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Kappa Gamm Case Study

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Kappa Kappa Gamma is committed to granting exceptions to policies when such exceptions are necessary to afford members with physical or mental disabilities an equal opportunity to use and enjoy chapter housing. Therefore, Kappa will permit the use of a service or assistance animal by an individual with a disability if that member can provide adequate documentation of the necessity of the animal.

Kappa will require an individual with a disability to remove a service or assistance animal from the premises if the animal is out of control and the animal's handler does not take effective action to control it or if the animal is not housebroken. Documentation of Disability and Accommodation Need:
A member requesting an exception related to her …show more content…

1. Identify the presenting diagnoses utilizing diagnostic categorization or classification as described by the International Classification of Diseases or the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Diagnoses should indicate primary, secondary, etc., and significant findings, particularly in respect to presenting problems. Does the diagnosed condition(s) currently rise to the level of a disability?
2. The date the examination/assessment/evaluation was performed for the presenting diagnoses. Or, if following the applicant for an extended time, the date of onset and date of an evaluation of the condition that is recent enough to demonstrate the applicant's current level of functioning.
3. Describe the tests and methodology used to determine the disability and/or condition. Please do not send copies of the applicant's medical records.
4. Specify the current functional impact on the applicant's physical, perceptual and cognitive performance in activities, such as activities of daily living, regulating emotions, living with others, sleeping or waking, communicating, socializing, mobility, or any other major activities affected by the disabling …show more content…

Are there other acceptable modalities of treatment (e.g., medication) aside from the ESA that could be prescribed?
9. Is there an identifiable and documented nexus between the disability and the assistance that the animal provides? If so, please describe.
10. Is there evidence that the ESA is currently helping or has helped the applicant in the past?
11. Does having and caring for the animal provide the applicant with significantly greater benefits than those that accrue to any pet owner? If so, please provide a description of those benefits.
12. Is the animal necessary in order for the applicant to function in the living and working environment? If so, please provide a brief explanation.
13. Please provide the credentials (e.g., certification, licensure and/or training) of the diagnosing professional. What type of training, experience or expertise do you have with including emotional support animals in your treatment plans?
14. Given the applicant’s condition, do you have any concerns about the applicant’s ability to care properly for an ESA in a confined setting? For example, could an applicant with a major depressive disorder care for a dog if he or she lacks sufficient motivation to walk the dog several times each

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