Self Determination in Long Term Care Self-determination is a set of concepts and values that people with disabilities should have the freedom and support to decide how they live and participate in the community.
Self Determination Principles Freedom The opportunity for the individual to plan a life with necessary supports Authority The ability of individuals to control budgeted funds for purchasing supports Support The arranging of resources and personnel – both formal and informal- that will assist and individual to achieve meaningful community participation Responsibility Acceptance of valued community role and accountability for public dollars
Individual Plan of Services & Supports Participants, with their allies, develop an individual plan of services and supports through the person-centered planning process A participant’s allies are chosen by the participants and may include: family members, friends,paid staff,other professionals, and community members, etc
Individual Budget An individual budget is the cost of implementing a person’s individual plan of services & supports The individual budget is authorized by the Waiver Agent to provide a defined amount of money to implement the plan
Fiscal Intermediary A Fiscal Intermediary is an independent legal entity that acts as a fiscal agent of the Waiver Agent for the purpose of assuring financial accountability for the funds in a participant’s individual budget The Fiscal Intermediary performs essential tasks that support self-determined arrangements for participants
Fiscal Intermediary Functions Functions as the employer agent for participants directly employing workers Ensures public funds are properly managed and provider requirements for workers are met
Fiscal Intermediary Functions Offers supportive services to enable participants to self-determine and direct the services and supports they need Provide monthly budget status reports to participant and Waiver Agent and monitor the use of the budget
Cash & Counseling Robert Wood Johnson Foundation sponsors three states to implement consumer-directed personal care services –Arkansas –Florida –New Jersey
Cash & Counseling Outcomes Cost neutrality Increase in services Improved quality of life Reduced stress on caregivers
Cash & Counseling in Michigan Part of 11 states to receive funding from RJWF to implement project In the second year of a three-year grant Supported by the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work as the National Program Office
Self Determination in Long Term Care Michigan’s Cash and Counseling 4 Pioneer Sites are initiating project –Detroit Area of Aging –Burnham Brook –Tri-County Office on Aging –UPCAP Services
Systems Changes to implement Amend the current MI Choice Waiver Reduce the assessment Provide training and support to Pioneer Sites
Project Goals MI Choice Waiver participants will be able to choose self-determination as a method for receiving supports and services on a state-wide basis
For More Information Tari Muñiz, Project Coordinator