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This is a new page to be added to the Get Support section for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities and/or Autism4286250104775More Resources How to report abuse, neglect or exploitationBehavior RegulationsCrisis ServicesSections 21 and 29 policy00More Resources How to report abuse, neglect or exploitationBehavior RegulationsCrisis ServicesSections 21 and 29 policyGrievances and AppealsGrievancesA grievance is a complaint. If you have a complaint about services and supports from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) or a provider, you can file a grievance. If your rights have been violated, you can file a grievance. Filing a grievance is a way to settle a disagreement.More information on grievances is on the DHHS website: Process (PDF)Grievance Form (Word)Notice Regarding Grievance Process & MaineCare Appeal (Word) | also in PDFGrievance Insert Card (Word)AppealsOADS makes decisions about your services. If you disagree with a decision, you can appeal it. To file an appeal you need to send the following information to Lynn Davis, OADS Hearing Representative. Lynn’s email is Lynn.Davis@. If you have questions you can call Lynn at 207-944-5611.Letter or email with your disagreement, including your name, address, phone number, and email addressCopy of Power of Attorney, Guardianship, or Authorized Representative paperwork if someone is helping you;The letter(s) from the OADS that reduces, denies, terminates services, or takes any action you disagree with.You can also mail this information to:Lynn DavisDHHS-OADS Hearing Representative41 Anthony Ave.Augusta, ME 04333 ................
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