Article Publication Date:
6/1/2006
Summary:
Interviews were conducted to identify current perceptions, patterns, themes, and suggestions for improving the choice and self-direction, quality and access to long term care supports. This research also identified ways to develop a mechanism to balance state resources for services, and to identify elements for the design and structure of a single point of entry mechanism. Groups included: consumers of HCBS, elderly and younger nursing home residents, family members of consumers, and providers.
Topics:
Long Term Services and Supports
Sources:
Grantee produced
North Dakota
Programs/Initiatives:
Real Choice Systems Change
States:
Rebalancing Initiative; Cross-Group Themes; Consent Forms; Focus Group Scripts; Steering Committee; Participants Bill of Rights
Contact
Amy Armstrong
North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities
amy.armstrong@minotstateu.edu
Phone:
800-233-1737
Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/51203