Montana Community Choice Partnership Money Follows the Person (MFP) Demonstration Grant Stakeholder Advisory Council Meeting March 10, 2015.

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Montana Community Choice Partnership

Money Follows the Person (MFP)Demonstration Grant

Stakeholder Advisory Council Meeting

March 10, 2015

MFP Vision

*Montana will create a sustainable system that supports community options as a first choice for individuals needing long term care services.

Timeline of MFP

*September 2012 – Montana receives a MFP Award

*August 2013 – Montana’s initial MFP budget is approved

*December 2013 - MFP Director starts

*April 2014 - Draft process and materials are developed

*May 2014 – 2 pilot transitions from MDC

*July 2014 – 3 staff start, materials finalized, MFP webpage established, online referral form active

*August 2014 – Transitions begin

*January 2015 – Statewide MFP trainings complete, 5 of 10 Demonstration Services finalized and coded

*February 2015 – Sustainability Planning

Eligibility Requirements

PARTICIPANTS MUST:*Be 90 consecutive days in an inpatient facility

*Be Medicaid eligible at least one day prior to transition

*Enroll in HCBS waiver or 1915 (i) State Plan HCBS program

*Transition into MFP qualified housing

Benefits to Participants

PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE:*Significant planning time focused on

finding appropriate housing, services, and other transition work

*365 days MFP participation/funding – does not include pre-transition work

*Waiver or State Plan program benefits form services baseline

*MFP demonstration services provide extra service options especially to help transition

Benchmarks

201788

• Elderly 15• ID/DD 5• PD 22• Mental Illness 12• Other 34

201677

• Elderly 13• ID/DD 7• PD 15• Mental Illness 12• Other 30

201547

• Elderly 5• ID/DD 5• PD 10• Mental Illness 3• Other 24

201423

• Elderly 2• ID/DD 3• PD 3• Mental Illness 3• Other 12

235

* Other = Youth with SED

MFP Referrals

REFERRALS BY WAIVER TYPE 2014 = 67 2015 = 22 Total = 89DSD MDC-0208 PRTF-0208 NH-0208 1915(i)-CMHB

208831

21010

229841

Big Sky Elderly 8 3 11

Big Sky Physically Disabled

23 11 34

SDMI 13 1 14Unknown 3 5 8

MFP Transitions

TRANSITIONS BY WAIVER TYPE 2014 = 15 2015 = 6 Total = 21DSD 7-MDC 0208 3-PRTF 0208 0-1915(i)

9630

1100

10730

Big Sky Elderly 2 1 3

Big Sky Physically Disabled

3 4 7

SDMI 1 0 1

MFP Qualified Housing

*Home owned or leased

*Apartment with individual lease, secure access, as well as living, sleeping, bathing and cooking areas over which you or your family has control

*Community-based residential setting, such as a group home, with a maximum of four unrelated people (excluding caregivers and personal attendants)*Must have living, sleeping, bathing, and cooking

areas

*Must have lockable access and egress

MFP Housing Placements

MFP HOUSING PLACEMENTSTotal Placements to Date: 21 MDC

0208PRTF 0208

PRTF 1915(i)

SDMI Elderly PhysicallyDisabled

Group Home (4 bed or less)

2 2

Assisted Living

2 1

Apartment 4 1 1 4Home 1 1 2

MFP Housing Placements

SUBSIDIZED HOUSING

6 transitioned into subsidized housing.

*2 – MDC (Project Based Section 8)

*3 – Physically Disabled (1-Public Housing, 1-Project Based Section 8, 1-Housing Choice Voucher)

*1 – Elderly 1 (Project Based Section 8)

2 transitioned with Housing Bridge Assistance

*1 – MDC

*1 – Physically Disabled

MFP Reporting

SCHEDULE OF REPORTSMonthly:

*Quality of Life

*New Edition’s (monthly call)

*Quarterly:

*ABCD Report (Financial)

*Mathematica Files (Quantitative Financial)

*QOL

*Semi-annual:

*Truven Report

*Yearly:

*Supplemental Budget

*Travel Log

Challenges and Successes

SUCCESSES*Referrals from many sources

*Opportunities to transition that would not have been available without MFP

*Complex, high needs transitions

*Good collaboration of effort

*Moving participants from settings other than nursing homes (MSH, PRTF, MDC)

*Success stories

Challenges and Successes

CHALLENGES*Lack of direct service providers

*Resistance to a new program

*Complex, high needs transitions

*Housing

*Expanded target populations

*Benchmarks do not include ID/DD in nursing home

*1915(i) is not expanding – how to serve youth

*Agencies resistant to upfront transition expenses

*Regional Transition Coordinator Service

*Billing across two Medicaid systems

Sustainability Planning

POLICY GUIDANCE*Statute allows MFP programs to continue

expending funds through September 30, 2020 by supplemental budgets awarded in FFY 2016

*MFP grant 2016 budget submission must include all expenses anticipated through 2020 – no new budgets after October 1, 2015

*Plan must detail grantee’s efforts to rebalance the LTC systems and maintain increasing transition activities during the final years of the program

Sustainability Planning

POLICY GUIDANCE CONTINUED…*Detail how to sustain staffing, transition activity,

services, demonstration projects, and structural changes initiated under MFP

*Detail any services, structural changes, or demonstration projects that will not be continued after the grant and explain why

*Include a timeline

Sustainability Plan due by April 30, 2015

Sustainability Template

Mandatory Elements:*Executive summary

*Stakeholder involvement

*Plan for continuing to transition out of institutions

*Decision to include MFP Demonstration Services and services funded by MFP Administrative funds (or not) and explain how and why

*Decision to continue funding for MFP staff

*State’s plan for utilizing all rebalancing funds by 9/30/20.

*Timeline for the above

*Estimated budget summary

Sustainability Template

Optional Elements:*State’s plans to expand HCBS

*State’s efforts to develop an adequate supply of accessible, affordable housing

*State’s efforts to support state of the art quality improvement systems for HCBS

Sustainability Template

Other requirements:

*Cover letter signed by the State Medicaid Director

*Plan to not exceed 50 pages excluding cover letter.

*Must address all mandatory elements

Next Meeting

Check your calendars for June

The End…..

Thank you and Safe Travels

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