What is the role of Upper Valley Services, Inc. within the Vermont Service Plan?
Upper Valley Services (UVS) is one of the Designated Agencies in Vermont to provide or arrange for services to individuals who are developmentally disabled as defined in the State of Vermont’s Developmental Services’ System of Care Plan. UVS is the Designated Agency for developmental disabilities in Orange County. UVS is also a Certified Provider and is authorized by the State of Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging & Independent Living to provide home, community/social, work, case management, family and crisis supports. UVS is responsible for intake and referral activities and making a determination of eligibility. It is responsible for overseeing the assigned funding limit according to funding priorities, and assisting with service provision by either providing or arranging for authorized services and supports. Question: Who is eligible to receive services from Upper Valley Services? Answer: According to the Regulations Implementing the Developmental Disabilities Act of 1996, a
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