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Care Management/Family Centered Services and Supports Goals

Care Management/Family Centered Services and Supports Goals Care Management/FCSS focuses on maintaining children and youth in their own homes and communities by providing non-clinical family-centered

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Care Management/Family Centered Services and Supports Goals

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  1. Care Management/Family Centered Services and Supports Goals Care Management/FCSS focuses on maintaining children and youth in their own homes and communities by providing non-clinical family-centered services and supports. FCSS, formerly known as FAST, is built on the foundation that family involvement in service planning and implementation: a. is critical to successful treatment outcomes; b. strengthens the existing capacity of families to function effectively; and, c. ensures the safety and well-being of each family member.

  2. Target Population for Care Management/FCSS funds The target population for FCSS are those children (ages 0 through 21) with multi-systemic needs, who are receiving service coordination through the local FCFC. FCSS funding is designed to meet the unique needs of children and families identified on the individualized family service coordination plan (IFSCP) developed through the service coordination process and/or support the FCFC service coordination process, as described in the county FCFC’s Service Coordination Mechanism

  3. Allowable & Non-Allowable Expenses

  4. Allowable • Non-clinical in-home parent/child coaching;   • Non-clinical parent support groups; • Parent education; • Mentoring; • Respite care (including summer camp); • Transportation (ie. Cab/taxi fares, gas vouchers); • Social/recreational activities; • Safety and adaptive equipment; • Structured activities to improve family functioning; • Parent advocacy; • Service coordination

  5. Promote the Stability and Well-being of Children and Families Yes Community-Based Services No out-of-home placements IV-B Federal Funds (approx 75%) No cannot use to match federal funds State General Revenue Match (approx 25%)

  6. Non-Allowable • Out of home placements; • Court related expenses; • Administrative or operating expenses; • Federal match; • Clinical interventions • Medical services and equipment; • General programs costs • Food, clothing, shelter, utilities, and/or household expenses; • Classroom instruction or any required public education cost or responsibility; • Family and work related childcare

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