New Mexico Doh / Dhi / Omb Living Arrangements & Community Inclusion: Individual Interview Survey Tool is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is the New Mexico Doh / Dhi / Omb Living Arrangements & Community Inclusion survey?
A: It is a survey tool used in New Mexico to gather information about living arrangements and community inclusion for individuals.
Q: Who conducts the New Mexico Doh / Dhi / Omb Living Arrangements & Community Inclusion survey?
A: The survey is conducted by the New Mexico Department of Health (DOH), Disabilty and Health Inclusion (DHI), and the Office of Medical and Management/OMB.
Q: What is the purpose of the survey?
A: The purpose of the survey is to assess the current living arrangements and community inclusion of individuals in New Mexico.
Q: What information does the survey gather?
A: The survey gathers information about where individuals live, their social connections, community participation, and supports and services they receive.
Q: Who can participate in the survey?
A: The survey is conducted with individuals who have disabilities and their caregivers.
Q: Is participation in the survey mandatory?
A: Participation in the survey is voluntary.
Q: How is the survey conducted?
A: The survey is conducted through individual interviews with participants.
Q: How long does the survey take?
A: The survey takes about 30-45 minutes to complete.
Q: How is the privacy of participants protected?
A: The survey responses are kept confidential and participants' names are not included in the data analysis.
Q: How is the survey data used?
A: The survey data is used to inform policy and program development, as well as to monitor the impact of services and supports on individuals with disabilities.
Form Details:
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