Family Training definition

Family Training means the training services described in OAR 411- 300-0150 that are provided to a family to increase the capacity of the family to care for, support, and maintain a child in the family home.
Family Training means training and counseling services for the family of an individual that increase the family's capacity to care for, support, and maintain the individual in the home. Family training includes:
Family Training means the ancillary service that provides for the training services available to the family of an individual to increase the capacity of the family to care for, support, and maintain the individual in the home of the individual. Family training is available through a 1915(c) waiver.

Examples of Family Training in a sentence

  • We will continue to meet each KIPPsters’ needs through regular meal distribution, additional supports, accommodations and interventions for learning loss & remediation, English Language Development, Special Education, Socio-Emotional Learning, Family Training & Resources and Technology access & guidance.

  • Family Training and Counseling for Child Development in lieu of Therapeutic Behavioral On-Site Services.

  • Waiver services include: Community Living Supports (CLS), Enhanced Medical Equipment & Supplies, Enhanced Pharmacy, Environmental Modifications, Family Training, Goods & Services, Out-of-Home Nonvocational Habilitation, Personal Emergency Response System, Prevocational Services, Private Duty Nursing, Respite Care, Supported Employment, and Supports Coordination.

  • Approved Nursing Agency The OA approved nursing agencies listed in Appendix C as Provider Types for waiver services, Respite, Nurse Training and Family Training, are the same as those approved to provide in home shift nursing to eligible participants in the waiver.

  • Family Training and Counseling for Child Development (T1027) – Unit of service is fifteen (15) minutes; limit of sixteen (16) units per day.


More Definitions of Family Training

Family Training means the training services described in OAR 411- 340-0130 that are provided to the family of an individual to increase the capacity of the family to care for, support, and maintain the individual in the home of the individual.
Family Training means training for family members, including instruction about treatment regimens, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and use of equipment or other services identified in the IPoC.
Family Training means the training and counseling services described in OAR 411-355-0040 that are provided to a child's family to increase the family's capacity to care for, support, and maintain the child in the child's family home.
Family Training means training and counseling services for the family of an individual to increase capabilities to care for, support and maintain the individual in the home. This service includes: instruction about treatment regimens and use of equipment specified in the Individual Support Plan; information, education and training about the individual’s disability, medical, and behavioral conditions; and counseling for the family to relieve the stress associated with caring for an individual with disabilities. This service is provided by licensed psychologists, professionals licensed to practice medicine, social workers, counselors, or in organized conferences and workshops that are limited to topics related to the individual’s disability, identified support needs, or specialized medical or habilitative support needs. The training is not provided to paid caregivers.
Family Training means training and counseling services for the family of a child that increase the family's capacity to care for, support, and maintain the child in the home as described in OAR 411-300-0150.
Family Training means training and counseling services for the family of an individual to increase capabilities to care for, support and maintain the individual in the home.
Family Training means training and counseling services for the family of an individual to increase capabilities to care for, support and maintain the individual in the home. This service includes: instruction about treatment regimens and use of equipment specified in the Individual Support Plan; information, education and training about the individual's disability, medical, and behavioral conditions; and counseling for the family to relieve the stress associated with caring for an individual with disabilities. This service is provided by licensed psychologists, professionals licensed to practice