Are you a Regional Center director or manager looking for support with your HCBS project?

Are you looking for engaging workshops or trainings that will truly inspire your community?

Does your community of providers need additional support to implement HCBS?

Our training team is here to support your catchment area in offering HCBS education and resources to a variety of stakeholder groups including service providers, people receiving regional center services, family members and friends, conservators, and regional center staff. 

We have partnered with multiple regional centers across the state over the past couple of years and are excited to offer you a list of HCBS-aligned services that will create meaningful impact for years to come. 


Our most popular hands-on and in-person service provider offerings:

  • This overview training offers a holistic understanding of Home and Community-Based Services including how it came to be, a deep dive on interpretation of the federal requirements and how it relates to their everyday work. 

  • In Making HCBS Work, service providers collaboratively explore and create documentation that is person-centered and HCBS-aligned, while refining their everyday practices and understanding of HCBS.

  • This workshop tackles a looming task–writing or amending the Program Design for HCBS. Participants will spend 2.5 hours learning how to naturally thread HCBS through their services and other important tips and tricks to Program Design writing, like centering the people they support in their documentation and maximizing plain language for greater access. 

  • This workshop offers innovative ways of documenting person-centered practices and fortifies the important relationship between documentation and implementation. Our most radical offering yet, has service providers expanding their understanding of the impact their services have for the people they support.

Do the Direct Support Professionals in your catchment area understand HCBS as a major part of their job description? Trainings that are attended by just program administrators and management staff is not enough. Make sure you are offering the DSPs in your community the education they need to become the most powerful advocate for the people they support and their HCBS Rights. 


Other training topics that will inspire your audience to keep learning:

  • Bridging HCBS with Title 22

  • Consent and the Right to Adult Status

  • Viewing the HCBS Final Rule as Personal Rights

  • Beyond Compliance: Supporting Quality Assurance and Ongoing Monitoring

  • The Service Coordinator Role

  • The Dignity of Risk and The Institutional Mindset

To learn more about any of the offerings above, click here to book a 15-minute Exploratory Call.

Do you have other thoughts you’d like to share before scheduling a call? Feel free to email us at hello@aloconsultation.com