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NC Innovations Individual Family Introductory Training Part I : An Overview of Individual/Family Directed Supports Effective October 2013 “It’s all about choiceâ€. What is Individual and Family Directed Supports?. Self Directed Services Managing the Individual and Family Directed Budget
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NC Innovations Individual Family Introductory TrainingPart I: An Overview of Individual/Family Directed SupportsEffective October 2013“It’s all about choice”
What is Individual and Family Directed Supports? Self Directed Services Managing the Individual and Family Directed Budget Employing workers who provide services or managing workers employed by an agency More control over services Based on the principles of Self Determination
Principles of Self Determination Freedom Authority Autonomy Responsibility Confirmation
Self Direction in a Waiver Environment Partners in the implementation • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS)- Federal • Division of Medical Assistance (DMA)-State • Because we are using Medicaid dollars (federal and state tax dollars) there are rules around how self direction must occur
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Requirements in Self Directed Services Information is available to make an informed choice about directing services
CMS Requirements Payments cannot be made directly to the individual or the family either to reimburse for expenses incurred or to pay a service provider directly Financial Support Agency or Agency With Choice manages funds
CMS Requirements Individuals can self direct one or more services Service planning is led by the individual Independent advocacy is available Authority over the Individual and Family Directed Budget
CMS Requirements: Back up staffing Two levels of back up staffing are required for each service Immediate coverage if the individual can not be left alone Who to call if the plan is not working Ways to manage risk Emergency responses to weather and environmental emergencies Contact numbers Location of the first aid kit Plan to test back up plan quarterly Unique to the individual Immediately accessible and operational
Who is here to support me? • Individual and Family • Care Coordinator • Community Guide • Direct Service Professional (Employee) • Employer of Record or Managing Employer • Financial Support Agency or Agency With Choice • Representative
Individual If the Individual receiving waiver services is not the Employer of Record or Managing Employer, they need to be as involved in the process as much as possible
The Employer of Record or Managing Employer is … An individual participating in the NC Innovations Waiver if they are 18 or older and do not have a legal guardian (the individual) Or Parent of a child under 18 Or The legal guardian of an individual participating in the NC Innovations Waiver
The Employer of Record or Managing Employer may not be A Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) A Partnership
The Direct Support Professional Works for the Employer of Record or the Agency with Choice Works when and where you choose within the rules of the Waiver Does what you want him or her to do within the rules of the Waiver In the Agency with Choice Model, decisions are shared with the Agency
Community Guide Empowers Employer to define and direct services Understands Employers’ needs and preferences May not be the Employer or representative and the family may not be paid to provide service Service is mandated for Employers of Record until they demonstrate competence in self-direction duties and may be mandated for Managing Employers
Community Guide Functions Links to resources/connects to the community Teaches ways to use the Financial Support Agency or Agency with Choice report Helps employer develop employees support agreements Provides information on recruiting, hiring, managing, training, evaluating and changing support staff
Community Guide will not Interview, hire, train or fire employees Complete employment forms Find back up employees Obtain extra money for the Employer if the budget is overspent Make decisions for the Employer Do the duties of the Care Coordinator
Care Coordinator Completes assessments Completes process for appointment of the Representative, if needed Completes referrals to Financial Support Agency and/or helps you include an Agency With Choice and Community Guide in your ISP Helps the Employer complete the Individual and Family Support Agreement
Care Coordinator Completes the Individual Support Plan (ISP)/ Update to ISP Sends the ISP to Utilization Management for approval Sends a copy of the approved ISP to team members including Community Guide, Employer and/or Representative
Making Changes If an Employer needs a change in the ISP or budget they notify the Care Coordinator
Care Coordinator Monitoring or Individual/Family Directed Supports Monthly Monitoring Monitoring Checklist Natural Supports can assist in monitoring
Care Coordinator will not Complete the duties of the Community Guide
Representative The Representative is someone who can assist the Employer or Record or Managing Employer in performing some or all of their duties Chapter 1 of the Employer Handbook has information about the role of the Representative
Design of NC Innovations Individual/Family Direction Community Guide Financial Support Services or Agency With Choice Care Coordinator CIHS-Systems Manager
Services that can be Individual/Family Directed Community Guide Community Networking Individual Goods and Services In-Home Intensive Supports In-Home Skill Building Natural Supports Education Personal Care Respite Supported Employment
How the Individual and Family Directed Service (Self Directed) Budget works… Individual and Family Directed Budget contains the services you choose to self direct (if this Option is chosen)
Pay Rates and Benefits for Employees Determined by the Employer of Record or Agency with Choice, depending on model elected Pay rate will have floor (minimum wage plus (required taxes) and ceiling (service rate)
Individual Goods and Services Flexible service; allows for purchase of services/supplies not covered in a Medicaid program that meet the following guidelines: • Based on an identified need • Decrease need for other Medicaid funded services • Promote community inclusion or increase personal safety • Individual/family does not have the personal funds to purchase the item or service. • $2,000 Waiver Year Limit • Must relate to a goal/need • Are provided to or directed exclusively towards the benefit of the individual
NC Innovations funds cannot be used for: Gifts for workers, families or friends Loans to employees Rent, mortgage payments, room, board Payments for someone to be the representative Clothing Alcoholic beverages TV, radio, DVD Tobacco products Services that are available without charge from community organizations Items that are illegal
NC Innovations funds cannot be used for (continued) Special Diet Experimental Goods and Services Items which are restrictive under NC G.S. 122C-60 Items which are social or recreational Vacation expenses Services covered by a third party or services that are the responsibility of a Non-Medicaid program or service provider Training materials for NC Innovations goals This is not an exhaustive list
Individual/Family Directed Option: Service Options Provider Directed Individual/Family Directed
Two Models of Individual/Family Directed Supports Employer of Record Agency with Choice (Managing Employer)
Advantages of Each Option/Model Most Control: Employer of Record Model Moderate Control: Agency with Choice Model Least Control: Provider Directed Services Option
Changing Options or Models If the individual tries an option or a model and is not satisfied they can change. The individual has the flexibility to direct only the services that they choose.
Which model do you want to choose? Agency With Choice Employer of Record Want to consider both models
Next Module(s) Agency with Choice Model and/or Employer of Record Model