Tag Archives: coordination of services

Person-Centered ISP

Your Individualized Service Plan (ISP) is the blueprint for your services, funding, connections and goals for the coming year. You and your team create the direction and priorities, while your provider and Service and Support Administrator, SSA (or Referral and Support Specialist, RSS) monitor and set the plan in motion.

Your person-centered ISP needs to be clear, easy-to-understand and contain real outcomes. Keep reading to learn more about how your ISP works.

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Matt with Hattie Larlham Job Coach Grace Ebner at Honeymoon Grill

Teams: Supporting Success

Success can come in many forms. It can mean different things to different people. One thing that successful people have in common is a team around them that they can count on. Just ask Matt. Read More ›

Service Coordination: SSA or RSS?

Summit DD is the community connector to services and resources for people with developmental disabilities. We connect people to their communities through service coordination staff such as Service and Support Administrators (SSAs) and Referral and Support Specialists (RSSs). Both of these team members can connect you to the resources that are right for you. But how do you know if you need an SSA or an RSS? What’s the difference between the two? What if you need to switch between the two? Fortunately, we’ve put together a handy list of frequently asked questions to help you better understand your Summit DD support options. Read More ›

10 Reasons To Contact Your SSA

When was the last time you contacted your SSA? Your Summit DD Service and Support Administrator, or SSA, is here to help you along your journey and is a partner throughout every aspect of your life. This close-knit relationship allows you to achieve your vision of a happy, satisfying life. Remember, they are here to help and are always just a phone call or email away. Read More ›

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