Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 FYI Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... Clips: Advancing Integrated Employment Outcomes through HCBS Waiver Services: Briefing Document on Section 1915© Medicaid Waiver Service Definitions ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: Service definitions that focus on employment outcomes are an important component in communicating expectations and building system capacity to increase opportunities for people receiving HCBS services to participate in the general workforce. This document contains the State Employment Leadership Network's recommendations to CMS on service definitions and related issues that reflect current practice in reinforcing a strong focus on integrated employment. TOPIC(S): Developmental/Psychiatric Disabilities, Employment Programs SOURCE: State Employment Leadership Network, NASDDDS, Institute on Community Inclusion MORE INFO: http://www.hcbs.org/moreInfo.php/nb/doc/3417 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +++ Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC): Federal and State Efforts to Guide Consumers Through the Long-Term Services and Supports Maze ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The ADRC program's purpose is to help people of all ages, disabilities, and income levels more easily access LTSS through single points of entry, mak! e more efficient use of care options, and maximize the services available. This publication provides background on the evolution of ADRCs, their functions and implementation, grants to states, and state and federal evaluation efforts. It also points to selected issues in continuing ADRC implementation. TOPIC(S): Aging Issues, Developmental/Psychiatric Disabilities, Physical Disabilities, Resource Center, Single Point of Entry/No Wrong Door SOURCE: National Health Policy Forum MORE INFO: http://www.hcbs.org/moreInfo.php/nb/doc/3447 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dual Eligibles: Medicaid Enrollment and Spending for Medicare Beneficiaries in 2007 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: This report provides the latest national and state data on enrollment and spending for individuals enrolled in both Medicaid and Medicare, also known as dual eligibles. There were about 8.9 million dual eligibles in 2007. Dual eligibles are among the sickest and poorest individuals covered by either program. Although they comprised 15% of Medicaid enrollment, dual eligibles accounted for 39% ($121 billion) of Medicaid spending for medical services & for more than a quarter of Medicare spending. TOPIC(S): Developmental/Psychiatric Disabilities, Physical Disabilities SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation MORE INFO: http://www.hcbs.org/moreInfo.php/nb/doc/3467 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- More Than Meets the Eye: Long-Term Care Provisions in the New Reform Law ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: To provide a look at the various provisions of the new health reform law on LTC, a distinguished panel of experts addressed questions such as: What are ! the provisions of the law pertaining to LTC? How will consumers, providers and states be affected? What are the major components of the CLASS Act, and what are some of the challenges for states and the federal government in implementation? Access the presentations, transcript, event summary, podcast and more. TOPIC(S): Affordable Care Act (ACA), Long-Term Care SOURCE: Alliance for Health Reform, Kaiser Family Foundation MORE INFO: http://www.hcbs.org/moreInfo.php/nb/doc/3425 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Toolkit for Making Written Material Clear and Effective ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: Use this health literacy toolkit to make written material in printed formats easier for people to understand and use. Though the main focus is on material intended for use by individuals eligible or enrolled in programs, the guidelines also apply to material created for people who serve or assist them. The toolkit has 11 parts, including guidelines for writing and design, methods for testing with readers, and guidelines for translation. TOPIC(S): Accessibility SOURCE: CMS MORE INFO: http://www.hcbs.org/moreInfo.php/nb/doc/3448 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Estimating the Impact of Caregiving and Employment on Well-Being ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: A large proportion of the population is facing the competing demands of working and caring for a loved one. This study investigates the impact of informal caregiving, employment, and the combination of these responsibilities on the overall well-being of the caregiver. Higher well-being reported by employed caregivers compared with non-employed counterparts suggests that the benefi! ts of employment, such as financial security and social support, can ease the burden of the caregiving role. TOPIC(S): Long-Term Care SOURCE: Healthways, Inc. MORE INFO: http://www.hcbs.org/moreInfo.php/nb/doc/3395 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Visit http://chance.unh.edu for information on home ownership for people with disabilities. Housing & Disability Issues is a moderated informational listserv. It consists of disability issues concerning but not limited to housing. Since this is not a discussion list, you will not be able to send content directly to the list. However, if you have information that you feel is relevant, please send it to: drv@ unh.edu If appropriate, we will post it to the list. To subscribe to this list, send an email to: HOUSING.DISABILITY.ISSUES-request@... with the word " subscribe " in the subject line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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