RENEWAL WHAT CHANGES AND WHAT STAYS THE SAME THE HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED WAIVER DRAFT.

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RENEWAL WHAT CHANGES AND WHAT STAYS THE SAME THE HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED WAIVER DRAFT

2 INFRASTRUCTURE CHANGES

RESTRUCTURING AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES GOALS 1.Ensure that elderly and physically disabled Kentuckians and their families and caregivers can easily obtain information about long term care services. 2.Create a coordinated and streamlined single point of entry into long term care services for elderly and physically disabled adults regardless of the funding source 3.Create a coordinated care management process that encompasses an holistic approach to preventive, transitional and on-going care. 4.Expand community based alternatives to create a full, versatile and seamless array of long term care services. 3

KEY WAIVER CHANGES Independent Assessment Use of ADRCs as entry point Application through Benefind/Medicaid Waiver Management System (MWMA) Conflict-free Case Management Expanded Provider Base Increased Adult Day Unit Rate and Hours Increased Environmental Modifications and added PERS 4

KEY WAIVER CHANGES Transition of therapies (OT, PT and SP) to state plan Goods and Services available in traditional Combined personal care and homemaking with attendant care Person Centered Team Meetings and Plans Increased Participant Directed Services (PDS) requirements 5

6 PROVIDER EXPANSION

EXPANDED PROVIDERS Home Health Agencies Adult Day Health Care Centers Centers for Independent Living Area Agencies on Aging and Independent Living Approved meal providers Public Health Departments Participant Directed Services employees 7

8 SERVICES AND PROVIDERS

SERVICES Conflict Free Case Management Adult Day Health Care Attendant Care Specialized Respite Goods and Services Environmental and Home Modifications Home delivered meals Participant Directed Coordination Non-Specialized Respite Home and Community Supports 9

10 SERVICE DEFINITIONS

11 CONFLICT FREE CASE MANAGEMENT DEFINED

CONFLICT-FREE DEFINED “Conflict free” requires that a provider, (including any subsidiary, partnership, not-for- profit, or for-profit business entity that has a business interest in the provider), who renders case management to an individual, must not also provide waiver services to that same individual, unless the provider is the only willing and qualified provider in the geographical area (30 miles from the participant’s residence). 12

13 ATTENDANT CARE DEFINED

ATTENDANT CARE Attendant Care may include hands-on-assistance (actually performing a task for the person), reminding, observing, and/or guiding a waiver participant in ADLs (such as bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring and maintaining continence) and IADLs (more complex life activities such as personal hygiene, light housework, laundry, meal planning and preparation, transportation, shopping, community involvement, money management, and assistance with medication administration). This service may also include making medical appointments and accompanying the participant during medical appointments but does not include the provision of direct medical services. 14

15 ENVIRONMENTAL OR MINOR HOME ADAPTATIONS DEFINED

ENVIRONMENTAL OR MINOR HOME ADAPTATIONS Environmental or minor home adaptations Home modifications such as ramps, grab bars, door widening that enable the individual to remain in their own home. Also includes Personal emergency response systems. 16

17 GOODS AND SERVICES DEFINED

GOODS AND SERVICES Consumers may use goods and services budgets to purchase incontinent supplies, nutritional supplements (ensure, boost, thick-it), personal care goods that are medically necessary and not covered directly under Medicaid State Plan card (psoriasis soap, eczema shampoo, etc.), goods that have been documented to stabilize health or reduce health concerns and are documented by the physician as medically necessary (probiotics, specialized vitamins, etc. ), breathing treatments, assistive technology, or assistive type goods, and any service that reduces the need for personal care and/or promotes independence in the home and community. All goods and services must be documented on the MAP109 and be goal oriented in nature. 18

19 PERSON CENTERED PROCESS

PERSON CENTERED PLANNING PROCESS Providers are chosen by the participant. Providers must participate in the person centered team meeting either by phone or in person. Team members may also include family members, community members or anyone of the participants choice. The team determines the how much, how often and the when and where services should be provided. 20

PERSON CENTERED SERVICE PLAN The plan will list: ALL services needed; not just waiver services The estimated amount of time needed for each service Who provides the service Frequency of service Place service is to be delivered 21

22 NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR PARTICIPANT DIRECTED SERVICES (FORMERLY KNOWN AS CDO)

PARTICIPANT DIRECTED SERVICES Definitions: “Natural Supports” means a non-paid person, persons or community resource who can provide, or has historically provided assistance to the participant or due to the familial relationship, would be expected to provide assistance. “Immediate family member" means a parent, grandparent, spouse, child, stepchild, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, sibling, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, or grandchild. (KRS (13) 23

PARTICIPANT DIRECTED SERVICES Clarifies employer requirements and expectations Requires increased background checks, drug testing and training and requires the cost be paid by the employer Allows family members as providers under certain conditions 24

WHAT’S NEXT? Department for Medicaid Services is awaiting approval from the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) Possible implementation Summer 2016 Upon annual recertification, each recipient will enter into to new components of the HCB Waiver 25

QUESTIONS 26