What is the Provider's role?
The provider's role is to provide services as authorized and identified in a recipient's Person Centered Plan. Services are designed to help recipients acquire, improve, retain, or maintain skills identified in the recipient's habilitation plan goals.
How to become a provider?
Interested parties must have at least one year of experience working with individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Please contact the Quality Assurance Department at the Regional Center where services would be provided for more information and an application.
- Desert Regional Center: Gazelle Reveche, Quality Assuracne Specialist III, greveche@adsd.nv.gov
- Rural Regional Center: Vinica Sulezich, Quality Assurance Specialist III, vsulezich@adsd.nv.gov
- Sierra Regional Center: Heather Owsley, Quality Assurance Specialist III, howsley@adsd.nv.gov
Regional Center Provider Agreements
Provider agreements are contracts between the Division and a Community Service Provider that establishes a service pre-authorization and billing mechanism for service provision to individuals with intellectual disabilities and related conditions who are receiving services from our Regional Centers (Desert Regional Center, Rural Regional Center, Sierra Regional Center). There is a Provider Agreement for each type of service to be delivered. They are: Residential Support Services (aka SLA); Behavioral Consultation; Training and Intervention Services; Job and Day Training Services; Nutritional Services; and Nursing Services. The Community Service Provider submits a Provider Agreement for each type of service to be delivered. Provider Certification through each Regional Center is required prior to the initiation of a Provider Agreement.