Self-Determination Program

Mandatory Orientation

If you have been selected to participate in the Self- Determination Program, you must attend a Self- Determination Program Orientation before you can move on. 

    Orientations are held in Napa (610 Airpark Road) on the 3rd Friday of every month from 10-12 

 in Santa Rosa (2351 Mendocino Ave) on the 3rd Monday of every month from 10-12.

RSVP to: SDP@nbrc.net

 

Orientations are required and will cover critical information about the Self-Determination Program including information about person centered planning.

What is an independent facilitator?

What is Financial Management Service?

The Self-Determination Program is based on the practice that people —

  • Plan their own lives and make their own decisions
  • Determine how funding is spent for their services and supports
  • Plan and choose their own formal and informal supports
  • Take responsibility for the decisions made
  • Validate those decisions through maintaining ongoing control

NBRC is committed to providing all five principals of self-determination.

  • The five principles of self-determination are —
    • Freedom to exercise the same rights as all citizens; to establish, with freely chosen supports, family and friends, where they want to live, with whom they want to live, how their time will be occupied, and who supports them;
    • Authority to control a budget in order to purchase services and supports of their choosing;
    • Support, including the ability to arrange resources and personnel, which will allow flexibility to live in the community of their choice;
    • Responsibility, which includes the opportunity to take responsibility for making decisions in their own lives and accept a valued role in their community, and,
    • Confirmation, in making decisions in their own lives by designing and operating the service that they rely on.

NBRC Board of Directors Recruitment Announcement

Dear NBRC Community,

 

The North Bay Regional Center Board of Directors is currently seeking someone with legal expertise to serve on our board.  If you are aware of someone with legal skills that you feel would make a good board member, will you please share the attached flyer and link.  Thank you for your assistance in helping NBRC recruit qualified candidates for board membership.

 

https://nbrc.net/about-us/board-of-directors/

 

HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES SETTINGS FINAL RULE TRAINING – webinars announced

The Department of Developmental Services (Department) is pleased to announce the Home and Community-Based Services Settings Final Rule Training initiative. This initiative aims to provide more information and support for stakeholders in California to be in alignment with the Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Settings Final Rule. The Department is partnering with Public Consulting Group and Support Development Associates for these trainings.

 

The initiative will consist of a series of in-person trainings and webinars held across the state in 2019 at no cost to training participants.  The initiative will consist of 14 trainings that cover specific topics related to the HCBS Settings Final Rule, including an overview of the HCBS Settings Final Rule; how person-centered service planning supports the rule; an overview of the provider assessment process, including consumer input; and achieving compliance.  Six trainings will be in-person, and eight trainings will be web-based.

Trainings will be held from August through October 2019.

The purpose of these trainings is to educate, train, and support all California stakeholders to better understand the HCBS Settings Final Rule and inform all stakeholders about California’s process for coming into compliance with the Final Rule. These trainings will help assure that key stakeholders, including individuals and their families, providers, and regional center staff are knowledgeable of, and understand the principles of HCBS, including the importance of person-centered service planning.  This knowledge is critical as the Department undertakes the assessment of services required by the rule and works with all stakeholders throughout the transition process. While certain topics are more directed to providers or to individuals and families, each training is open to all California stakeholders. Public Consulting Group or Support Development Associates will provide a glossary of terms at the beginning of each training to create a common vocabulary so that all stakeholders can benefit from each training.

The first training of this series is a webinar that will provide an overview of the HCBS Settings Final Rule. There will be four two-hour webinars on the same topic, each covering the same material. Information to register is provided in the HCBS Setting Overview Training Flyer and the Department requests your assistance in sharing with individuals and family members receiving regional center services, regional center staff, consumer or family-run committees and organizations, vendor committees, and other community-based organizations.

 

Materials and recorded webinar and/or presentations will be distributed by e-mail and posted on the Department’s website at https://www.dds.ca.gov/HCBS/.

 

 

Safety Training and Risk Reduction for Family, Support Staff, and Self Advocates – July 11th 2019

Get Safe, funded in partnership with the State Council on Developmental Disabilities, announces two opportunities to receive information about Safety Training and Risk Reduction on July 11th.

 

Self-Advocates : (click link for more information)

10-12

OADS

1301-A Rand St

Petaluma, CA

Safety Training – Family and Support Staff:(click link for more information)

6pm-8pm

Solano Co Events Center, Large Conf Room

601 Texas St

Fairfield, Ca

Orientation to North Bay Regional Center – July 16th

North Bay Regional Center invites you to….

Learn About:

  • Eligibility for NBRC services

  • The role of your Service Coordinator

  • Regional Center Services and Providers

  • What you can expect from NBRC

          . . . and much more!

Tuesday, July 16th, 2019,

6:00-8:00 pm

Location: 610 Airpark Rd, Napa CA

Refreshments Provided!

Contact/RSVP to January Crane

707-256-1256 or JanuaryC@nbrc.net

 

North Bay Regional Center Senior Companion Program – Recruiting for Volunteers!

The Senior Companion Program offers men and women, 55 years of age and older who meet the qualifications, the opportunity to serve their community by sharing their time and attention with adults that have require specialized support. We serve adults in the catchment area of North Bay Regional Center. These are caring volunteers who devote 5-40 hours per week to helping these adults lead a more independent and productive life. In improving the lives of the people who they serve, the volunteers enrich their own lives. No formal education is required. What is important are life experiences and the wisdom that the seniors will share. Senior companion volunteers served in local Art Galleries, Vocational sites, Adult Day Care Centers, and Day Treatment Programs specializing in working with people with developmental disabilities.

 

Senior Companion receive the following benefits:

  • A Tax Exempt Stipend (Does not effect rent, social security or other benefits)
  • Transportation Reimbursement
  • Daily Meal Reimbursement
  • Paid Holidays
  • Annual Leave Time
  • Orientation and monthly In-Service Training
  • Field Trips and Recognition events
  • Socialization opportunities

 

For more information: Melissa Slama (707) 566-3005; melissas@nbrc.net

SCP Informational Flyer

We are currently developing sites, please call us if you are interested in having volunteers at your program

Early Start Therapeutic Services-637 Waiver to use Speech, Occupational and Physical Therapy Assistants

May 24, 2019 Update:

Please follow the below link to view the submitted 637 Waiver for NBRC’s Early Start Services

NBRC 637 Waiver Early Start

April 15, 2019

North Bay Regional Center proposes the ability to negotiate with contracted Speech/Language, Physical, Occupational and Early Intervention Program Therapy Vendors to utilize Speech and Language Pathology Assistance (SLPAs), Physical Therapy Assistants (PTAs) and Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTAs) to provide direct services to the birth to 36 months population in their family homes or Natural Environment (NE).  As we strive to lessen disparity and increase access to Early Start services for all our families, an appropriate network of service providers is crucial, and the use of certified assistants, supervised in a manner required from their respective board, as described in the California Business and Professions Code, will help ameliorate the challenges of securing services for individuals and families.

For a full description of NBRC’s plan and requested regulations to be waived please click AB 637 NBRC Early Start Therapies

PUBLIC COMMENTS

A Public Meeting for comments on this proposal will be held during the North Bay Regional Center Board of Directors meeting on:

May 1, 2019 at 6:00 P.M.

North Bay Regional Center

2351 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95403

 

Written comments can be emailed or mailed to courtneys@nbrc.net through 05/1/19

Please use PUBLIC COMMENT as subject line

Attn. Courtney Singleton, PO Box 3360, Napa, CA 94558