Family Model Residential Supports Initial Site Survey is a legal document that was released by the Tennessee Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities - a government authority operating within Tennessee.
Q: What is Family Model Residential Supports?
A: Family Model Residential Supports is a program that provides residential care and support for individuals with disabilities.
Q: What is an Initial Site Survey?
A: An Initial Site Survey is an assessment conducted at the beginning of a project to evaluate the suitability of a site for the Family Model Residential Supports program.
Q: Who conducts the Initial Site Survey?
A: The Initial Site Survey is conducted by professionals familiar with the Family Model Residential Supports program.
Q: What is the purpose of the Initial Site Survey?
A: The purpose of the Initial Site Survey is to determine if a site meets the necessary requirements and criteria for the Family Model Residential Supports program.
Q: What happens after the Initial Site Survey?
A: After the Initial Site Survey, a decision will be made regarding the suitability of the site for the Family Model Residential Supports program.
Form Details:
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