Washington Order Approving Personal Care Plan (RAPT) is a form issued by the state of Washington that approves a personalized plan of care for an individual with a developmental disability. This order must be completed by the individual's guardian, and is required for the individual to receive certain benefits and services from the state. It includes the individual's unique care needs, as well as the specific services and supports that will be provided. There are two types of RAPT: long-term and short-term. A long-term RAPT is valid for up to five years, while a short-term RAPT is valid for up to one year. Both forms must be completed and signed by the individual's guardian, and must include detailed information about the individual's medical, physical, and behavioral needs, as well as the services and supports they require.
Washington Order Approving Personal Care Plan (RAPT) is a form issued by the state of Washington that approves a personalized plan of care for an individual with a developmental disability. This order must be completed by the individual's guardian, and is required for the individual to receive certain benefits and services from the state. It includes the individual's unique care needs, as well as the specific services and supports that will be provided. There are two types of RAPT: long-term and short-term. A long-term RAPT is valid for up to five years, while a short-term RAPT is valid for up to one year. Both forms must be completed and signed by the individual's guardian, and must include detailed information about the individual's medical, physical, and behavioral needs, as well as the services and supports they require.