Guest guest Posted November 2, 2011 Report Share Posted November 2, 2011 FYI Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... 847/212-3036 (cell) ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Family Support Network Illinois <Shirleyfsn@...> egskb@... Sent: Wed, November 2, 2011 1:05:06 PM Subject: Family Support – Lifespan Respite Reauthorization bill introduced in House Family Support – Lifespan Respite Reauthorization bill introduced in House The Lifespan Respite Care Act is intended to accomplish multiple objectives! Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Family Support Network Members and Friends. . . News You need to know! Family Support – Lifespan Respite Reauthorization bill introduced in House Rep. Mc Rodgers (R-WA) and Rep. Jim Langevin (D-RI) introduced the Lifespan Respite Reauthorization Act (HR 3266). What is this bill and why does it matter to you? This bill reauthorizes the Lifespan Respite Care Act of 2006, which aims to improve the delivery and quality of respite care services available to families across all age and disability groups by establishing coordinated lifespan respite systems. H.R. 3266 would continue these efforts and provide for increased funding authorization levels. To date, the Lifespan Respite Act of 2006 has funded thirty state grants to identify and coordinate respite services available through various state agencies, build respite capacity by recruiting and training respite workers, and raise awareness about respite through public education campaigns. What is the purpose of the Program and how does it works? The Lifespan Respite Care Program was authorized by Congress in 2006. Lifespan Respite Care programs bring together Federal, state and local resources and funding streams to help support, expand and streamline the delivery of planned and emergency respite services while also providing for the recruitment and training of respite workers and caregiver training and empowerment. The Lifespan Respite Care Act is intended to accomplish multiple objectives, including: * Expanding and enhancing respite services in the states; * Improving coordination and dissemination of service delivery between the various programs available; * Improving access to programs by streamlining the means by which consumers access programs and by filling gaps in service where necessary; and * Improving the overall quality of the respite services currently available. Since FY 2009, Congress has appropriated approximately $2.5 million per year for grants to eligible State agencies to implement the program. Lifespan Respite Care programs are coordinated systems of accessible, community-based respite care services for family caregivers of children or adults of all ages with special needs. .. Learn more at the AoA website. ________________________________ ________________________________ Update from Director Hamos, HFS: November 15, 2011, Care Coordination Subcommittee Meeting " As we stated at the Webinar and public meeting on the Innovations Project on October 13, all care coordination programs will be expected to meet certain quality and other performance measures. At the next meeting of the Medicaid Advisory Committee (MAC)’s Care Coordination Subcommittee, we will consider the HEDIS and HEDIS-like performance measures that will be included in the Innovations Project solicitation. To the extent similar populations are being covered, the State will utilize uniform measures to compare the differing care coordination models. The Subcommittee meeting will be a video conference on Tuesday, November 15, from 10 a.m.-Noon at two locations: 401 S. Clinton, 1st Floor Training Room, Chicago and 201 S. Grand Avenue East, 1st Floor Large Conference Room, Springfield. This will not be a Webinar, as this issue requires in-person discussion. Space is limited, so if you are interested in attending, you must e-mail us at HFS.CareCoord@... the location you would like to attend. We may not be able to accommodate everyone. If our room capacity is reached, you will receive an e-mail advising that we cannot confirm your attendance.For those of you unable to attend, we will post notes from the meeting on the Care Coordination Web page at: http://www2.illinois.gov/hfs/PublicInvolvement/cc/Pages/default.aspx The agenda and meeting material will be sent to the Care Coordination Subcommittee and posted to the HFS Web site at http://www.hfs.illinois.gov/mac/news/in the next few days. The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services provides reasonable accommodations to its meeting guests with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please notify Derrick , Chief EEO/ADA Coordinator, at 312-793-4322 or Derrick.@.... Thank you for your continuing interest and participation. " Hamos Director, HFS ________________________________ ________________________________ Join the Family Support Network by clicking on the following link: www.familysupportnetwork.org! On the FSN home page select the link to your left, " Join the FSN. " It will open up to our 2011 membership brochure. Please download, complete and return to FSN. If you are unable to download and need an application mailed to you, please send an email to ShirleyFSN@... and we will mail you one. Sincerely, Shirley Shirley A. Executive Director Family Support Network 651 E. 159th Place South Holland, IL 60473 Telephone: 708-331-7370 Fax: 708-339-5423 ShirleyFSN@... The mission of the Family Support Network is to unify individuals with disabilities and their families to advocate for funding, services, and community resources that strengthen and support the individual and the family directly by responding to their individual needs and empowering them to live in their own homes. The Family Support Network further seeks to ensure the continuation of all individual supports throughout the life span of the individual. follow on Twitter | friend on Facebook | forward to a friend Copyright © 2011 The Family Support Network, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up to be a part of our network. Thank you for your continued support! Our mailing address is: The Family Support Network The Family Support Network 651 E. 159th PlaceSouth Holland, IL 60473 Add us to your address book unsubscribe from this list | update subscription preferences Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2011 Report Share Posted November 13, 2011 Family Support – Lifespan Respite Reauthorization bill introduced in HouseSorry...I just found this email...must have missed it while I was on vacation. Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... Family Support – Lifespan Respite Reauthorization bill introduced in House The Lifespan Respite Care Act is intended to accomplish multiple objectives! Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Family Support Network Members and Friends. . . News You need to know! Family Support – Lifespan Respite Reauthorization bill introduced in House Rep. Mc Rodgers (R-WA) and Rep. Jim Langevin (D-RI) introduced the Lifespan Respite Reauthorization Act (HR 3266). What is this bill and why does it matter to you? This bill reauthorizes the Lifespan Respite Care Act of 2006, which aims to improve the delivery and quality of respite care services available to families across all age and disability groups by establishing coordinated lifespan respite systems. H.R. 3266 would continue these efforts and provide for increased funding authorization levels. To date, the Lifespan Respite Act of 2006 has funded thirty state grants to identify and coordinate respite services available through various state agencies, build respite capacity by recruiting and training respite workers, and raise awareness about respite through public education campaigns. What is the purpose of the Program and how does it works? The Lifespan Respite Care Program was authorized by Congress in 2006. Lifespan Respite Care programs bring together Federal, state and local resources and funding streams to help support, expand and streamline the delivery of planned and emergency respite services while also providing for the recruitment and training of respite workers and caregiver training and empowerment. The Lifespan Respite Care Act is intended to accomplish multiple objectives, including: a.. Expanding and enhancing respite services in the states; b.. Improving coordination and dissemination of service delivery between the various programs available; c.. Improving access to programs by streamlining the means by which consumers access programs and by filling gaps in service where necessary; and d.. Improving the overall quality of the respite services currently available. Since FY 2009, Congress has appropriated approximately $2.5 million per year for grants to eligible State agencies to implement the program. Lifespan Respite Care programs are coordinated systems of accessible, community-based respite care services for family caregivers of children or adults of all ages with special needs. . Learn more at the AoA website. -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- Update from Director Hamos, HFS: November 15, 2011, Care Coordination Subcommittee Meeting " As we stated at the Webinar and public meeting on the Innovations Project on October 13, all care coordination programs will be expected to meet certain quality and other performance measures. At the next meeting of the Medicaid Advisory Committee (MAC)’s Care Coordination Subcommittee, we will consider the HEDIS and HEDIS-like performance measures that will be included in the Innovations Project solicitation. To the extent similar populations are being covered, the State will utilize uniform measures to compare the differing care coordination models. The Subcommittee meeting will be a video conference on Tuesday, November 15, from 10 a.m.-Noon at two locations: 401 S. Clinton, 1st Floor Training Room, Chicago and 201 S. Grand Avenue East, 1st Floor Large Conference Room, Springfield. This will not be a Webinar, as this issue requires in-person discussion. Space is limited, so if you are interested in attending, you must e-mail us at HFS.CareCoord@... the location you would like to attend. We may not be able to accommodate everyone. If our room capacity is reached, you will receive an e-mail advising that we cannot confirm your attendance.For those of you unable to attend, we will post notes from the meeting on the Care Coordination Web page at: http://www2.illinois.gov/hfs/PublicInvolvement/cc/Pages/default.aspx The agenda and meeting material will be sent to the Care Coordination Subcommittee and posted to the HFS Web site at http://www.hfs.illinois.gov/mac/news/in the next few days. The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services provides reasonable accommodations to its meeting guests with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please notify Derrick , Chief EEO/ADA Coordinator, at 312-793-4322 or Derrick.@.... Thank you for your continuing interest and participation. " Hamos Director, HFS -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- Join the Family Support Network by clicking on the following link: www.familysupportnetwork.org! On the FSN home page select the link to your left, " Join the FSN. " It will open up to our 2011 membership brochure. Please download, complete and return to FSN. If you are unable to download and need an application mailed to you, please send an email to ShirleyFSN@... and we will mail you one. Sincerely, Shirley Shirley A. Executive Director Family Support Network 651 E. 159th Place South Holland, IL 60473 Telephone: 708-331-7370 Fax: 708-339-5423 ShirleyFSN@... The mission of the Family Support Network is to unify individuals with disabilities and their families to advocate for funding, services, and community resources that strengthen and support the individual and the family directly by responding to their individual needs and empowering them to live in their own homes. The Family Support Network further seeks to ensure the continuation of all individual supports throughout the life span of the individual. follow on Twitter | friend on Facebook | forward to a friend Copyright © 2011 The Family Support Network, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up to be a part of our network. Thank you for your continued support! 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