Infrastructure No Wrong Door Virginia

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Infrastructure No Wrong Door Virginia Strategic Leadership Team Office of the Secretary of Health and Human Resources (OSHHR) Department of Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS) Department of Behavior Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association (VHHA) Virginia Department of Health (VDH) Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) VirginiaNavigator NWD Resource Advisory Council (Policy) Tools Application Change Control Board (Technology) DARS (Initiative Management) VirginiaNavigator (Private Sector Lead) Governance Marketing and Communications Person-Centered Assessment Streamlined Access Advocacy Organizations Managers’ Exchange Group Technology End-Users’ Group V4A Expansion Group NWD Representatives Council NWD Local Advisory Councils

Stakeholder Engagement No Wrong Door Virginia Resource Advisory Council: OSHHR, DARS, DBHDS, DBVI, DMAS, DSS (211), DVS, OCI, VBPD, VDH, VDDHH, VDHA VirginiaNavigator Statewide Associations representing service providers: ALFs AAAs Brain Injury CILs CB Providers CSBs Health Plans Home Care LDSS NFs Private Providers Self and Family Advocates Local Advisory Councils: DSS, DVS, LHD Local service providers: ALFs AAAs Brain Injury CILs CB Providers CSBs Home Care LDSS NFs Private Providers Self and Family Advocates Advocacy Organizations: 57 aging and disability advocacy organizations including: AARP Academy of Clinical Psychologists Alliance for Mentally Ill Alzheimer’s Assoc. Arthritis Foundation Autism Society Cerebral Palsy of Virginia Community Integration Adv. disAbility Law Center Easter Seals March of Dimes Mental Health America MS Society Partnership Healthier Kids Quality Healthcare Network VA Assoc. for Mentally Ill Voices for VA’s Children IT Tools Application Governance Board OSHHR DARS VirginiaNavigator Technology Partner Representatives of Partner Groups Using the System