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Implementing Self-Direction Programs with Flexible Individual Budgets: Lessons Learned from the Cash & Counseling Replication States
02/01/2009 | Requests *
Summary
Twelve states received Cash & Counseling Replication grants in October 2004. Here, the Replication States’ experiences in developing and implementing their new programs are documented in three stages: planning; design/development; and implementation/enrollment. The appendix includes summaries of the states' grant initiatives.
Author
O’Keeffe, Janet
Available Files
- Report PDF (739K, 55 pages)
- Report Word (385K, 56 pages)
- Appendix - State Summaries PDF (434K, 102 pages)
- Appendix - State Summaries Word (514K, 102 pages)
Keywords
Cash and Counseling; 1915c; Fiscal Intermediary; Formative Evaluation; Individualized Budget; Medicaid; Stakeholder Involvement; Enrollment; 1115; Personal Choices; My Choices; Mi Via; My Way; Services My Way; PersonalChoice; Flexible Choices; New Freedom;
Topic
Consumer/Participant Direction, Long-Term Care
Type/Tool
Reports
Source
National Resource Center for Participant-Directed Services
State
Alabama, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, All States/Territories
Date Created
04/07/2009
Contact
Elizabeth Maguire
National Resource Center for Participant-Directed Services
elizabeth.maguire.1@bc.edu
617-552-0562
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