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Objectives. Learn more about: ServiceLink and GSIL formal partnership How SL and GSIL can be a resource at the local level What is available on the websites Tools and benefits awareness and education. MOU. How Can ServiceLink and GSIL Help You?.
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Objectives Learn more about: • ServiceLink and GSIL formal partnership • How SL and GSIL can be a resource at the local level • What is available on the websites • Tools and benefits awareness and education
How Can ServiceLink and GSIL Help You? • ServiceLink and GSIL both provide Specialized Information and Referral • Trained, certified staff • Valuable resources and tools located on their agency websites for providers and individuals seeking services • Available in local communities to assist
Philosophy of Information & Referral • Understand inquirers situation • Immediate and appropriate information, crisis emergency • Empower not solve • Help prioritize needs • Help identify resources • Do not overwhelm or provide too few options • Advocate • Follow up
211/ServiceLink/GSIL 211 is:Abbreviated dialing code for consumer access to community services 211 provides: • Direct Comprehensive information and referral (I&R)to needed community services • Referral to the more appropriate specialty I&R’s • Considered a comprehensive I&R ServiceLink is:Specialized, providing in-depth information about resources for specific population. Is a single coordinated system of information and access for all persons seeking long term support in order to minimize confusion, enhance individual choice, and support informed decision-making. GSIL is: a statewide non-profit organization and one of its services is to provide specialized in depth information about resources specific to persons with disabilities and seniors.
ServiceLink Website • www.servicelink.org • Home Page • Contact Us • Publications: Brochures, forms, fact sheets, and more • Calls and Contact Reports • Search for Services • Medicare, Caregiver, and Veterans • Links
GSIL Website • www.gsil.org • Home Page: What we do, Independent Living tools, Attendant Care Workers, News and getting involved • About us, Contact Us, Support GSIL • NH Community Time Bank • News, Events, and Links to Resources
Statewide Independent Living Council • www.silcnh.org • SILC is a federally mandated (Title VII, Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1973 as amended), independent, cross disability Council. The SILC represents the independent living needs of persons with significant disabilities across the entire state. The SILC looks at Broad Systems issues. The mission of the NH SILC is to provide leadership and broad based advocacy in support of the independent living philosophy for persons with significant disabilities. • Introduction of SILC Tip Sheets • General Information Sheet • Newsletter • Membership form
About ServiceLink • Information, referrals & assistancevia phone, email, personal meetings • Needs assessments • Eligibility pre-screenings and counseling for programs and services • Options Counseling to assist people considering nursing home admission to become more aware of their alternative community-based options • Streamlined access to clinical level of care determinations required for Medicaid in-home care or nursing home eligibility • Assistance navigating the financial eligibility processes for Medicaid and Medicaid Long Term Supports (LTS) benefits • Comprehensive caregiver support to those caring for family members in the community • Other planning and preventative long term supports education programs
What is an Independent Living Center? Granite State Independent Living (GSIL) 4 Core Services Key Aspects • Consumer Directed • Consumer Controlled • Community Based • Cross Disability 51% of the Board of Directors and staff must be people with disabilities. Each state must have at least ONE Independent Living Center. Information & Referral Independent Living Skills Training Advocacy Peer Support