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Webinar Open to All

QIDP Course

When: April 17, 2024 @ 9:00am EST - 4:30pm EST

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About This Event


Course Information
This one-day (in-person) program is designed for staff working in Indiana long-term care facilities who serve specialized populations.

Course Highlights

  • Federal & State regulations
  • MDS, RAI & care plans
  • Level I & Level II assessments
  • Annual case analysis and certification
  • QIDP progress notes & related documentation
  • Individual habilitation plans & tracking tools
  • DSM-V definitions
  • Disabilities & related behaviors
  • Indiana Rule 7 & F825/F826
  • BDDS, APS, Vocational Rehab.
  • Serving ID/DD residents in long-term care
  • Staff qualifications & QIDP consultation

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Course Meets ISDH Regulations
Students attend a full day of class (in-person) and successfully complete quizzes at the end of the day. This program meets the regulatory requirement for a State-approved QIDP-D course.
The staff of Lacy Beyl & Company, Inc. is degreed/licensed professionals with experience working in the field of long-term care.

Who is eligible?

Anyone can take the QIDP course (with high school diploma or equivalent GED); however a person who will function as the QIDP must meet these requirements:

410 IAC 16.2-1.1-55 “Qualified intellectual disability professional” or “QIDP” defined Authority: IC 16-28-1-7 Affected: IC 16-28; IC 25-22.5-5; IC 25-23-1-11; IC 25-27; IC 25-35.6-3 Sec. 55. “Qualified intellectual disability professional” or “QIDP” means a person who has specialized training or one (1) year of experience in treating the intellectually disabled and is one (1) of the following: (1) A psychologist with a master’s degree from an accredited program. (2) A licensed doctor of medicine or osteopathy. (3) An educator with a degree in education from an accredited program. (4) A social worker with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in social work from an accredited program or a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a field other than social work and at least three (3) years of social work experience under the supervision of a qualified social worker. (5) An occupational therapist who: (A) is a graduate of an occupational therapy curriculum accredited jointly by the council on medical education of the American Medical Association and the American Occupational Therapy Association; (B) is eligible for certification by the American Occupational Therapy Association under its requirements in effect on September 29, 1978; or (C) has two (2) years of appropriate experience as an occupational therapist and has achieved a satisfactory grade on the approved proficiency examination, except that such determinations of proficiency shall not apply with respect to persons initially licensed by the state or seeking initial qualifications as an occupational therapist after December 31, 1977. (6) A speech pathologist or audiologist licensed pursuant to IC 25-35.6-3. (7) A registered nurse licensed pursuant to IC 25-23-1-11. (8) A therapeutic recreation specialist who is a graduate of an accredited program. (9) A rehabilitative counselor who is certified by the Committee of Rehabilitation Counselor Certification. (10) A physical therapist who is licensed pursuant to IC 25-27. (Indiana Department of Health; 410 IAC 16.2-1.1-55; filed Jan 21, 2003, 8:34 a.m.: 26 IR 1908, eff Mar 1, 2003; readopted filed May 22, 2007, 1:44 p.m.: 20070613-IR-410070141RFA; readopted filed Sep 11, 2013, 3:19 p.m.: 20131009-IR-410130346RFA; filed Aug 30, 2016, 12:50 p.m.: 20160928-IR-410150385FRA; readopted filed Nov 13, 2019, 3:14 p.m.: 20191211-IR410190391RFA)

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