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The Business Impact of Authentic Person-Centered Planning<\/h4>\n

This is sixth and final part in ANCOR and TASH\u2019s Summer 2015 series, Stepping Up to the Promise and the Spirit of the Home and Community Based Waiver: Person-Centered Planning, Thinking, and Doing.<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

When<\/h5>\n

1:00-2:00 PM Eastern, Wednesday, 22 July 2015<\/p>\n

About this presentation<\/h5>\n

Pat Fratangelo will explain in layman’s terms what the HCBS Waiver is all about and its impact to the people whose lives we support and the agencies that support them. She will also talk about how the meaning is often misconstrued. She will then discuss programmatic designs that can change and be incorporated to come into the spirit of what people with disabilities ask in keeping with the tenant of the HCBS Waiver. You will walk away with a deeper understanding of the upcoming changes while feeling more mobilized to be creative in your work.<\/p>\n

Learning Objectives<\/h5>\n

As a result of this presentation, participants will be able to:<\/p>\n