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Factsheet: The Use of Arrangements that Support Self-Determination in Shared Living Arrangements
- Posted On: June 21, 2019
- Publication Type: Fact Sheet
- Publication Source: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
- Category: Community Integration, Consumer Choice, Direct Supports, Person-centered Planning, Policy, Quality of Life, Safety and Risk, Self-Determination, Self-Direction, Service Integration, Staffing
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This factsheet was prepared to provide information about how two or more people who receive services and supports from the public mental health system can share living space and even share staff while maintaining the essential elements of arrangements that support self-determination (control of an individual budget and the ability to choose and fire their own providers and workers).
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