HomeMy WebLinkAboutEI Provider Meeting Minutes 04-21-21Early Intervention Provider Meeting
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Staff Present: Jenn Hawbecker, Erin Nye, Dan Rhodes
Providers Present: Lauren Everetts (Fulton County Medical Center), Krista Miracle (Pediatric
Therapy Specialists), Cynthia Bosserman and Lori Beam (PennCares Support Services), Holly
Whiteside (Service Access & Management, Inc.), Marci Walborn (UCP of Central PA), Rachel Bechtel
(Aspirations), Jenn Consorti and Stefany Messina (Invo HealthCare Associates), Sila Alegret-Bartel
(ICTM)
MEETING MINUTES
1. Welcome & Introductions
This meeting was held via Google Meet. All providers introduced themselves and their
agency affiliations.
2. Provider Updates and Announcements
Pediatric Therapy Specialists (PTS)
PTS has hired two (2) special instructors: Riley Degelman and Sabrina Herman. Riley will
also be covering administrative duties in the PTS office. Sabrina is a special education
teacher from Greencastle-Antrim School District and is currently working on her master’s
degree. Sabrina will be available for weekend and evening appointments.
PTS will be hosting a Grace & Heart jewelry fundraiser event at Grayce Gardens in
Chambersburg on May 1st from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. All proceeds from the jewelry sales
will be going to the special needs playground that Jennifer Morgan has been planning in the
Warfordsburg area of Fulton County. Krista Miracle will send a link/flyer to anyone
interested in attending this event.
PennCares Support Services
PennCares has recently hired two (2) special instructors that are serving Franklin and
Fulton Counties.
3. Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) Updates
Jenn Hawbecker reviewed the most recent OCDEL updates related to COVID-19.
The Decision Tree document that providers use when deciding whether to schedule in-
person visits has been updated with the following yes/no question: “Has the family
determined that resuming in-home (in-person) services best support overall health, safety,
and well-being of the child and the family?”
OCDEL wants to ensure that providers are considering each family’s preferences for
receiving in-person services, tele-intervention, or a hybrid model of both options. If the
family has indicated a preference for an in-person option, providers may schedule in-person
visits for any services that are included in the child’s Individualized Family Support Plan
(IFSP). Providers should reach out to the child’s service coordinator to let them know
whenever a family has requested to resume full or partial in-person services. All provider
staff and family members are still required to complete screening questions prior to every
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in-person visit. Providers and families may refer any questions/concerns about in-person
visits directly to the child’s service coordinator.
Due to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the EI Program and
families cannot ask providers if they have received a COVID-19 vaccination. This
vaccination is not required to provide services and the decision to receive one is considered
a personal preference. Nevertheless, providers and families are still required to observe
safety protocols during in-person visits (i.e. wearing face masks, maintaining social
distance, hand washing/sanitizing) regardless of whether they have received a vaccination.
OCDEL has updated the screening tool questions that providers should be asking families
prior to every in-person visit. The wording of a question about quarantine status has been
changed and a question pertaining to out of state travel has been removed due to Governor
Wolf’s decision to end testing requirements following out of state travel. Also, the screening
tool now includes a statement at the bottom which acknowledges that participants “should
practice public health measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 such masking, physical
distancing, and hand hygiene” during in-person visits. The updated screening tool will be
sent out with this meeting’s minutes.
The Pennsylvania Departments of Education and Human Services have released separate
guidelines for families/individuals and service providers entitled Staying Safe While
Receiving In-Home Services. The guidelines will be sent out with this meeting’s minutes. Jenn
encouraged providers to share these resources with their staff and families.
4. Fiscal - Contracts
Contract season is currently underway. Jenn thanked all providers for submitting their
contract documents. Jenn and Ashley McCartney will work on getting contracts put together
and ready for signatures within the next couple of weeks. Providers may contact Jenn and
Ashley if they have any questions about the contract process, amendments, or their
encumbrance amount.
5. EI Service Delivery: Coaching Across Settings
The Core Leadership Team recently participated in the third monthly Coaching Across
Settings webinar. A PA Coaching Needs Assessment and Planning Tool was presented to
participants during this webinar. Team members will be meeting on May 5th to work on the
needs assessment tool by identifying which coaching processes/procedures are currently in
place within the Franklin/Fulton EI Program and which ones still need to be developed. The
steps for implementing new coaching processes/procedures will be written into EI’s next
Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP).
Jenn will be sending the needs assessment tool to providers for review prior to the Core
Leadership Team’s meeting so that they can give feedback and examples based on their
experiences with coaching. The tool is designed to measure the accuracy/current status of
descriptor statements that are related to the following questions:
How would you describe your community’s awareness of your county’s vision and
process?
How would you describe your county’s linkage between Evaluation and IFSP
Development to coaching supports and services?
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How would you describe your county’s current efforts to integrate coaching into
your Early Intervention practices?
How do you prepare personnel in your county to implement coaching?
The needs assessment tool must be completed and submitted by the end of May. Jenn will
reach out to providers with any additional updates.
6. Provider Registry/Training Records
Provider staff were required to have their Provider Registry profile set up and assigned to
the counties where they provide services as of March 30th. Jenn observed that all
Franklin/Fulton’s EI providers have completed these steps and some have begun to enter
training information into the Provider Registry system. All training information must be
entered into the system as of August 1st. Jenn will be able to generate reports to access the
training information that has been uploaded to the Provider Registry as of September 1st.
New staff should set up their profile within the Profile Registry system upon starting
employment. Jenn requested that providers continue to send her new hire information until
further notice because these records must be saved in the County’s system and it is
currently unclear how they will be pulled from the Provider Registry. Examples of new hire
information include resumes, licenses, transcripts, clearances, liability insurance (if
contracted), First Aid/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification, Early
Intervention Technical Assistance (EITA) Portal orientation trainings, and any agency
specific pre-service trainings.
OCDEL has created an Early Intervention Training Log that providers can complete and
upload to the Provider Registry to record trainings that did not offer a certificate. Multiple
providers have reported that they are not yet able to upload certificates to the Provider
Registry.
Jenn informed providers that she will not be able to view certificates/documentation that
are uploaded to the Professional Development Outside of the PD Registry section of the
Provider Registry. These entries will not be used to calculate annual training hours.
Providers should upload their certificates/documentation for trainings such as Mandated
Reporter and Fire Safety under the Early Intervention Training Entry section of the Provider
Registry to ensure that they receive credit and training hours are calculated correctly.
Cynthia Bosserman recently submitted a question to the OCDEL resource account (RA-
ocdintervention@pa.gov) in regard to which date should be entered into the Provider
Registry for a First Aid/CPR training that took place on two (2) different dates. The
Professional Development (PD) Registry has confirmed that the older of the two (2) dates
should be entered in this situation.
Jenn will not be requiring providers to submit training logs this year because information
will be pulled from the Provider Registry instead. Jenn will contact providers individually if
she has any questions about their information or needs it uploaded to a different section of
the Provider Registry.
Krista Miracle asked if it would be acceptable for her staff to upload the Training
Verification Log document that they have already been using to record training information
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for the current fiscal year. Jenn confirmed that PTS staff could continue to use the Training
Verification Log for the remaining months of the current fiscal year and then switch to
OCDEL’s Early Intervention Training Log as of July 1st.
Jenn requested that providers send her any Provider Registry related questions that have
been referred to the OCDEL resource account so that the responses can be shared with all
providers.
7. EI Provider Roster
Providers should let Jenn know about any changes that need to be made to their entry in the
EI Provider Roster. An updated roster will be sent out with this meeting’s minutes.
8. Vision Provider Needed for Franklin and Fulton Counties
The EI Program is currently looking for a vision services provider for both Franklin and
Fulton Counties. The Tuscarora Intermediate Unit (TIU) will no longer be contracting with
the EI Program to provide vision and hearing services in Fulton County as of the 2021-2022
fiscal year. Prior to this development, there had already been a long-term search for a vision
services provider in Franklin County. Finding this type of provider has been especially
challenging because vision services are considered low incidence.
Jenn expressed appreciation for Diane Richmond’s (Aspirations) willingness to provide
hearing services to a Fulton County child.
Jenn encouraged providers to refer any agencies or individuals that provide vision services
directly to her.
9. Provider Reports Due Prior to the Next Meeting
Audited Financial Report (for calendar year ending December 31st) – June 30th
Audit Engagement/Extension Letter for fiscal year ending June 30th – July 10th
Progress Report on Outcomes in Appendix A (only for contracts with an
encumbrance of $50,000 or more) – July 31st
Staff Training Logs entered into Provider Registry – August 1st
Monthly Billing – due 15th of each month
Employee Debarment and Exclusion Check – due 15th of each month
Reminders of these reports are sent out 3-4 weeks prior to their due date. You can also review
the reports/due dates in procedure statement MHIDDEI-416 Contract Required Reports and
Due Dates.
Next Meeting: Wednesday, July 21, 2021 starting at 10:00 a.m.
2021 Meeting dates:
July 21st October 20th
Minutes by Dan Rhodes