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How do you rate instances where an individual is getting more supervision than they need (ie an overprotective caregiver)?

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How do you rate instances where an individual is getting more supervision than they need (ie an overprotective caregiver)?

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The rater should follow standard procedure and rate the amount of supervision that the individual actually receives, even if this is more than needed. By following this procedure, the SRS should be sensitive to reductions in the individual’s supervision level that might, for example, result if the individual moves to a less restrictive living situation. If this procedure were violated, as would happen if the rating was based on the amount of supervision that the rater felt was needed by the individual, then the SRS might lose sensitivity to change.

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