- 40 minutes 37 secondsCareproviders Assistance Services | How To Become A VendorIn this episode of "How to Become a Vendor," we dive into the intricate world of the vendorization process and what it takes to rise as a trusted service provider. Join us for a candid conversation with Charisse McCoy, a veteran in the industry since 1998, who shares real-life experiences, practical insights, and timeless wisdom drawn from decades on the front lines. Episode Highlights - The vendorization process: what it is, why it matters, and how to navigate it effectively. - Prerequisites to vendorization: - DSP year one: what to expect and how to prepare. - Hands-on experience: skills that make a difference in day-to-day operations. - Residential Service Orientation: why the process sets the tone for success. - Charisse McCoy's firsthand perspective: - A visit from Regional Center and the dynamics of an unannounced annual review. - How such visits unfold, common pitfalls, and strategies to demonstrate compliance and excellence. - Real-time anecdotes and actionable guidance for becoming a standout care provider. - Dedicating the episode: a tribute to Wanda Lynn McCoy - Ellis — honoring her memory and the impact she made. About the Host Charisse McCoy brings a wealth of industry knowledge and practical know-how, cultivated over more than two decades in the field. Her approach blends regulatory awareness with compassionate, client-centered care, offering listeners tangible steps to elevate your facility. Why Listen - Learn the essential steps to advance from newcomer to respected vendor. - Gain practical tips for preparing for regulatory visits and annual reviews. - Hear firsthand anecdotes that illuminate what excellent care looks like in real time. Resources & Mentions - If you're seeking guidance on DSP year one or residential service orientation, consider connecting with regional centers and accredited training programs in your area. - For ongoing support and updates, subscribe to the podcast and follow our episode releases. - Music by Miles McCoy - Careproviders Assistance Services, Inc. Is releasing a Time Keeping App and Note Taking - Do you have a Succession Plan? It need to be filed with your CSC and vendorization. - We are offering an Updated Data Face Sheet. - Is your Program design updated? Any program design written before 2020 is totally obsolete. New program designs must include Covid mitigation policies, infectious disease control, HCBS and rate setting standards. We can help! - Do you need a Workers Compensation Waiver? - Wall Calendar stickers coming soon! [Listen now] | [Subscribe] | [Support the show] Note: This episode is dedicated to the memory of Wanda Lynn McCoy - Ellis. May her legacy continue to inspire compassionate, high-quality care.11 December 2025, 3:18 am
- 38 minutes 33 secondsCareproviders Assistance Services | Self Advocacy & Direct Care Staffing HoursIn this informative episode of Careproviders Assistance Services, we shift the focus to self-advocacy for licensed professionals who run care facilities. Our discussion centers on advocating for you as a licensee, owner-operator, or administrator, rather than advocating solely for the clients. We unpack practical guidance and regulatory insights to help you navigate the responsibilities of ownership and compliance with California's regulatory landscape. ### Key Topics Covered - **Self-advocacy for licensees and administrators** - Strategies for effectively representing your facility's needs with regulators and oversight bodies. - Balancing client-centered care with the operational realities and compliance expectations of ownership. - **California State Fire Codes for three-occupancy facilities** - Overview of fire safety requirements specific to facilities with three occupancy. - Critical steps to align your program with code expectations and ensure safe operations. - **Fire clearance essentials** - The role of your corkboard, LIC 610, and other required documents. - What needs to be in place to achieve and maintain fire clearance. - **Worker's Compensation considerations** - Understanding the California Worker's Compensation landscape for facility owners. - Clarification on why, in California, you generally cannot sue your own corporation as a shareholder or officer. - How the structure affects disability insurance claims against yourself. - **Department of Developmental Services (DDS) direct care staffing** - DDS expectations for direct care staffing schedules and staffing interpretation. - How to interpret DDS guidelines in real-world scheduling scenarios. - **Transparency and compliance relief after elief after a plan of correction (POC)** - Steps to have items cleared from your online transparency record once you've completed a plan of correction. - Best practices for documenting improvements and communicating with regulators. - **Deficiency citations and clearance letters** - Understanding deficiency citations and the process for obtaining a clearance letter. - Practical tips for timely resolution and documentation to support removal of citations. ### Why Tune In - Gain a clearer understanding of the regulatory framework affecting three-occupancy care facilities in California. - Learn practical self-advocacy techniques to navigate fire and safety compliance, workers' compensation considerations, and DDS staffing expectations. - Get actionable steps for clearing transparency records after corrective actions and securing clearance letters for citations. ### Who Should Listen - Licensees, owner-operators, and administrators of care facilities - Compliance officers and facility managers - Direct care supervisors and staffing coordinators - Legal and risk management professionals working in the care industry ### Episode Format - Expert insights and regulatory context - Real-world scenarios and practical checklists - Q&A segments addressing common compliance challenges1 November 2025, 8:56 am
- 50 minutes 2 secondsCareproviders Assistance Services | The Application ProcessWelcome to Episode 2, where we dive into the ins and outs of the Community Care Licensing's application process. In this episode, we unpack: - Part A and Part B of the application process with CCL - The power of being connected: building and maintaining a strong support system and village - The importance of your local network: your Regional Center's VAC (Vendor Advisory Committee) and how to get involved - Infrastructure: Thinking Like A Boss, best practices for scalable operations - The benefits of incorporating to protect your program and impact - A nod to the music you hear in our intro and outro: produced by Miles McCoy, who also creates the meditation music you can purchase on our website Whether you're new to Community Care Licensing or looking to streamline your process, this episode provides practical insights, actionable steps, and a focus on community support that helps you thrive. Key takeaways: - Clear guidance on completing Part A and Part B applications - Location, Location, Location! Are you less than 300 feet from another Licensed facility? What is the importance of being vendored in your catchment? How does one catchment fair better financially than another. - Strategies to build a resilient support network and village - How to engage with your Regional Center VAC for better collaboration - Practical tips for infrastructure planning, incorporating your organization while building corporate credit - How Miles McCoy's music enhances the listening experience and supports our mission Producer note: This episode is produced by Miles McCoy, the artist behind our meditation music collection—now available for purchase on our website. Tune in for an informative, practical, and community-centered discussion designed to empower you on your licensing journey.25 October 2025, 2:40 am
- 46 minutes 48 secondsCareproviders Assistance Services | So You Want To Be A Care Provider?
Meet Charisse McCoy, the heart behind the thriving Careproviders Assistance Services, Inc. consulting business. This informative episode is about choosing and sustaining a career in caregiving.
In this conversation, we explore your Corporate Structure, Knowing Your Why, Determining Your Population, Imposter Syndrome, Compassionate Care, Mission Statement, Population Compatibility and running a care facility Ethically and with Professionalism.
Whether you are just starting out, considering a shift from another field or already leading a care team, Charisse's insights offer a grounded blueprint for purposeful, sustainable caregiving. She blends real world examples with practical tools you can apply in your facility today.
Key Take Aways:
- A clear, personal resonant "Why" fuels resilience and longevity in being a care provider.
- Defining your population sharpens focus, improves outcomes and strengthens community trust.
- Imposter Syndrome is common and conquerable with reflection, mentorship, actionable routines and starting with a firm foundation.
- Compassionate care requires boundaries, self-care and a culture that reinforces empathy.
- Leadership in residential care blends heart with process: staff development, resident centered planning and compliant ethical operations.
Join Charisse McCoy for an honest, hopeful conversation about the calling, the challenges and the daily choices that shape a compassionate care provider.
3 October 2025, 9:12 pm - 28 minutes 23 secondsMom-e-Preneurs |Know Your Worth | S2 E28
We all know that salaried women earn less on average than men, but a business owner, especially one who provides professional services, is in the unique position to set her own rate. Ask for what you are worth and do not hedge or apologize when you are not the best bargain around. Standing firm about your rates sets a tone in the business relationship that you take your time seriously and know how that time should be valued. If a potential client does not agree, your precious time is better served elsewhere.
1 May 2019, 6:35 am - 35 minutes 4 secondsMom-e-Preneurs |Nipsey Hussle | S2 E27
Who are you surrounding yourself with? Are you equally yoked; do they have your back? You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. The question is, do we help people by staying in the trenches or can we affect change from afar. The true measure of your worth includes all the benefits others have gained from your success but at what cost do we give back?
11 April 2019, 1:10 am - 37 minutes 51 secondsMom-e-Preneurs | Don't Molest The Fyre In You | S2 E26
In Season 1 episode 17 titled Build Him Up, we talked about the Virtuous woman. I discuss how rich this passage was an how 20 episodes could be done from Proverbs 31. Not only did she highly esteem her husband and represented him well while taking care of her children, home and assistants… she also was an entrepreneur. The Proverbs woman is ethical, sound, talented, intellectual and pure. What makes brilliant people go left instead of right?
7 April 2019, 6:54 am - 26 minutes 36 secondsMom-e-Preneurs | Compassionate Parenting | S1 E23
Do not do for a child what they can do for themselves. I do not want to make too grandiose a claim, but there are personality predictors to parenting. We parent with our personalities far more than we think. We look at our children and there is a landscape of facts; we view these facts objectively and we draw a conclusion. We feel our children should know how to do something or understand something because we do. It does not work that way because there are too many facts and variables. Let's explore.
7 January 2019, 2:18 am - 34 minutes 39 secondsMom-e-Preneurs |Becoming Me | S1 E22
Who are you and who are you looking forward to BECOMING in 2019? Everyone should map out who they are and what bought them to this point in their lives. Who are you yet to BECOME? Your story is not over! There are still chapters to be written. What footprints will you leave behind impressed in the sand? How will your life's existence be recorded in time by man?
26 December 2018, 11:36 pm - 41 minutes 12 secondsMom-e-Preneurs | The Responsibility of Leadersip 2 |S1 E21
Are our jobs killing us? Are you an effective leader who instills trust and leads by example? How do the systemic chemicals endorphins, dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin and cortisol effect us in the work place? Let's explore.
9 October 2018, 4:24 pm - 27 minutes 54 secondsMom-e-Preneurs | The Responsibility of Leadership Part 1 | S1 E20
What are the responsibilities of leadership? Why are some born to lead and others chose to follow? Is it DNA? Is it environmental? As a leader what is your charge? Inside our bodies are chemicals that are trying to get us to do things that are in the best interest of us. If you've ever had a feeling of happiness, pride, joy, love or fulfillment all of these feelings are chemically produced feelings; produced by four predominate chemicals. We will explore: endorphins, dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin. The chemicals serotonin and oxytocin is what makes our society great... this is where leaders are born.
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