Authorizes Assistant Commissioner of Division of Developmental Disabilities to establish exception rates, and programmatic and staffing requirements, for individuals with highly acute needs.
Impact
The bill addresses a significant gap in the current system, particularly under the new fee-for-service model that does not adequately account for a small but vulnerable sub-population of individuals with developmental disabilities. By recognizing that these individuals require higher ratios of staffing and specialized clinical supports, the bill can potentially reshape the manner in which services are rendered, leading to enhanced safety and care. Enhanced programmatic requirements will include professional credentials for staff, specific clinical assessments, and mandated data reporting, ensuring both accountability and effective treatment.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3640 aims to provide specialized funding and support structures for individuals with highly acute developmental disabilities in New Jersey. It allows the Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) to create exception rates for these individuals, ensuring that they receive appropriate services tailored to their specific and intense needs. The bill focuses on establishing individualized treatment plans by mandating that service providers meet certain clinical and staffing requirements, which are crucial for safely managing individuals exhibiting extreme self-injurious behavior or aggression.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve the care of individuals with highly acute needs, it may face scrutiny regarding the implementation of new funding mechanisms and the capacity of existing service providers to meet the heightened standards. Concerns surrounding the allocation of state resources and the potential impact on other funding areas are points of potential contention. Moreover, the specificity required in provider qualifications and clinical assessments could lead to challenges in staffing these facilities adequately, especially in rural or underserved areas, where resources may already be limited.
Carry Over
Authorizes Assistant Commissioner of Division of Developmental Disabilities to establish exception rates, and programmatic and staffing requirements, for individuals with highly acute needs.
Authorizes Assistant Commissioner of Division of Developmental Disabilities to establish exception rates, and programmatic and staffing requirements, for individuals with highly acute needs.
Authorizes Assistant Commissioner of Division of Developmental Disabilities to establish exception rates, and programmatic and staffing requirements, for individuals with highly acute needs.