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I N F O R M A T I O N P R O V I D E D B Y
Proposal to change SupportServices Waiver to Family Support
Waiver
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How you can comment on this proposal
You can send concerns to CMS (agency that approvesproposal): Associate Regional Administrator
Verlon Johnson
312-353-1133 [email protected]
The public comment period for the state will last 30business days from the date of posting (3/18/12)
Please send all comments [email protected]
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Sec 144 and proposal to change waiver system
It is important to note that the Sec 144 proposalincludes the provision that individuals will no longeruse the Support Services/Family Support Waiver as astepping stone to the DD/Autism waiver. Unless
individuals meet yet to be defined priority criteria,they maynever receive the DD/Autism waiver.
Except where noted, information was obtaineddirectly from the states proposal to CMS
You can learn more about the entire Sec 144 reportin our powerpoint:http://www.fvindiana.org/Trainings/DDwaiver/index.html
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Purpose of the Amendment
Reflecting a name change from the Support ServicesWaiver to the Family Supports Waiver
Addition of the Participant Assistance and Care (PAC)service
Increasing the waiver funding cap from $13,500 to$16,250 Bringing portions of the Family Supports Waiver in line
with recent changes directed by CMS under the recentlyapproved Autism Waiver Amendment
Reflecting legislated changes Removal of references specific to contracted Case
Managers/Management
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How DDRS reports input was sought
DDRS meets with small groups of parents and providersand attends Powerful Parent meetings on a regular basis.
Since July 1, 2007, the DDRS has contracted with the Arcof Indiana (Arc) to serve as an extension of the Division.
Prior to the renewal, the DDRS and OMPP sought publicinput on how to improve the ways participants and theirfamilies are served as well as ways to heighten person-centered principles in the architecture of Indianas
waiver service delivery system.
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How DDRS reports input was sought
The IIDC hosted Community Conversations in threecities: Indianapolis (Central Indiana), New Albany(Southern Indiana), and Fort Wayne (Northern Indiana).In all, 197 participants participated in the Conversations
In a one month time frame, a total of 432 individualsresponded to a statewide online survey.
In total, 656 individuals participated in the variouspublic input opportunities to address: Whats Working;
Whats Not Working; Concerns and Suggestions aboutCurrent and New Waiver Services; and Concerns andSuggestions about Processes and Procedures
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You STILL have a chance to provide input
SHARE YOUR VOICE. Tell your story.
Contact CMS: Associate Regional Administrator, VerlonJohnson 312-353-1133 [email protected]
Tell the stakeholder group, including The Arc, what yourconcerns are
Attend Powerful Parents meetings and other meetingsaround the state
Talk to your state legislators. Find them here:http://www.in.gov/legislative/contact/index.html
Stay-up-to-date on other possible changes
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Changes to the cap under new waiver
Participants will be allowed a total cost limit of $16,250per year for any combination of services selected underthe Family Supports Waiver, formerly known as theSupport Services (SS) Waiver. The State reasonablyexpects that targeted individuals have available services
and supports from sources other than the waiver (forexample, family caregivers, educational settings, or otherpublic programs and supports) which, in combination
with the waiver services, will be sufficient to ensure theirhealth, safety and welfare.
At the time of this amendment, the State does not projectadditional increases or adjustments in the $16,250individual cost limit will be needed.
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Eligibility determination process
Use of the Developmental Disabilities Profile (DDP) is to be discontinued as ofAugust 1, 2012. Instead, the LOC Screening Tool (first used for waiver Level ofCare determinations in September 2011), continues to be used, while othercriteria used in the determination of Level of Care remain unchanged
The ID, DD or other related condition must have an onset prior to age 22 and
be expected to continue. The ID, DD or related condition must also result insubstantial functional limitations in at least three (3) of the following areas ofmajor life activities:
Self-care.
Understanding and use of language.
Learning.
Mobility.
Self-direction.
Capacity for independent living.
Economic self-sufficiency
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How will new people be added to the FSW?
Entrance to the Family Supports Waiver, formerlyknown as the Support Services Waiver, is governedon a first come, first served basis by the applicant'ssigned and dated application for waiver services.
The State may reserve a portion of the participantcapacity of the waiver for specified purposes (e.g.,provide for the community transition ofinstitutionalized persons or furnish waiver services
to individuals experiencing a crisis) subject to CMSreview and approval.
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Will people ever move to another waiver?
When there is a change in the participant's condition orcircumstances post-entrance to the waiver that requires theprovision of services in an amount which exceeds the cost limit, inorder to ensure the participant's health and welfare, the State willtake the following actions:
Evaluate the participant for enrollment into another waiveroperated by the Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services
when the participant meets the specific reserved capacity criteria forentrance to the waiver
Evaluate the participant to determine if they appear to meet the
eligibility criteria for participation under another waiver programoperated by another Division, such as a waiver requiring NursingFacility Level of Care and operated by the State's Division of Agingand complete a referral to the Division of Aging when theparticipant appears to meet criteria or upon participant request
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NEW SERVICE: Participant Assistance and Care
PAC services support and enable the participant in activities of daily living, self-care, and mobility with the hands-on assistance, prompting, reminders,supervision and monitoring needed to ensure the health, safety and welfare ofthe participant.
Assistance with personal care, meals, shopping, errands, scheduling
appointments, chores and leisure activities (excluding the provision oftransportation)
Assistance with mobility including but not limited to transfers, ambulation,use of assistive devices
Assistance with correspondence and bill paying
Escorting the participant to community activities and appointments
Supervision and monitoring of the participant
Reinforcement of behavioral support
Reinforcement of principle of health and safety
Completion of task list
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Case management
Case Management: This service is currently beingprovided outside the waiver to all SSW enrollees.Indiana proposes to again allow choice of providers.
Note: This service will be a required purchase out ofthe waiver budget. Approx $1200-$1500/yr
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What can I buy with $16,250/yr?
The most frequently utilized services are:
Pre Voc (8:1) $4.72/hr
Respite $23.24/hr
Individual Community Hab $22.09/hr Facility Based Services (4:1) $8.48/hr
Behavioral Support $72.80/hr
Note: we are unsure of rate for PersonalAssistance/PAC, but it will likely be in the $20-25/hrrange
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Next Steps
Most importantly, you should SHARE YOUR VOICE.If this proposal is approved, changes may occur assoon at July 1, 2012
Learn about Understanding the Funding Maze and
Filling the Funding Gaps via our online webisodesand webquests, found on our website:
http://www.fvindiana.org/training
Contact us if you need help: 317 944 8982