Individualized Support Plan definition

Individualized Support Plan or "ISP" means a plan that establishes supports and strategies, based upon the person centered planning process, intended to accomplish the individual's long-term and short-term outcomes by accommodating the financial and human resources offered to the individual through paid provider services or volunteer services, or both, as designed and agreed upon by the individualized support team.
Individualized Support Plan or “ISP” means a plan as defined under 460 IAC 6-3-32

Examples of Individualized Support Plan in a sentence

  • The Provider shall abide by and implement Individualized Support Plan (ISP) policies, procedures, practices, and/or protocols established by the Department for carrying out the Provider’s functions pursuant to ▇▇▇▇▇ v.

  • The Provider shall abide by and implement the Individualized Support Plan (ISP) policies, procedures, practices, and/or protocols established by the Department for carrying out its approved ISP Plan pursuant to ▇▇▇▇▇ v.

  • By January 15, 2015, the District will provide OCR with a summary of its implementation of the Individualized Support Plan, including sufficient supporting documentation to demonstrate implementation of this Agreement.

  • However, it is also important that all staff have opportunities to build relationships with the child and be responsible for the implementation of the Individualized Support Plan.

  • An Individualized Support Plan shall be developed and thereafter reviewed and revised no less frequently than every 90 days.

  • Class members are entitled to receive an Individualized Support Plan as described below, which is coordinated and monitored by a community support worker.