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About this Program

Advisory Committee Charter

The Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council sponsors the quarterly Home and Community Based Services Quality Assurance Advisory Committee. This committee includes:

  • Self-advocates
  • Family members
  • Providers
  • Community advocates and
  • Developmental Disabilities Administration staff who represent the viewpoints, needs and desires of people who use home and community-based services.

Governing Language

Purpose:
Washington State is required by federal rule to gather feedback from those who use services provided by the DDA, their representatives, providers, and the broader community. The Home and Community-Based Services Quality Assurance Advisory Committee fulfills this requirement by ensuring representation from key stakeholders.

Programs and Services

The Home and Community Based Services Quality Assurance Advisory Committee is one way Washington State obtains valuable feedback from people who use services provided by the Developmental Disabilities Administration.

The Developmental Disabilities Administration has three programs that offer home and community-based services:

  • Community First Choice (personal care, assistive technology and skills training)
    • The Community First Choice program uses the Home and Community Based Services Quality Assurance Advisory Committee to:
      • Work with stakeholders to find ways of improving the Community First Choice program by identifying problems and potential solutions
      • Report on its quality assurance progress
      • Follow CFR 42 §441.585 quality assurance system.
  • 5 Home and Community Based Services Waivers (35 services)
    • The 5 Home and Community Based Services Waivers use the Home and Community Based Services Quality Assurance Advisory Committee as described in an approved waiver application for:
      • Open and ongoing discussion between stakeholders and the Developmental Disabilities Administration  
      • Obtain ideas on how to offer services in the best way
      • Monitor and talk about how the waiver program is working for those receiving services and
      • Come up with ideas about how to make waiver services better meet the needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Roads to Community Living.

Objectives:

  • Share updates and discuss pertinent topics
  • Track quality assurance outcomes and other key indicators
  • Give feedback on program development and changes
  • Make recommendations for implementing, monitoring, and improving HCBS programs

HCBS QA Council Membership

  • Aaron Dickson - Community Employment Alliance
  • Aaron Morrow - Community Advocate
  • Amal Grabinski - CRSA
  • Angela Randal - Health Care Authority
  • Ann Vasilev - Developmental Disabilities Community Services
  • Anna McEnery - Jefferson County
  • Arzu Forough - Washington Autism Alliance & Advocacy
  • Ann Vasilev - Developmental Disabilities Administration
  • Autumn Chancellor - Arc of Snohomish County
  • Betty Schwieterman - Developmental Disabilities Ombuds
  • Brandi Monts - Developmental Disabilities Council
  • Chelsi Edinger - Health Care Authority
  • Darci Ladwig - Informing Families Coordinator and Parent
  • Debbie Chapman - Informing Families Coordinator
  • Dee Dee Garman - Grays Harbor County
  • Diane Larsen - Family Mentor Project
  • Helen Black - Community Advocate
  • Hillary Spears - Arc of King County
  • Jaime Bond - Developmental Disabilities Administration
  • Jamie Sigesmund - Seattle Children’s Hospital
  • John Lemus - AtWork
  • Kathleen Donlin - Health Care Authority
  • Katie Omri - Washington Autism Alliance and Parent
  • Katrina Davis - Seattle Children’s Hospital and Parent
  • Lance Morehouse - Sherwood Community Services
  • Lisa Robbe - Developmental Disabilities Ombuds
  • Linda Hyatt - Community Advocate and Parent
  • Lucas Doelman - Community Advocate
  • Melissa Randles - Developmental Disabilities Administration
  • Michelle Williams - Parent to Parent and Parent
  • Paul Davis - Health Care Authority
  • Rainee Selby - Seattle Children’s Hospital
  • Resa Hayes - People First of Washington
  • Sandi Gruberg - Pierce County Coalition for Developmental Disabilities and Parent
  • Selena Jackson - Self-Advocate
  • Stacy Dym - Arc of Washington State
  • Teresa Martin - Developmental Disabilities Community Services
  • Tracie Hoppis - Yakima Valley Children’s Village
  • Tracy Kapp - Community Advocate
  • Valerie Kindschy - Developmental Disabilities Community Services