Behavior Support Services (BSS) definition
Behavior Support Services (BSS) per OAR 411-046-0100 through 0220 means a set of Medicaid funded services that include:
(1) Person-centered evaluation;
(2) A Behavior Support Plan;
(3) Coaching for designated caregivers on plan implementation;
(4) Monitoring to evaluate the plan’s impact;
(5) Revision of the plan;
(6) Updated coaching and activities; and
(7) May include consultation with the caregiver on mitigating behaviors that place an Individual's health and safety at risk and to prevent institutionalization.
Behavior Support Services (BSS) means a set of services that include assessment activities; the development of a Positive Behavior Support plan and Activity plan; teaching activities for designated caregivers on how to implement the plan; monitoring to evaluate the plans impact and as needed; reassessment and revision of the plan and updated teaching and coaching activities. BSS must be provided at the residence where the eligible person lives.
Behavior Support Services (BSS) means a set of services that include assessment activities; the development of a Positive Behavior Support plan and Activity plan; Teaching activities for designated caregivers on how to implement the plan; Monitoring to evaluate the plans impact and as needed; Reassessment and revision of the plan and updated teaching and coaching activities. BSS must be provided at the residence where the eligible person lives.
More Definitions of Behavior Support Services (BSS)
Behavior Support Services (BSS) means a set of services that meet requirements of OAR 411-046 and which are provided by an external Behavior Consultant. Any Clients who need behavioral intervention must receive a referral for this service thru their Care Planning Team and case manager per the process noted in OAR 411-046.