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A CFSS worker is a person who works with individuals who require a variety of services. These services are designed to give participants more flexibility and control over their care. They also offer payment for goods and services that will help participants maintain their independence. These services are administered through two different service delivery models, one of which is called an agency provider model and the other is called a budget model.
People receiving CFSS can also work as paid support workers to help other individuals become more independent. Paid support workers can be parents, step-parents, or legal guardians of people who receive CFSS. There is a limit to the number of hours a paid family member can work during a calendar month, but exceptions should be made for emergencies. CFSS workers must develop a person-centered service delivery plan with people they assist, based on the individual's needs.
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