Title: New Choices and Options: The Support Options Waiver
1New Choices and Options The Support Options
Waiver
- Wyoming Department of Health, Developmental
Disabilities Division
2Overview of Presentation
- Background on Waiver
- Why is the Division developing a Supports Waiver?
- What is a Supports Waiver?
- How is it different from our current Waivers?
- What are our goals?
- How can we accomplish this?
- How can you participate?
- Questions
3Background on Waiver
- Division began working on the Real Choice
Waiver several years ago focusing on
self-direction - Public Forums were held around the state in 2007
- Information was gathered on major components of
waiver, including self-direction and financial
management services - An internal working group of Division staff was
formed in February 2009 to continue work on the
waiver - At beginning phase of development
4Philosophy of Self-Determination
Nothing about me Without Me
- Based on 5 principles
- FREEDOM to make life decisions
- AUTHORITY to control the service budget and to
make decisions on services/supports - SUPPORT types and extent determined by person
- RESPONSIBILITY to use public funds wisely and,
with added flexibility, to serve people in a more
cost effective way - CONFIRMATION - to confirm that the person, with
their circle of support, has the right to control
decisions about their life, even if the person
does not communicate like everyone else does - From Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation Center for Self -Determination
My Life My Way
5What is a Supports Waiver?
- Two major components
- Provides support services to people who do not
require intensive residential services - Possible services include companion services,
respite, employment services, family training - Includes the option of self-directing of services
- Can choose to receive traditional support
services
6Why is the Division Developing a Supports Waiver?
- Provides an opportunity for people to self-direct
services more choice and control over services - Allows Division to fund a wider range of support
services - Allows Division to better manage resources
- Decrease in administrative costs while allowing
for more flexibility and control by participants
7Differences From Existing Division Waivers
- Include intensive residential services
- Do not include option to self-direct
- For adults, majority of services provider
controlled - Individual budgets and caps on services
- Will not include intensive residential services
- Includes the option to self-direct
- A wider range of service options and flexibility
- A cap on budget but fewer caps on services
8How Can Waivers Support Self-Direction?
- Offer services to assist person in self-directing
such as - Supports broker
- Case manager
- Financial Management Services
- Offer more flexibility in services, such as
- Fewer unit limits and overall caps on services
- More flexibility to change services and support
providers - More service options that better meet persons
needs, such as Goods and Services
9Support Broker Case Manager
- Support Broker can help
- Plan what supports and services are needed
- Assist with the hiring and firing processes
- Evaluate what is going well and what needs to be
changed - Manage a budget
- Case Manager
- Facilitates development of the plan of care
- Submits plan of care to the Division
- Monitors services
- Monitors use of the budget
10Financial Management Services
- Why is this service needed?
- Funds cannot be given directly to individuals
- What does FMS do?
- FMS responsible for
- Payroll taxes and other IRS requirements
- Paying the service providers
- Tracking use of budget, reporting to participant
and case manager
11Goals for Support Options Waiver
- The Division hopes to develop the waiver so that
it - Gives people authority and supports to hire and
fire staff - Offers more service options
- Allows for more flexibility to develop and change
service plan with less bureaucracy - Provides resources and training to assist
participants in learning the system and deciding
if they want to self -direct - Provides ongoing resources and training to
participants, representatives, and providers
12How Can We Accomplish This?
- Internal group continues to learn more about
self- direction and support waivers - Working with Navigant to complete national
research - Receiving technical assistance from CMS on
self-direction - Request for Proposal for a Financial Management
Services will be released within the next month - Chosen vendor will assist Division in
establishing this service - Beginning draft of waiver application
13How Can You Participate?
- Attend the Division Road Show in the summer to
receive more detailed information on the waiver
and to give your input on the direction of the
waiver - Information on sessions will be sent out by mail
and on the listserv - Education on self-direction will be
providedlinks to self-direction information on
the next slide as well - Keep updated on progress of developing waiver and
give input through Navigant Consulting, Inc.
website - http//www.dddwaiverrevisions.com/
- Can also be accessed through Division website at
http//wdh.state.wy.us/ddd/index.html, click on
Support Options Waiver
14Links to Information on Self-Determination
- Center for Self-Determination
- http//www.centerforself-determination.com/sd.html
- Disability Resources Organization
- http//www.disabilityresources.org/SELF-DETERMINAT
ION.html - Cash and Counseling Center
- www.cashandcounseling.org
- The National Resource Center for
Participant-Directed Services - www.participantdirection.org
15Division Contact Information