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Special Announcement: On November 21st IBC will host a conference for parents and professionals at the Eden Resort in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to explain the Medicaid funding system for Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (BHRS, often mistakenly called "wraparound" services in Pennsylvania) and describe how Medicaid funding for necessary treatment services for children can be easily and consistently obtained, how to identify the components and characteristics of excellent behavioral treatment services, and how to retain Medical Assistance (MA) funding for needed behavioral treatment services until the treatment plan is finished. The keynote address will be by Dr. Robert Cormany, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Association of Pupil Services Administrators (PAPSA). This information was presented to an enthusiastic audience at the bi-annual Training Institutes in Nashville in July, along with outcome research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on more than 300 individual treatment plans for children with Autism spectrum disorders, ADHD and other conditions that found our treatment model to be associated with substantial behavioral change in children and worthy of further study. UNC research press release US Congress honors the Institute for Behavior Change Program Schedule & on-line registration Only 254 seats remain. Register on-line now or download registration form here |
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Fee Schedule for the 2008-2009 school year (ending 6/30/2009) All evaluations are conducted with the input and oversight of a Licensed Professional Psychologist and a Certified School Psychologist.
Use this link to contact IBC via e-mail Phone: 610-383-1432 x 14 (Steven Kossor) Fax: 610-383-1432 (secure 24-7) Sample Contract for School Psychological and Behavioral Support Services The Institute for Behavior Change staff provide School Psychologist and other services to Private and Public schools, and have a particular interest and expertise in the area of Charter Schools. Through our staff, school students can receive evaluations to determine their need for Special Education services, behavioral support, and learning support in the most efficient, cost-effective manner possible.
School Based ACCESS Program (SBAP) -- Our staff are qualified to provide services via the SBAP so public schools (including Charter Schools) can bill Medical Assistance for services provided by IBC staff. Schools can recover more than 40% of the cost of these services through the SBAP.
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