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Title: Navigating the New System


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Navigating the New SystemCommunity Care
Waiver,Waiting List Changes, and Individualized
Budgets

2
Overview of Presentation
  • Who we are
  • Three things you will know after tonight
  • What Medicaid is
  • What the Community Care Waiver is
  • How to get services

3
What is Medicaid?
  • Government funded health insurance program for
    low income children and families, and adults who
    are aged, blind or disabled
  • Pays for doctor visits, prescription drug
    coverage, other medical services
  • Covers services other insurance often doesnt
    personal care, and long term services supports

4
What is the Community Care Waiver
  • Funding mechanism for services
  • Funds services in group homes, day programs,
    in-home supports
  • Federal government contributes to the cost of
    services
  • When services are not covered under waiver, the
    state pays the entire cost

5
and Why is it Important?
  • It allows people to receive services in the
    community rather than in an institution
  • It offers a wider variety/range of services
    supports
  • Because of the federal funds, it has potential to
    provide more money so the State can serve more
    people

6
and Why is it Important?
  • And, it is the only way to access long term
    supports and ensure that your son/daughter will
    be properly supported throughout his/her lifetime
  • Extensive waiting list

7
How Do You Get Services?
  • Become DDD eligible
  • Get on the Waiver Waiting List
  • While you are waiting, you may be eligible for
    non-waiver-funded services
  • Contact your DDD case manager to find out what
    services you can get while waiting for a waiver
    slot

8
Overview of New System Changes that are Coming
  • The only REAL/practical differences are
  • The vocabulary
  • What you get when you reach the top of the
    waiting list
  • You will have more choices in terms of what
    services you can get and from whom

9
New System
  • Self-direction Option
  • Based more on in-home supports
  • Funding flows from DDD through Fiscal
    Intermediary
  • Waiting list for waiver slot

10
New System
  • Provider-Managed Option
  • Individual chooses a provider agency
  • Payment made directly to provider
  • Waiting list for waiver slot

11
What We Know for Sure
  • National Trend
  • DDD has stated that this change is already being
    implemented
  • Self advocates families will need a new set of
    skills new vocabulary

12
How does the Waiver System Work?
  • Determination of eligibility for waiver services
  • Waiting list criteria
  • Reserve capacity within the waiver
  • Assessment
  • Individual Budget Decision to self-direct or
    not
  • Plan Development
  • If not eligible, then look at non-waiver waiver
    services funded with state dollars

13
What does Self-Direct Mean?
  • Support Coordinator assigned
  • How do I find service providers?
  • Who checks to see if services are being
    delivered?
  • How does the money get paid to the provider? How
    much? Can I negotiate?
  • What if my needs change?

14
Waiver Waiting List
  • All move to waiver waiting list if not currently
    enrolled on waiver
  • When your name comes up on list, you will receive
    services you need at that time, and be removed
    from list
  • If needs change, the changes will be accommodated

15
How Waiting List Will Work
16
Changes in Need
  • If needs change, an updated plan is completed
  • Services change to fit the need
  • Waiver eligibility is preserved regardless of
    residence
  • Waiver is portable

17
Review of Covered Services in CCW
  • Case Management
  • Day Habilitation
  • Individual Supports
  • Respite
  • Supported Employment
  • Community Transition Services
  • Support Coordination
  • Assistive Technology Devices
  • Environmental and Vehicle Adaptations
  • Personal Emergency Response System (PERS)
  • Transportation

18
Non-Medicaid Funded Services
  • Family Support
  • Residential (room board) after contribution to
    care received
  • Start-up costs for residential placements, other
    than Transition services
  • Discussion of what should be covered by
    state-only funds

19
Questions
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Contact
  • Start with your Case Manager
  • Contact me by email, if possible
  • linda.lewis-day_at_dhs.state.nj.us
  • 609-631-6502

21
Medicaid 101
  • What is Medicaid?
  • Medical assistance to individuals who are aged,
    blind or disabled and TANF
  • Income test
  • Resource test

22
Medicaid 101
  • Services covered under Medicaid
  • Mandatory services
  • E.g., physician, hospitalization, pharmacy
  • Optional services
  • E.g., therapy, private duty nursing
  • Each state determines scope, duration, and amount

23
Waiver 101 or Why Have a Waiver?
  • Institutional eligibility vs. in-home eligibility
    for Medicaid
  • Non-traditional services needed
  • Amendment to the Social Security Act in 1981
  • Created 1915 (c) option for states

24
Waiver 101
  • Home and Community Based Services
  • Allows state to limit number of individuals
    enrolled
  • Allows state to refuse enrollment if individual
    cost is higher than institutional
  • Standards for providers
  • Additional waivers requested
  • Statewideness
  • Amount, duration and scope
  • Comparability
  • Institutional income

25
Waiver 101
  • Eligibility
  • State specific
  • Income
  • Resources
  • Level of care
  • Service need

26
CMS Oversight
  • Level of Care
  • Services
  • Plan
  • Qualified Providers
  • Financial Accountability
  • Administrative Oversight by Medicaid Agency

27
New Jersey Waivers
  • AIDS Community Care Alternatives Program (ACCAP)
  • Community Resources for People with Disabilities
    (CRPD)
  • combined three model waivers
  • Acquired Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

28
New Jersey Waivers
  • Global Options (GO)
  • combined Community Care Program for the
    Elderly and Disabled (CCPED) and Enhanced
    Community Options (ECO)
  • Community Care Waiver (CCW)

29
Community Care Waiver
  • Nationally, the second waiver approved by federal
    government
  • Refinanced group home services
  • Model used by many other states
  • Changes needed to update model

30
Revisions to CCW
  • Philosophical Changes
  • Changed Services
  • New Services
  • Deleted Services

31
Revisions to CCW
  • Services where you live
  • With family
  • Apartment
  • Supportive living
  • Group home

32
Revisions to CCW
  • Self-direction
  • added as option (includes Real Life Choices,
    Self-Determination, and Olmstead individuals who
    self-direct, and individuals served from Waiting
    List)
  • Provider directed model still available
  • Essential Life Plan
  • added as alternate plan of care for individuals
    who self-direct or have an individual budget

33
Revisions to CCW
  • Regional Monitor for Individuals who Self-direct
    (new administrative service)
  • Assures that the following is completed
  • Assessment for waiver eligibility
  • Level of care
  • Assignment of budget amount
  • Review approve service plan
  • Assure health safety factors considered
  • Approves expenditures

34
Revisions to CCW
  • Retainer days paid for absences from day program
    and residential supports
  • Therapeutic days
  • Hospital days related stays in other facilities

35
New Service
  • Support Coordination
  • For persons who self-direct
  • Connects people to services
  • Providers of Support Coordination are employed by
    agencies other than the Division
  • Conflict of Interest provision

36
Revisions to CCW
  • New individuals enrolled on waiver are assigned
    funding maximum based on the Developmental
    Disability Review Tool (DDRT)
  • Remove Psychiatry ITN as a covered service

37
New Services
  • Transition Services
  • For people being discharged from institutional
    settings
  • Must be entering a non group home setting
  • Pays for deposits, furniture, one time services
    (cleaning, extermination, etc.), moving
  • Up to 180 days prior to move

38
Revisions to CCW
  • Respite changes
  • Clarify respite payment cannot be made to
    relative who lives with individual
  • Expands eligible providers
  • Camp (no out of state)
  • ICF/MR
  • Group respite at no more than 14 ratio

39
Revisions to CCW
  • Day Habilitation
  • Changed name
  • Added hourly units (no more than 25/wk)
  • Distance between individuals residence day
    habilitation site is not greater than 38 miles

40
Revisions to CCW
  • Individual Supports
  • Added hourly units (ratio cannot exceed 14)
  • Requires drug alcohol testing orientation
    training
  • Permits family member residing in home to provide
    services for a limited period (no more than 40
    hours per week for no more than 30 days annually)
    during transition of staff

41
Revisions to CCW
  • Environmental/Vehicle Modification
  • Total expenditure of 11,000 every three years in
    conjunction with
  • Assistive Technology Devices (new service)
  • Transportation (new service)
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