Article Publication Date:
7/14/2009
Summary:
This second report in a series focuses on how state variation in level of experience and infrastructure to undertake large-scale transition programs can affect implementation. The authors describe differences in strategies to 1) expand transition coordination capacity 2) locate appropriate housing 3) enhance long-term supports & services 4) change Medicaid HCBS programs/policies to ensure that those who transition can remain in the community after the MFP eligibility period ends.
Types/Tools:
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Sources:
Mathematica Policy Research
Programs/Initiatives:
Money Follows the Person
States:
Arkansas; California; Connecticut; Delaware; Georgia; Hawaii; Idaho; District of Columbia; Indiana; Iowa; Kansas; Kentucky; Louisiana; Maryland; Michigan; Missouri; Nebraska; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; North Carolina; North Dakota; Ohio; Oklahoma; Oregon; Pennsylvania; Texas; Virginia; Washington; Wisconsin
Keywords:
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Transition Coordination Capacity; Affordable, Accessible Housing; Level Of Transition Program Experience And Current Capacity; Approach To Expanding Transition Coordination Capacity; Supplemental HCBS; Reports from the Field No. 2
Contact
Carol Irvin
cirvin@mathematica-mpr.com
Phone:
617-301-8972
Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/51989