developmental Disabilities System: The Experience in Three States
    Madeleine H. Kimmich, Marsha Noll, Roger Stortenbecker, and Dorothy Mullen

  2. Best Practice in Abuse and Neglect Reporting and Investigating
    Richard Cohen

  3. Helping People Be Happy and Safe: Accounting for Health and Safety in How People Want to Live
    Michael W. Smull

III. Outcomes for People

  1. Ask Me!SM A Survey of Quality of Life Designed By and For People with Developmental Disabilities
    Sarah Basehart, Cristine Marchand, and Gordon Scott Bonham

  2. Independent Monitoring for Quality: The Pennsylvania Experience
    Celia S. Feinstein and Guy Caruso

IV. The Future of Public Oversight

  1. Federal Policy and Practice in Transition: A Look Ahead at the ICF/MR Program
    Catherine Hayes, Linda Joyce, and Elizabeth Couchoud

  2. Building a Comprehensive Quality Management Program: Organizing Principles and Primary Operating Components
    Robert M. Gettings

  3. International Innovations in Monitoring Service Quality
    Geoffrey P. Jones, Rosemary Lawn, Leena M. Mattikka, and Jan Tøssebro

V. Supports for the New Quality Enhancement

  1. The National Core Indicators Project: Monitoring the Performance of State Developmental Disabilities Agencies
    Sarah L. Taub, Gary A. Smith, and Valerie J. Bradley

    Case Study 4: Quality Assurance to Quality Enhancement: A Provider Perspective
    Barry Schwartz and Madeline Becker

  2. Selecting Application Software and Services to Improve and Ensure Service Quality
    John Ashbaugh

  3. 2001: A Direct Support Odyssey
    Marianne Taylor, Amy Hewitt, and Julie F. Silver

  4. Speculation on the Shape of Things to Come
    Valerie J. Bradley and Madeleine H. Kimmich

Index



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