We are currently working on agencies interfacing within Therap. The Residential agency is the holder of the Person’s ISP Plan, but in order for all supports to be inclusive in the plan; day programs would need to have an account created within the residential agency. We were doing good until we got to the implementation of ISP programs. So, should the ISP programs be all included within the Residential plan. This would have the day programs entering there plans into the residental agency and inputting data through the residential agency. Or should it be the day program create there own ISP programs within there own Therap account and it be pieced together. Just wanted to see if anyone had some thoughts on this… Thanks
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Hi Joy!
We have the same problem when it comes to our Behavior Plans, which we’ve put in the ISP Program module. The ABSS puts the plan in both the Residential and Day Programs on Therap, so that staff can enter the data within the appropriate program. We didn’t want day program staff entering data within residential, and vice versa. The problem comes at the end of the month when the ABSS wants to do a report and can’t combine the information because reports are program based. At this point, they are doing two reports, one from each program.
Although this is a problem that we’ve sent a feedback about before, the benefit of putting the plans on Therap definitely outweighs keeping them on paper. The Behavior Techs now can check for data gaps much more frequently and from their desk, which allows them to be hands on when they actually get to the program.
There are some thoughts from me Joy, hope it helps you out!
Thanks! Renee