May a participant bring his/her own 1:1 Aide to provide assistance during a recreation program?

Yes. As a reasonable modification, a participant may be accompanied by his/her own aide during a recreation program. A background check of the aide will be required. If so, you will be provided with additional information during the Inclusion Services assessment process.

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1. What is Inclusion?
2. Who is eligible for inclusion services?
3. How do I request inclusion services?
4. What is a reasonable accommodation?
5. Is there a fee for Inclusion Services?
6. Do participants receiving Inclusion Services receive priority in registering for recreation programs?
7. Do participants receiving Inclusion Services receive exceptions to basic recreation program requirements?
8. Is transportation provided to and from recreation programs?
9. Are personal care or health services provided through inclusion services?
10. Is behavioral therapy provided through Inclusion Services?
11. What behavior standards apply to participants receiving Inclusion Services?
12. May a participant bring his/her own 1:1 Aide to provide assistance during a recreation program?
13. Why do you ask for a copy of my child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or 504 plan with the Participant Questionnaire?
14. If I am receiving Inclusion Services and something about me or my participation in the recreation program changes, who do I tell?
15. Are there any exceptions to the requirement to accommodate a participant with a disability?
16. Who do I contact for more information about Inclusion Services?