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Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County, Minnesota June 11, 2007

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Page 1: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive

Limitations:Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional

Assessment

Mary Hanley OTRL

Ramsey County, Minnesota

June 11, 2007

Page 2: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

Introduction

In the last call we discussed Red Flags that might indicate more significant problems.

In this call we’ll discuss how to assess functioning inthe areas that Disability Determiners need to decideeligibility for SSI benefits, and ideas for supported work and types of accommodations for those who need extra help, but don’t meet eligibility for SSI benefits.

Page 3: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

Further Assessment

We started by offering in depth, office based Vocational-Psychological assessment to those with several red flags.

To Enlist Cooperation:

Allay fearsDebunk stereotypes and stigmaJoin with the participantVocational strengths and weaknessesPotential eligibility for other programs and services.

Page 4: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

Sharing the Results

Start with asking participant what they think the results areAsk if they have ever been accused of being lazy or unmotivatedTell them there is assistance- Coping skills - Reasonable accommodation- Supported Employment- SSI for the disabled

* We were startled by the results ourselves and decided to offer in home assessment to find out how participants were functioning in their home environment. *

Page 5: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

Useful Interventions and Next Steps

In home functional assessments to make the link between diagnosis, symptoms and 4 areas of functional limitation Ongoing Home visitsMental Health and CD Diagnosis and TreatmentCase managementSpecialized on the job strategiesConnecting with Rehabilitation ServicesSupported Employment Options

A. Enclave B. Supported Competitive Employment

Job CoachesSSI application/Advocacy

Page 6: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

Functional Assessments

Functional assessment measures one’s ability to perform activities of daily living, social functioning, concentration, pace, and persistence for tasks.

This is the information needed, along with diagnosis and symptoms, to determine eligibility for SSI benefits.

The information can also be used to obtain access to other services or determine reasonable job accommodations.

We chose to do the assessments in the home setting.

Requires a 2 hour time commitment, but this can be done in 2 visits.

Page 7: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

Functional Observation Tool Content Areas

Physical Ability

Communication

Orientation

Personal Hx

Personal Hygiene

Dressing Skills

Laundry and Household Chores

Kitchen Skills

Planning/Decision MakingSocial SkillsTime ManagementPrevocational SkillsSafety/PreventionPace, Persistence, ConcentrationCommunity MobilityMoney Management

Page 8: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

General Guidelines for working with Functional Deficits

Deficits are neurocognitive

Deficits are hidden

Mislabeled as motivational

Information processing system is compromised:

Medications don’t improve negative symptoms

No primary rehabilitation

Be creative

Page 9: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

Guidelines - continuedAssessment should start with activity analysis. Break each task down into component parts.Skills training must be highly structuredBe reinforcing - sandwich constructive feedback between validating commentsDon’t rule out reasonable employment options - Can reasonable accommodations help the person fit the job better? Can another employee complete non-essential job functions?Accountability - People with MI and cognitive challenges don’t do well with unstructured job search.

Page 10: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

On the Job Strategies

Concentration and AttentionMore frequent breaks of shorter duration

Partitions to screen unwanted stimuli

Computer software that allows workers to receive prompts, or screen savers as prompts

Wristwatch with vibrating alarm

Pocket timer with vibrating function

Position away from noise and traffic

Page 11: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

On the Job Strategies

Working MemoryVoice it electronic note pads

Log books

Laptops and PDAs

Planners

Laminated info sheets for job applications

Brain books with detailed instructions

Page 12: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

On the Job Strategies

Executive FunctionsEncourage rehearsal of asking for clarification of directions, necessary assistance etc.Job Analysis to assist with problem solvingUse of closed and multiple choice questionsQuestions that generate goals and motivation to accomplish themEvaluate work style needs and learning preferencesExperiential Learning

Page 13: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

On the Job Strategies

Executive Functions- continuedJob Coaching

Rehearse interviews, handling criticism, and coworker disagreements

Develop task sequences

Make a task book with each task clearly defined

Page 14: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

On the Job StrategiesVisual Spatial

Color Coding, i.e.. keys for a janitorial job with matching colored squares on doorsDiagrams and maps using color codingWearing a bracelet with colored bead in sequence to indicate steps of a taskOverlays on keyboards using shapesGPS systems

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On the Job Strategies

Speed/Processing Time

Education of others working with the client to allow processing time to process informationTeach reflective listening skillsOrganization of time to eliminate wasted stepsOrganization of work area

Page 16: Identifying TANF Recipients with Disabilities and Cognitive Limitations: Step 2 – Looking Deeper: Functional Assessment Mary Hanley OTRL Ramsey County,

Next CallIn the next call we’ll discuss why our disabled TANF participants have been denied Social Security Benefits in the past and how to assist them in navigating this complex process.

I believe there is key information often missing from applications that if added will result in initial application approvals and shorter waiting periods for those who are eligible.