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STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES Aging and Long-Term Support Administration Home and Community Services Division PO Box 45600, Olympia, WA 98504-5600 H17-056 – Policy & Procedure June 5, 2017 TO: Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Directors Home and Community Services (HCS) Division Regional Administrators Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) Regional Administrators FROM: Kathy Morgan, Acting Director, Home and Community Services Division Don Clintsman, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Developmental Disabilities Administration SUBJECT: Community Integration for ALTSA and DDA Funded Clients in Adult Family Homes PURPOSE: To provide information and direction to field staff on Implementation of Collective Bargaining Agreement Article 7.7, Community Integration Payment, in Adult Family Homes BACKGROUND: Under federal rules, residents in Adult Family Homes (AFH) must not be isolated from their community or from other people who do not live in the AFH. WHAT’S NEW, CHANGED, OR CLARIFIED: The State of Washington (State) and the Adult Family Home Council (AFHC) have agreed to Articles 7.7 and 7.8 of the 2017-2019 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). This change is effective July 1, 2017, HCS MANAGEMENT BULLETIN

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Page 1: STATE OF WASHINGTON · Web viewThe State of Washington (State) and the Adult Family Home Council (AFHC) have agreed to Articles 7.7 and 7.8 of the 2017-2019 Collective Bargaining

STATE OF WASHINGTONDEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES

Aging and Long-Term Support AdministrationHome and Community Services Division

PO Box 45600, Olympia, WA 98504-5600

H17-056 – Policy & ProcedureJune 5, 2017

TO: Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Directors

Home and Community Services (HCS) Division Regional Administrators

Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) Regional Administrators

FROM: Kathy Morgan, Acting Director, Home and Community Services Division

Don Clintsman, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Developmental Disabilities Administration

SUBJECT: Community Integration for ALTSA and DDA Funded Clients in Adult Family Homes

PURPOSE: To provide information and direction to field staff on Implementation of Collective Bargaining Agreement Article 7.7, Community Integration Payment, in Adult Family Homes

BACKGROUND: Under federal rules, residents in Adult Family Homes (AFH) must not be isolated from their community or from other people who do not live in the AFH.

WHAT’S NEW, CHANGED, OR CLARIFIED:

The State of Washington (State) and the Adult Family Home Council (AFHC) have agreed to Articles 7.7 and 7.8 of the 2017-2019 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). This change is effective July 1, 2017, dependent upon adoption of the CBA in the 2017-2019 biennial budget.

Community IntegrationEffective July 1, 2017, Adult Family Home providers who have a contract with the State to provide support to residents with an assessed need for support to access and participate in the community will receive an adjusted daily rate to provide four (4) hours per month. The rate adjustment for community integration may include the following supports provided by the AFH: Assisting the resident to select what they want to do and where they

want to go in the community

HCS MANAGEMENT BULLETIN

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Assisting the resident to plan how they will get to the activity Assisting the resident before the activity to problem solve any issues

that may come up Assisting the resident to become members of community

organizations that interest them Assisting residents to identify other people in the community who

can accompany them at the event or provide support with transportation

Arranging for or providing transportation to and/or from the activity Accompanying the resident during the event to provide personal

care assistance Looking for additional opportunities that the resident may want to

participate in

Community Integration Mileage ReimbursementAdult Family Home providers who transport clients to access and participate in the community as authorized in the client’s CARE assessment will be reimbursed per mile driven for up to 100 miles per month, per participating client based on the standard IRS mileage rate.

ACTION: New CI screens will be available in CARE on July 1, 2017. At the next assessment or when requested by the resident, Case Managers will assess the AFH resident’s interest in and need for support to access and participate in their local community.

Please see the attached training slides for instructions on: Determining resident eligibility for assistance with community

integration Assessing the need for assistance with community integration Assessing the need for assistance with community integration

mileage reimbursement for AFH providers Authorizing an adjusted daily rate to AFH providers Authorizing community integration mileage reimbursement for

AFH providers Completing Planned Action Notices

Notes: When requested by the resident, case managers can update

assessments to include CI rate adjustments and CI mileage reimbursement using an interim assessment prior to the next full assessment.

AFH Providers must include documentation of the resident’s choice to participate in community integration activities in the resident’s Negotiated Care Plan (NCP) when the need is also identified in the client’s CARE assessment.

CI rate adjustments and CI mileage reimbursement is not available for PACE clients.

When CI is assessed as a need in CARE, the CI adjusted rate will be automatically calculated when the authorization is created in CARE. Do not attempt to add rate manually with the exception of ECS clients.

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Please see the AFH Add-On for ECS Service Code Data Sheet for instructions on adjusting the daily rate for Expanded Community Services residents. The ECS rate table will be adjusted effective July 1, 2017 to assist with authorizations.

Providers are expected to maintain documentation on the provision of assistance with community integration and this documentation must be made available to case managers upon request.

RELATED REFERENCES:

H17-030 CARE Change Control Information April 28, 2017H17-050 CARE Change Control Information June 30, 2017

ATTACHMENT(S):

CONTACT(S): Jacqueine Echols, Community First Choice Program [email protected]

Kelly Hampton, AFH/CH/AL ALF Program [email protected]