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Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
628 North 4th Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802(225) 342-9500
OAAS CCW/ADHC Transition to OCDD ROW
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ObjectivesExplain why this transition is taking place.Provide overview of the OCDD Residential Options Waiver (ROW)Outline the Transition ProcessDefine Roles during the transition process;Affected Individuals/participantsOffice of Aging and Adult Services (OAAS) Support CoordinatorsOffice for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities (OCDD) Support
CoordinatorsOCDD Local Governing Entities (LGE) Offices OAAS Regional Offices
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Where Are We Going?
OAAS Participants with an SOA with OCDD will be transitioned to the ROWThere are approximately 230 CCW or ADHC participants identified
that this will impactIndividuals on the Request for Services Registry (RFSR) for CCW or
ADHC will be moved to a RFSR for ROWTransition process will begin in January 2016 as part of each
participant’s OAAS annual planningThis change will result in greater access to services specifically
designed to support the needs as persons with ID/DD.3
Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
628 North 4th Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802(225) 342-9500
2 Residential Options Waiver (ROW) Overview
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What is the ROW?
Residential Options Waiver (1 of 4 OCDD Waivers)Offered to eligible individuals of all ages through OCDDThere are multiple services available that were initially designed to support individuals to move from Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF/DD) and nursing facilities into the community
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Who is Eligible for the ROW?Individuals from birth to end of life that meet the following eligibility criteria:Have a Developmental Disability as defined in the DD LawHave a Statement of Approval (SOA)Meet both financial and non-financial eligibility criteria for Home and Community Based Waiver Services (HCBS)
Meet ICF/DD level of care criteriaAll other non-financial requirements
US citizenship and Louisiana Residency6
What Services are Available?
Support Coordination (Required Service)Residential Services (Required Service)Must choose one of the 4 types of Residential Services in the ROW:
Community Living Supports (CCW- Personal Assistance Service (PAS)/ADHC-Long Term-Personal Care Service(LT-PCS) (May be Self – Directed)
Companion Care Host Home Shared Living
Note: ROW requires use of SC &residential support each month to maintain waiver7
Additional ROW Services• Center-Based Respite
• Vocational/Habilitation • Permanent Supportive Housing
Services• Nursing • Professional Services
Dietician PT/OT Speech
Social Worker Psychological * This is not a complete list
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What is the ICAP?
Inventory for Client & Agency Planning (ICAP): a widely used assessment tool, measuring both adaptive & maladaptive behaviors & gathers additional info
Completed by the LGE Completed initially and as needed, Requested prior to the development of a ROW plan of careThe ICAP assessment instrument provides:Identification of skills requiring assistance to allow the individual to live as
independently as possible information used to identify home & community-based support needs mechanism for establishing an individual’s budget in the ROW.
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Are There Limits on Budgets in the ROW?
Yes, the ROW is a Capped Waiver, where there are four (4) budget levels
Participant’s Annual Budget is Based on ICAP Level Budget amounts change as changes occur in
assessment ICAP levels
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ICAP Service Level & ROW Individual Budget Limits Correlation
ICAP Service Score
ICAP Level
ICAP Support
Level
ROW Acuity Level
ROW Individual Budget Limit
(Based on 7/1/2012 budget reduction LR 39;1049 & subject to
change)
70-90+ 7,8,9 Intermittent 1 $48,087.73
40-69 4,5,6 Limited 2 S51,122.41
20-39 2,3 Extensive 3 $56,288.84
1-19 1 Pervasive 4 $61,753.9911
Person Centered Discovery
Complete and/or review any required assessmentsICAP (Completed by LGE – Entry Staff)90-L (Completed by Medical Doctor)Personal Outcomes Assessment
Review current available records and/or assessment informationSynthesize/summarize informationInterview participant & those that know him/her best to
determine who they are & fill in gapsIdentify Vision & Goals for the individual
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Planning
Set Personal Goals (Based on Vision)What opportunities exist to support achieving?What challenges/barriers get in the way?
Develop Action/Support PlanHow do we use existing opportunities?What supports are needed to move towards goals?What supports/treatment are needed to address challenges/barriers?
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Finalization of Plan & Building Budget
What actions can the individual take independently?What actions/supports will be provided by family, friend, others?
What connections need to be made/supported with community organizations?
What other services/paid supports are accessible and will be used?
Identify any areas of unmet needs & determine which ROW services will address those needs.
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Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
628 North 4th Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802(225) 342-9500
3 Transition Process
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Transition Process
OAAS will generate a list by region & POC end date of participants to be transitionedList will be updated monthlyList will be shared with OCDD LGEs & MedicaidOAAS Area Managers will forward list to RO Supervisors
OAAS will share list with OAAS Support Coordination Agencies (SCAs)OCDD will share list with the LGEsBased on the list, OCDD LGE office will schedule & complete the ICAP
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Transition Process (continued)
OCDD will notify Statistical Resources Incorporated (SRI) to send the participant packet
SRI will send the participant packet that includes:Information regarding transition90-LFreedom of Choice (FOC) for Support Coordination Agency
If current SC agency is also an OCDD SC agency-participant will be able to remain with that SC agency
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Transition Process (cont’d)
Participant will need to return the 90-L and the FOC to SRIOAAS SC will actively assist in completion &return of participant packet
SRI will link participant to appropriate SCA after receipt of FOC & 90-L If the FOC is not received in 14 days from receipt, individual will be auto-assigned to an SC agency
SRI may link without the 90-LSRI will send the link to SC agency and Medicaid
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Transition Process (cont’d)
OCDD SCA will:Obtain ICAP score and SOACall the participant within 3 days of linkageMeet with participant within 7 days of linkageComplete the ROW FOCHold planning meeting within 30 days of linkage
Make sure Service Provider, OAAS SC, & others identified by the participant are invited & participate in meeting
Submit POC & 148 to LGE within 35 days of linkage19
Transition Process (cont’d)
LGE Waiver staff will:Review the POCApprove or Return POC within 10 working days of receiving it
Conduct pre-cert visit with participantSend 142 & 148 to Medicaid once pre-cert visit is completed
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Transition Process (cont’d)Medicaid will:Change type case and close segmentIssue decision notice 18W to LGE, participant/family, OCDD SC, OAAS,
& OCDDLGE Waiver staff will:Issue 51NH (transition start date 14 days out)Initiate 2 week transition process if provider is changingNotify SRI that 18W is issued & submit appropriate documentation
(budget pages, etc.)Notify OAAS State Office identified staff via email21
Transition Process (cont’d)
SRI will:Issue, on transition date:
Prior Authorization (PA) for OCDD SCA and remove PA for OAAS SCA
PA for providers changes from OAAS waivers to ROW If provider is changing, OCDD SCA will notify both providers of change date once approved POC is received from LGE
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Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
628 North 4th Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802(225) 342-9500
4 Roles
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Role of the Participant
Receive notification about transitionAsk questionsSchedule ICAPReturn SCA FOCSchedule doctor’s appointmentReturn 90-LParticipate in completion of ICAPParticipate in Discovery/Planning process
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Role of OCDD LGE
Complete the ICAP – Entry StaffShare ICAP score & SOA with OCDD SC (staff TBD by DD Director)Review/Approve plan of care – Waiver StaffComplete standard initial plan of care certification process – Waiver
Issue 51 NH-assure all appropriate documents are submitted to SRI51NH should be handled as other transfers are addressed (i.e., the start date should be 14 days after the 18W) -Waiver
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Role of OCDD SCFacilitate Discovery/Planning meetingsRequest/obtain ICAP and SOA from LGE timelyDevelop the Plan of CareInvite – OAAS SC, provider & others important to individual to POC
meetingAssure all documents necessary for plan approval are completeConfirm with OAAS SC any open CIRs are closed prior to ROW
certification Provide resources/referral as needed to address participants’ needs
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Role of OAAS SCServe as a resource for the OCDD SC:Participate as a respondent in the POC meetingAssist with explaining changes to the individuals
Including communications sent by OAAS/OCDD State OfficeAssist with making sure participant completes & returns FOC to
SRIAssist with making sure that the 90-L is completed and returned
Coordinate with OCDD SC to set up meetings Provide copy of the assessments/plan of careClose any existing Critical Incident Reports (CIRs)Continue Monthly/Quarterly Requirements
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Role of the Regional Office (OAAS)
Tracking/monitoring of the transition processIncluding closure of outstanding CIRs
Provide technical assistance to OAAS SCAs
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Role of SRI
Send individual packet (90-L, FOC for SCA)Process linkageSend linkage to SCA and MedicaidIssues PA for OCDD SCA and removes PA for OAAS SCAIssues PA for service providers
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Role of Medicaid
Changes type cases and closesIssues decision notice 18W to LGE, family/individual, OCDD SC, OAAS,
and OCDD
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Role of OAAS/OCDD State Office
Provide list of Individuals to be transitioned to SRI, Medicaid, and OCDD LGE offices
Develop/Send communications as necessary to individuals and stakeholders as appropriate
Track/Monitor the Transition processProvide Technical support to OCDD LGE/OAAS Regional offices
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Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
628 North 4th Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802(225) 342-9500
5 Next Steps
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Moving Forward
OCDD will send list of participants impacted to the LGE officeICAPs for individuals identified to transition will need to be scheduled and completed (by timeframe)
OCDD will request SRI forward Freedom of Choice (FOC) packet to identified participants
OCDD SC agency should begin discovery/planning process including requesting ICAP score/SOA from OCDD LGE
OAAS SCA will assist throughout entire process
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ResourcesROW – webpage - http://new.dhh.louisiana.gov/index.cfm/page/1875 ROW Fact Sheet - http://
new.dhh.louisiana.gov/assets/docs/OCDD/waiver/ROW/ROWFactSheet110315.pdf OCDD brochure - Where to find Local Offices for ID/DD http
://www.dhh.state.la.us/assets/docs/OCDD/publications/OCDDProgramBrochure2014.pdf Request for Medical Eligibility Determination - 90L http://
new.dhh.louisiana.gov/assets/medicaid/hss/docs/90-LFormrev12-08.pdf
OAAS Help Line at 1-866-758-5035
OCDD ROW Program Manager – Jeannathan H. Anderson (225) 342-5647
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Questions?
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