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4 employment opportunities. Often, the rural extreme poor are “hidden” in non-poor families due to intra-household dynamics and inequality, which is the case for many rural women and children. Some careers, such as over-the-road truck drivers, firefighters, law enforcement, nursing, can be suitable for both people with delayed sleep phase syndrome and people with the opposite condition, advanced sleep phase disorder, as these workers are needed both very early in the morning and also late at night.

DSPD provides a wide range of services intended to help people with disabilities participate more fully in their communities and lead self-determined lives. The type of services available depends on which waiver the person qualifies for.

This waiver is designed to provide services statewide to help persons with intellectual or developmental disabilities remain in their homes or other community based settings.

Who qualifies?

  • Intellectual or development disability diagnosis (or related condition) that results in functional impairment in three or more areas of major life activity
  • Onset of condition before age 18 for intellectual disability (or before age 22 for other related conditions), but can apply at any age
  • Must meet financial eligibility for Medicaid

What are common services available through this waiver?

  • Behavior Consultation
  • Chore Services
  • Companion Services
  • Day Supports
  • Financial Management Services
  • Non-medical Transportation
  • Residential
  • Respite
  • Supported Employment
  • Supported Living
This waiver is designed to provide services to people with acquired brain injuries so they are able to live as independently as possible.

Who qualifies?

  • Must be age 18 or older
  • Have a document brain injury that requires nursing facility level of care
  • Must meet financial eligibility for Medicaid

What are common services available through this waiver?

  • Behavior Consultation
  • Chore Services
  • Cognitive Retraining
  • Companion Services
  • Day Supports
  • Financial Management Services
  • Non-medical Transportation
  • Residential
  • Respite
  • Supported Employment
  • Supported Living
This waiver is designed to provide services to people with physical disabilities remain in their homes and other community based settings.

Who qualifies?

  • Must be age 18 or older
  • Have a physician diagnosis of a physical disability that results in the functional loss of two or more limbs and require nursing facility level of care
  • Be capable of selecting and supervising their attendant
  • Be capable of managing their own financial and legal matters
  • Must meet financial eligibility for Medicaid

What are the services available through this waiver?

  • Financial Management Services
  • Personal Assistance Services
  • Personal Emergency Response System
There are other disability related waivers available through the Utah Department of Health. For more information, click on the waiver name below.
  • Windows 98SE / Me / 2000 Drivers:
  • Please download the compressed file CDWE24E.EXE (90kb) to your hard disk drive. When this file is executed, you will be prompted to select a folder to store the decompressed files; we strongly recommend the default 'TEAC CDWE24E DRIVERS'. Once you select the folder, click the Unzip button. Once the files have been decompressed, click the OK and Close buttons to close the Extracting Utility.

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    Please follow the instructions on the User's Manual section 'Installing the driver software' (page 11). Connect the CDWE24E to a USB connector on your system. When prompted for the location of the drivers, the drivers will not come from your floppy diskette (default option). Please select 'Specify a Location' and point to the 'TEAC CDWE24E DRIVERS' folder. The drivers will install from this folder in your C: drive. Once the drivers are loaded, you will need to restart your system.

    Please note that Windows will recognized the drive as a typical CD-ROM drive in 'My Computer'. You, then, need to install the Roxio Easy CD Creator 5.0 Basic software that came with your TEAC kit for the drive to work as a Rewritable device.

    Windows XP
    Please download the compressed file
    CDWE24EWXP.EXE (92kb) to your hard disk drive. When this file is executed, you will be prompted to select a folder to store the decompressed files; we strongly recommend the default 'TEAC CDWE24E DRIVERS'. Once you select the folder, click the Unzip button. Once the files have been decompressed, click the OK and Close buttons to close the Extracting Utility.
    Please follow the instructions on the User's Manual section 'Installing the driver software' (page 11). Connect the CDWE24E to a USB connector on your system. When prompted for the location of the drivers, the drivers will not come from your floppy diskette (default option). Please select 'Specify a Location' and point to the 'TEAC CDWE24E DRIVERS' folder. The drivers will install from this folder in your C: drive. Once the drivers are loaded, you will need to restart your system.

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    lease note that Windows will recognized the drive as a typical CD-ROM drive in 'My Computer'. Install the Roxio Easy CD Creator 5.0 Basic software that came with your TEAC kit. Windows XP requires Easy CD Creator 5.1 Basic, therefore, please logon to the Support section of www.roxio.com, and download the update.

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  • Mac Systems Drivers:
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    Since the CDWE24E has a Standard USB (version 1.1) interface, the Mac OS will detect the drive automatically. There is no need to install any drivers. You, then, need to install the recording software. We strongly recommend the Roxio Toast 5.0.1 (or above) software.