Group Home Admin Clients/Residents Practice Exam

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Who is responsible for the development or modification of the NSP with the child?

  1. The facility staff alone

  2. The licensed mental health professional only

  3. The child, and when appropriate, the parent or authorized person

  4. The court system

The correct answer is: The child, and when appropriate, the parent or authorized person

The responsibility for the development or modification of the Needs and Services Plan (NSP) involves collaboration with the child, and when appropriate, the parent or authorized person. This approach recognizes the importance of including the child's voice in their care plan, ensuring that their needs, preferences, and goals are taken into account. Engaging the child in the process empowers them and can lead to more effective and personalized care. Including a parent or authorized person, when appropriate, adds another layer of support and insight into the child's needs. This collaboration is critical in ensuring that the NSP is comprehensive and reflective of the child's life outside the facility, including their relationships and family dynamics. While facility staff and licensed mental health professionals provide essential expertise and guidance in creating the NSP, the active involvement of the child and their family is crucial to the success of the plan. This collaborative approach fosters a sense of ownership and commitment to the goals outlined in the NSP, which can positively impact the child's progress and outcomes in the program.