General Provider Information
 

Here, First Steps Providers will find some useful information and resources.

 

Best Practice Document - A First Steps document that assists providers in understanding their roles and responsibilities within the program, as well as helping families make informed decisions about their child’s services.

 

Forms - A link to all required First Steps forms.

 

Provider Missing Authorization Request - Connect directly with the SPOE office to address problems with missing authorizations.

 

Provider Update Form - This form is to be used if there is a change to be made to provider enrollment records, and should be sent to CSC Covansys once completed.

 

Provider Credentialing- Here providers will find the necessary information to complete their Initial, as well as Annual Credential, including necessary forms and links to renew their license and obtain a background check.

 

PAM Quick Reference Guide- Here you will find a handy reference guide on how to manage your provider account.   Your questions about billing, claims submission and viewing authorizations will all be answered.

 

PAM Online Access Registration Form-  All providers and agency administrators who need to access authorization information and/or submit claims must complete this form and mail it into CSC Covansys.

 

Community Resource Guide for Therapy-  Developed by Cluster G providers, this guide is to be used as a resource for identifying locations in the cluster that are suitable for therapy sessions. 

 

Universal Guide for Therapy-  Here you will find a full listing of Libraries, YMCA's and other resources in the cluster that can be accessed by providers and families.

 

Pat On the Back Form-  Nominate a fellow colleague with a Pat on the Back, for the wonderful job that they do.  They will be recognized by the LPCC in Cluster G, and be eligible for an award at the Annual Meeting in the Spring.

 

First Steps Resource Library - A listing of books and other resources available for loan from the First Steps Cluster G LPCC Library.

  

IDEA - The Individuals with Disabilities Act is a law ensuring services to children with disabilities throughout the nation.  IDEA governs how states provide early intervention and special education to eligible infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities.  Infants and toddlers with disabilities (birth-36 months) and their families receive services under IDEA Part C.  Children and youth (ages 3-21) receive special education and related services under IDEA Part B. 

 

FERPA- The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act is a federal law that gives parents the right to have access to their children’s education records, the right to have records amended, and the right to have control over the disclosure of personally identifiable information from the education records. 

 

Safety Tips-  Home visiting safety tips.
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