Adult 24-hour residential programs provide training and support in community homes. They serve adults (18 years and older) with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities who require 24-hour support, supervision and training. Programs provide an array of services for one to five adults per home.
All 24-hour residential programs in Oregon are required to use the Individual Support Plan System, which defines the support services to be provided.
For more information on licensing Adult 24-hour Residential Programs, visit ODDS Licensing.
Forms
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- Action Plan
- CFH Safety Plan template
- Financial Plan
- ISP Support document training
- Person Centered Information*
- Protocol: Aspiration/Choking
- Protocol: Constipation
- Protocol: Dehydration
- Protocol: General
- Protocol: Seizure
- Provider Risk Management Strategies*
- Vacancy Reporting Flyer
- Vacancy Reporting form
- Vacancy Reporting instructions