1 Risk Assessment, Evaluation and Planning. 2 Proactive Approach Risk Assessment and Evaluation Team Planning Risk Plans in Place Monitoring of Plans.

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1 Risk Assessment, Evaluation and Planning

2 Proactive Approach Risk Assessment and Evaluation Team Planning Risk Plans in Place Monitoring of Plans

3 Mitigation Reducing the Likelihood of Occurrence or Recurrence Proactive Results in Increased Safety

4 Who Needs Risk Planning ? Anyone with an assessed risk, such as: Frequent SIRs Crises Serious Health or Behavior Challenges

5 Assessment Reviews –IPP – Records Interviews Observations

6 Evaluation  Who is at Risk?  Risk vs. Significant Risk  Team Decisions

7 Planning Is there a Plan in place? Should there be a Plan in place? Make needed referrals

8 Risk and Responsibility Choice Rights

9 Documentation IPP Process Informal Formal

10 Risk Assessment Evaluation & Planning Worksheet (Sample A) Individuals Name:Date of Discussion:Date of Note: Participants: Significant Risk Factors in the Person’s Life - List Are risks present? Description of the risk, circumstances, frequency Interventions required to eliminate or minimize risk YESNO 1. Functional Status a. Eating□□ b. Ambulation□□ c. Transfers□□ d. Toileting□□ 2. Behavioral a. Self-abuse□□ b. Aggression towards others or property□□ c. Use of physical or mechanical restraint□□ d. Emergency drug use□□ e. Psychotropic meds□□ 3. Physiological a. Gastrointestinal conditions□□ b. Seizures□□ c. Anticonvulsant meds□□ d. Skin breakdown□□ e. Bowel function□□ f. Nutrition□□ g. Treatments□□ 4. Safety a. Injuries□□ b. Falls□□ c. Community Mobility□□ 5. Other□□ Instructions for completing the risk assessment worksheet: Under each specific area, list the Significant Risks identified. Indicate “yes” or “no” as to whether a significant risk has been identified in the listed category. Indicate “yes” or “no” as to whether training/service plans are present for the specific risk. If training/service plans have been developed, indicate the training/area. Briefly, indicate a summary of the intervention required to eliminate or minimize the risk.

11 Risk Assessment Evaluation & Planning Worksheet (Sample B) Individuals Name: Date of Discussion: Date of Note: Participants: Significant Risk Factors in the Person’s Life - List Are risks present? Description of the risk, circumstances, frequency Interventions required to eliminate or minimize risk YESNONO 1. Qualifying Developmental Disability 2. Other Disabilities / Health Conditions 3. Special Conditions / Behaviors 4. Skill Development 5. Other

12 Risk Assessment Evaluation & Planning (Sample C) Name: Date: Participants: Tasks Completed for Assessment: Documents Reviewed: People Interviewed: Assessments Completed or Referral Made: Significant Risks Identified: Plan: Location of Plan Information: Other Information:

13 Communication and Training Who needs to know Location Verification

14 Monitoring and Evaluation IPP Process Periodic Revisiting of the Plan

15 Outcome Improved Quality of Life for the Individual