- (1) Family support services are based on the belief that all people, regardless of disability, chronic illness or special need, have the right to a permanent and stable familial relationship in the community. Children have a developmental need to grow up in a family home environment. However, nothing in ORS 417.340 to 417.348 or 417.349 is intended to require any person with a disability or chronic illness to live in the family home.
(2) Family support services can provide the support necessary to enable the family to meet the needs of caring for a family member with a disability or chronic illness at home and, subject to available funds, shall be based on the following principles:
- (a) Family support services may use private and volunteer resources, publicly funded services and other flexible dollars to provide a family with the services needed to care for the family member with a disability or chronic illness.
- (b) Family support services must be sensitive to the unique needs, strengths and multicultural values of an individual and the family rather than fitting the individual and family into existing services.
- (c) Family support services must be built on a relationship of respect and trust that recognizes that families are better able to determine their own needs than have their needs determined by the state or a public agency.
- (d) Family support services shall be provided in a manner that develops comprehensive, responsive and flexible support to families in their role as primary caregivers for family members with disabilities or chronic illnesses.
- (e) Family support services shall focus on the entire family and be responsive to the needs of the individual and the family.
- (f) Family support services may be needed throughout the lifespan of the individual family member living at home who has a disability or chronic illness.
- (g) Family support services shall be available to families before they are in crisis.
- (h) Family support services may be a service option offered to families, but not imposed on them.
- (i) Family support services shall encourage maximum use of existing social networks and natural sources of support and should encourage community integration.
- (j) Family support services shall not be confined to a single program or set of services but shall be a philosophy that permeates all programs and services.
[1991 c.122 §2; 2001 c.900 §252; 2007 c.751 §2]