Pre-assessment Screening and Resident Review (Pasrr): Level 1 for Intellectual Disability, or Related Condition is a legal document that was released by the Vermont Department of Mental Health - a government authority operating within Vermont.
Q: What is Pre-assessment Screening and Resident Review (Pasrr)?
A: Pre-assessment Screening and Resident Review (Pasrr) is a process used in Vermont to identify individuals with mental illness, intellectual disability, or related conditions who may need specialized services.
Q: What is Level 1 Pasrr?
A: Level 1 Pasrr is the initial screening process to determine if an individual may have a mental illness, intellectual disability, or related condition.
Q: Who is involved in the Pasrr process?
A: The Pasrr process involves the individual, their legal representative, and a Pasrr screening agent.
Q: What is the purpose of the Pasrr process?
A: The purpose of the Pasrr process is to identify individuals who may need specialized services and connect them to appropriate resources.
Q: What happens after a Level 1 Pasrr screening?
A: After a Level 1 Pasrr screening, individuals may be referred for a Level 2 evaluation to further assess their need for specialized services.
Q: Are there any costs associated with the Pasrr process?
A: No, there are no costs associated with the Pasrr process.
Q: Who can request a Pasrr Level 1 screening?
A: Anyone, including the individual or their legal representative, can request a Pasrr Level 1 screening.
Q: What are the possible outcomes of a Level 1 Pasrr screening?
A: The possible outcomes of a Level 1 Pasrr screening are determination of no need for further evaluation, recommendation for a Level 2 evaluation, or referral to other appropriate services.
Q: Are the results of a Pasrr screening confidential?
A: Yes, the results of a Pasrr screening are confidential and protected by privacy laws.
Q: Can an individual refuse to participate in the Pasrr process?
A: Yes, an individual has the right to refuse to participate in the Pasrr process.
Form Details:
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