Streamlining Access to Home and Community-Based Services: Lessons from Washington

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Article Publication Date: 
6/12/2005
Summary: 
States seek to streamline access to HCBS in order to expedite and simplify the experience of consumers seeking services so that they receive the services they need in community settings, preventing or delaying the need for institutional care. The design of the Washington long-term support system for older adults and people with physical disabilities provides examples for other states interested in simplifying or expediting access to long-term supports.
Article Author: 
Gillespie, Jennifer; Mollica, Robert
Types/Tools: 
Populations: 
Personal Assistant
Sources: 
Rutgers/NASHP
Programs/Initiatives: 
Aging and Disability Resource Center
Keywords: 
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Comprehensive Assessment Reporting Evaluation; CARE; financial and functional eligibility; Streamline Access; Information and referral; Screening; Preadmission assessment screening; ICF/MR preadmission screening; Care Plan

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207-822-3913

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