Transitions to Community Living - Referral Screening Verification Process (Rsvp) is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is the purpose of the Referral Screening Verification Process (RSVP) in North Carolina?
A: The purpose of RSVP is to determine eligibility for transitioning to community living.
Q: Who is eligible for the RSVP program in North Carolina?
A: Individuals who reside in institutional settings and want to transition to community living can participate in the RSVP program.
Q: What institutions does the RSVP program apply to?
A: The RSVP program applies to individuals living in adult care homes, nursing homes, and psychiatric hospitals in North Carolina.
Q: How is eligibility determined for the RSVP program?
A: Eligibility for the RSVP program is determined through a screening process that evaluates an individual's needs, preferences, and ability to live in a community setting.
Q: What happens after eligibility is determined for the RSVP program?
A: Once eligibility is determined, individuals receive assistance and support to transition from institutional settings to community living.
Q: What types of support are provided through the RSVP program?
A: The RSVP program provides support such as housing assistance, employment support, and help accessing community resources and services.
Q: Who can I contact for more information about the RSVP program in North Carolina?
A: For more information about the RSVP program, you can contact the North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services.
Form Details:
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