Real Choice Personal Interviews: Two and Nine Month Participant Interview Report
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              Summary
              MA grantees hired an independent evaluator to conduct qualitative assessments of consumers’ experiences at two and nine months of participation. At two months, the successes included connections to community supports and services. Identified challenges included developing and managing an individual budget. Successes at 9 months include increased independence, self-determination, and availability of workers and supports. Challenges included community liaison training and out-of-pocket spending.
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      Sources
          
      Massachusetts
      
  Programs/Initiatives
          
      States
          
      interviews; quality assessment; hiring workers; quality of life; community liason; real choice model; consumer education; spending plan; self-direction; consumer interviews; case review; cross-disability;
      
Contact
Nirvana
      
            Huhtala Petlick
      
            npetlick@ifh.rutgers.edu
      
  