Personal Adjustment Training is an array of services provided directly at the Addie McBryde Center and through linkage with other resources in the community which takes into consideration the needs of the individual served and that person's family, the informed choices of the individual, and the unique socioeconomic, and cultural needs of those served. PAT services result in increased inclusion in community activities, increased or maintained ability to perform activities of daily living, and increased self-direction, self-determination, self-reliance, and self-esteem.
requirements for entrance to personal adjustment training services are as follows:
PAT makes provision for but is not limited to the following:
It is not required that every person served receives all the services available. Each individual receives those services that will help meet his/her goals. The time spent in adjustment services is based on the time necessary to accomplish the individual's goals. The progress of each client is monitored by the Program Manager to ensure timely progress.
The provision of PAT services is based on the individual client's needs and choices. They are documented in such a way that uniform application is ensured. This includes a curriculum guide and specific instructional methods. (Reference: PAT Curricula Book.) Examples of adjustment techniques include, but are not limited to, the following:
Each client participates in the development of his/her individual adjustment plan. The plan is based on consideration of the individual's goals, strengths, capabilities, and preferences and is relevant to maximum participation in environments of their choice. The IAP includes the following:
Staffings are held at least monthly. Attendance at this staffing includes the person served, those instructors involved in the person's program of services, the person's Program Manager and the Vocational Evaluator, if appropriate. These staffings address the client's progress toward his/her program objectives, point out any amendments necessary, and justify recommendations regarding continuation of his/her program. A separate memo is not required to document staffings, but staffing information is included in the progress report to the referring counselor. (Reference: Blank Forms Book.) This report is to be completed and disseminated to the appropriate parties within 10 working days following a staffing.
A staffing is held prior to the completion of PAT services. This staffing addresses the results of PAT services and provides recommendations for the future (i.e., information about other agencies or services and specific information about equipment that may be beneficial for the individual. If the referring counselor is not present, a copy of the original Counselor Correspondence Form is sent to the referring counselor notifying date of termination.
A client may exit PAT services for any one of the following reasons:
32 Miss. Code. R. 23-15.01