Compliance

When compliance is handled well, it creates real value for leadership by building confidence, reducing crisis-driven work, creating a more predictable regulatory posture, and preserving time and resources.


Compliance Services

DHHS Audit Support

Pre-audit readiness support and documentation review

Guidance and support throughout the audit process, including direct interface with DHHS auditors

Assistance with audit remediation, support in drafting responses, and guidance on the implementation of approved plans of correction

Ongoing Compliance

Quarterly compliance staff audits against DHHS 91172 and Division of Licensing and Background Check (DLBC) requirements.

Quarterly compliance client audits against DHHS 91172 and DLBC requirements

Ongoing tracking and auditing of agency-specific requirements

Monitoring of licenses and certifications and renewal support

Quarterly site visits to mirror DHHS 91172 and DLBC requirements

Provision of required operational, compliance, and regulatory forms and templates necessary for day-to-day partner operations

Compliance Reporting & Oversight

Client and staff onboarding and compliance progress tracking

Ongoing tracking of staff HR compliance

Upcoming PCSP tracking and monitoring

Monthly Human Rights Committee meetings and Human Rights Restriction tracking

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The Reality of Compliance in I/DD

In I/DD services, compliance rarely fails because agencies do not care or do not try. More often, it fails because compliance must compete with real-time operational demands. Staff instability, client crises, behavioral elements, and emergent operational issues consistently take priority. In this environment, compliance becomes vulnerable to capacity constraints rather than a lack of knowledge. Issues that could be corrected early are deferred until they surface through external concerns. Often raised first by regulators or case managers and later through formal audit findings.

Adapt Consulting Group’s proactive approach views compliance as ongoing risk mitigation rather than a reactive response to audits or citations. Our goal is to reduce the likelihood, severity, and downstream cost of compliance failures by embedding oversight into normal operations.

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How Adapt Improves Compliance

Across agencies, compliance strain shows up in predictable ways. Documentation gaps emerge gradually and external concerns appear before formal findings. When audits occur, the root causes are most often capacity and time constraints, with knowledge gaps playing a secondary role. This distinction matters because training alone cannot solve capacity-driven risk.

Traditional compliance models rely on intensity through annual audits or isolated review processes. In a complex and fast-moving system, this approach leads to last-minute scrambles and preventable findings.

Compliance support at Adapt is active and ongoing. Monthly check-ins focus on identifying gaps, clarifying expectations, and developing practical remediation strategies. These conversations are structured, transparent, and solution focused. These check-ins are not simply inspections. Their purpose is early detection and shared accountability.

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Adapt’s Role in the Audit Process

Audits are an inevitable part of I/DD service delivery. Adapt supports agencies before, during, and after audits by assisting in document preparation, response coordination, requirement interpretation, and serving as a consistent point of contact with regulators. Agencies are not left to navigate audits alone or reconstruct compliance narratives under pressure.

Adapt does not promise audit outcomes or position compliance as a one-time achievement. By approaching compliance as an ongoing risk mitigation function, embedding it in operations, and aligning it with the realities of I/DD service delivery, agencies gain stable operations, sustainable leadership, and client protection over time.