Community Service Development Plan

Our Vision: Community, Care, Compassion

 CONSULATATION SERVICES 

Best Western BCBA Inc. 

will provide the Consultation Services in the following phases: 

PHASE A: 

Expedited Program Plan, Prescreening phase, Application to Department of Aging, and Application to California Department of Health 

PHASE B: 

Development of the policy and Procedures of the facility, 

Development of all the required Forms, Consulting on the floor plan and review the plan with the owner,

 Contacting local licensing Agency, Contacting Fire Department,

 Contacting the Department of Aging,

 Development of an Employee Manual,

 Development of Personnel Package, 

Development transportation Plan, 

and Development a Meal plan 

PHASE C: 

Initial Survey-Hiring, 

Training the Key Staff (Program Director & Administrator), 

Inspection of the facility,

 and Consultant on the necessary equipment and supplies

 PHASE D: 

Consultant to obtain the MCO Contracts (Manage Care Organization Contractor),

 Consultation on obtain NPI number (A National Provider Identifier), 

and Consultant on obtain the Clia Waiver certificate (Under the FDA requirements) 

PHASE E. 

(License is being issued) Operational Consultation: 

During the first two months of the operation having a biweekly visit to assist over all management and key staff training, 

 Consultant to the key staff on hiring staff and following all the process of the hiring during the first month of the operation

 PHASE F:

 Post Operational Services Any ongoing Consultation Services during this phase is based on the minimum consultation rate indicating on the following  Sections. 

Any specialized Services (i.e. legal services, financial service, immigration services, SBA Loans; small-business loans, government fees, etc) will be referred out and the customer will make a separate contract or separate arrangement during the process of the obtaining the license for ADHC plan

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