TX HHS Form 2186. Home and Community-based Service (HCS) and Texas Home Living (TxHmL) Implementation Plan for Individualized Skills and Socialization
The TX HHS Form 2186 is a crucial document for implementing individualized skills and socialization plans for individuals receiving Home and Community-based Services (HCS) and Texas Home Living (TxHmL). This form helps solve the problem of developing personalized plans that cater to an individual's unique needs, goals, and circumstances. The plan outlines specific objectives, strategies, and timelines for achieving desired outcomes.
The form requires essential information such as the type of individualized skills and socialization, level of enhanced staffing, and dates for plan development, implementation, and review. It also includes a section for identifying targeted units, objectives, and costs associated with implementing the plan. The document emphasizes the importance of person-directed planning, involving individuals, their families, or advocates in the process.
The TX HHS Form 2186 is typically used by healthcare professionals, social workers, and caregivers who work with individuals receiving HCS and TxHmL services. It serves as a valuable tool for ensuring that individualized plans are developed, implemented, and reviewed regularly to achieve desired outcomes. Key features of the form include:
- Required information: type of individualized skills and socialization, level of enhanced staffing, plan development and implementation dates
- Person-directed planning: involving individuals, their families, or advocates in the planning process
- Objectives and timelines: outlining specific goals and deadlines for achieving desired outcomes
- Costs and budgeting: tracking expenses associated with implementing the plan
