Title: Wanda Caron, COTA/L Ketra S. Crosson, OTR/L
1 Empowering Farmers with Disabilities
to Manage Their Own Personal Assistance At Home
and On-the-Farm
- Wanda Caron, COTA/L Ketra S. Crosson, OTR/L
- AgrAbility Specialist
AgrAbility Specialist
Visit us online at alphaonenow.org
2Definition of a CIL
- Centers for Independent Living empower consumers
with disabilities through core services including
peer support, advocacy, skills training and
information referral, to gain or regain
independence. - CILS are created by people with disabilities for
people with disabilities and at least 50 of
staff working at a CIL have a disability. - CILs are also governed by a board of directors
that must consist of people with disabilities. - As a Center we can provide peer support through
staff or through other consumers to offer first
hand knowledge about removing barriers. This
provides a unique perspective of not only being
able to talk the talk, but to walk the walk when
supporting consumers with like needs.
3Alpha One - Who we are
- Our Vision
- As the result of Alpha One's endeavors, Maine
will be a model for the nation in enabling people
with disabilities of all ages to live
independently. - Our Mission
- Alpha One, Maines Center for Independent
Living, directed by and for people with
disabilities, is committed to providing the
disabled community in Maine with information,
services and products that create opportunities
for people with disabilities to live
independently.
4Alpha One - Our Services
- Personal Assistance Services
- Consumer Directed
- Transportation
- Adaptive Driver Evaluation
- Recreation
- Open Waters (Adaptive Scuba diving)
- Rink Link (Adaptive Ice sports program)
- Adaptive Equipment
- Renegade Wheelchairs
- Other
- Maine affiliate for New England ADA Technical
Assistance
5Alpha One - Our Services
- Housing
- Access Design (Architectural Accessibility
specialists) - Home Retro
- Critical Access
- Financing
- mPower (Maines adaptive loan fund)
- Personal Finance Skills Training
- Title 7 part b
- Independent Living Services
- Information Referral
- AgrAbility
- Hear in Maine
- Independent Living Assessment and Skills Training
- Homeward Bound
6Learning Objectives
- Participants will . . .
- have an increased understanding of personal
assistance for home and on-the-farm - have an increased understanding of personal
assistance funding options - understand how to take a primary role in
determining personal assistance needs as well as
how to meet this need
7Independent Living Paradigm
8What is Independent Living?
- Independent Living .. is control over ones life
based on the choice of options that minimize
reliance on others in making decisions and
performing everyday activities. This includes
managing ones affairs, participating in day to
day life in the community, fulfilling a range of
social roles, and making decisions that lead to
self determination and minimization of
psychological or physical dependence upon others. - (Frieden, Richards, Cole and Bailey, 1979)
9Independent living is not
- Just a matter of living on one's own, being
employed in a job fitting one's capabilities and
interests, or having an active social life. - These are aspects of independent living.
10Independent living is
- About self-determination.
- Having the right and the opportunity to pursue
your own course of action. - Having the freedom to fail - and to learn from
one's failures, just as - non-disabled people do.
11What is Personal Assistance?
- Activities of Daily Living ADLs
- Bed Mobility
- Transfers
- Locomotion
- Dressing
- Eating
- Toilet Use
- Personal Hygiene
- Bathing
-
12What is Personal Assistance?
- Instrumental Activities of Daily Living IADLs
- Meal Preparation/Cleanup
- Telephone/Technology use
- Housework
- Vacuuming
- Mopping
- Cleaning bathroom
- Take out the garbage/recycling
- Dusting
- Make and change bed
- Managing Finances
- Grocery Shopping/Personal Shopping
- Laundry
-
13What is Personal Assistance?
- Job Related Assistance with farm tasks
- Set up environment or work task
- Assistance on/off farm equipment
- Working side by side with the farmer with a
disability, assisting as needed - Help manage energy level by doing part or all of
a task for the farmer with a disability - Help manage pain by doing part of all of a task
for the farmer with a disability - Increase the safety, so that the farmer with a
disability is less likely to take a risk -
14What is Personal Assistance?
- Job accommodation by an agricultural employer
- Set up environment or work task
- Completing work tasks that may be out of the
reach range of the employee or outside of
lifting limits - Working side by side with the employee with a
disability, assisting as needed - Help manage energy level by doing part or all of
a task for the employee with a disability -
15What is Personal Assistance?
- Job accommodation by an agricultural employer
- (continued)
- Help manage pain by doing part of all of a task
for the employee with a disability - Increase the safety, so that the employee with a
disability is less likely to take a risk - Assist with phone or other communication
- Drive employee with disability to meetings
-
16Consumer Stories
- Maine consumer talks about using community
based personal assistance.
17Making Services Happen- Pairing together
community resources
- Medicaid Funded Community Based Personal Care
Services - Address ADL IADL needs
- Card carrying Medicaid (100 of poverty level)
- Consumers with fewer care needs
- Need limited assist (person highly involved in
the activity but need some form of assistance to
complete task) - Hours cap range 20 to 30 hours/wk.
18Making Services Happen- Pairing together
community resources
- Medicaid Funded Community Based Personal Care
Services - Medicaid Home and Community Based Waivers
- Allow for a higher consumer income (125 of
poverty level), or higher with a cost-of-care
contribution - Waive spousal income
- Consumer has higher care needs (equivalent to
those in a nursing home) - Need extensive assist (person involved in the
activity but need near to full caregiver
assistance to complete task) - Hours cap in Maine - 64 and 86 hours/wk.
19Making Services Happen- Pairing together
community resources
- Models of Community Based Personal Care Services
- Home Health Services Model
- Agency provides
- Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
- Personal Support Specialist (PSS)
- Registered Nurse - ongoing
- Monitor vitals
- Medication Set up
- Monitor medical needs (skin, UTIs, etc)
- Change indwelling catheter
- Staff are scheduled by the agency
- May be limitations on when staff are available
(times of the day, days of the week)
20Making Services Happen- Pairing together
community resources
- Models of Community Based Personal Care Services
- Consumer Directed Model
- Consumer direct hires through advertizing or
networking - Or hires from a pool of staff that have already
been vetted - Staff are trained on-the-job by the consumer, so
do not need to have CNA or PSS training - Staff, under the direction of the consumer can
cover all tasks otherwise provided by CNA, PSS,
or RN - Consumer determines the schedule of the Personal
Assistant (PA) and the tasks they complete
during the scheduled time - Consumer manages staff day-to-day and can fire
where indicated - Combination of Home Health and Consumer Directed
21Making Services Happen- Pairing together
community resources
- Accessing Services
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS)
- Long term Services and Supports
- http//www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Info
rmation/By-Topics/Long-Term-Services-and-Support/L
ong-Term-Services-and-Support.html - Your states Department of Health and Human
Services - Your states Office of Elder and Adult Services
- County Health Services
22Making Services Happen- Pairing together
community resources
- Accessing Services
- Centers for Independent Living (CILs)
- http//www.ilru.org/html/publications/directory/in
dex.html - The National Association of Area Agencies on
Aging (AAAs) - http//www.n4a.org/index.cfm
- Administration for Community Living
- http//acl.gov/Programs/CDAP/OIP/ADRC/index.aspx
23Making Services Happen
- Self Hire
- Fee for-service from Home Health Agency for ADL
and IADL services only - Farm employee with both farm and personal care
skills - Job accommodation by an agricultural employer
- Barter
- Time /Dollar Network
- http//www.hourexchangeportland.org/howitworks.php
24Making Services Happen
- Self Hire
- Example job Description
- My day will begin at around 730 a.m. after my
morning care. I will need for you to have my
equipment set up and ready by this time. My
physical needs can fluctuate depending on my good
and bad days so you may need to help me become
situated in my seated position depending on which
equipment I may be using. - In some areas of the farm phones are not
reliable. We do have radios to assist with
communication on these days, but know
communication is very important since I am not
able to leave the equipment to deal with issues
outside the cab or seated position. At times I
will also need different levels of assistance in
managing my positioning or other personal care
needs throughout the day.
25Making Services Happen
- Self Hire
- Example job Description (Continued)
- Good or bad days are based on several factors
which can include but may not be limited to - Extreme temps can cause me to have low energy
levels. I can try to regulate this with air
conditioning, but you will need to pay attention
to my personal needs since the consequences can
mean a trip to the ER. - At times I may develop an infection somewhere in
my body and my ability to move will be limited.
This can happen without any warning and you may
be the first to notice my changes. - Having pushed and done too much the day before
may affect the next days level of activity for
me.
26Making Services Happen
- Self Hire
- Example job Description (Continued)
- Personal care needs can be
- Help me set up my lunch or snacks depending on
what and where I may be during the day. - If in the middle of the field you may need to
help me with my leg bag a couple of times
throughout the day. - If my level of energy is challenged you may need
to assist me more with loading on and off the
equipment.
27Making Services Happen
- Self Hire
- Example job Description (Continued)
- Farm tasks needs can be
- Help me get set up at different stations on the
farm so I can carry out my tasks. - You may need to change my equipment on the
tractor limiting the amount of transfers I may
need to do. - Bring my power chair to areas I may need it, if
leaving tractor behind in the field and help me
maneuver it the terrain is not manageable for the
chair.
28Making Services Happen
- Self Hire
- Advertizing
- May be typical farmer networking or hiring routes
- Newspapers (daily, weekly)
- Ag newsletters
- Word of Mouth, circles of relationships
- Craigs List
- College students OT, PT, RN, CNA programs, Ag
students - Interviewing
- Funding your self hire cost of doing business
- Incorporate into business plan
- Work Plan with Vocational Rehabilitation
29Making Services Happen
- Combining services
- Medicaid funded service or self pay for ADL and
IADL needs to get out the door and onto the
farm - Self-hire for on-farm ADL and farm task needs
- Back up plan
- Planning for PA sickness or vacations
- Substitute PA may not do all tasks, but help
with the most important things to get by until
regular staff return
30Consumer Stories
- Maine consumer talks about personal assistance
needs in agriculture
31Other Resources
- Veterans Administration Aid Attendance
- State funded personal assistance for those over
income/asset for Medicaid - Tech Act Resource AT for personal care or farm
- Adaptive Equipment
- Equipment Lending Closets
- Classified Ads for AT
- http//www.ataporg.org/
- AgrAbility list serve ask questions of the
greater AgrAbility team about meeting personal
assistance needs, - at home and on-the-farm
32Questions - Comments?
- Thank you
- Wanda Caron, COTA/L
- wcaron_at_alphaonenow.org
- Ketra S. Crosson, OTR/L
- kcrosson_at_alphaonenow.org
Visit us online at alphaonenow.org