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 How You Can Grow Your Adult Day Services Program With Medicaid Funds From the Money Follows the Person Grants Program

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The Money Follows the Person Program (MFP) is providing new opportunities for revenue growth for adult daycare centers.

Discover how your adult day care services program can be helping prospective clients transition from an institution into the community.

“How You Can Grow Your Adult Day Services Program With Medicaid Funds From The Money Follows The Person Grant’s Program,” is a new 42-page report, that will give you the details and information you need to determine whether your adult day services program can participate and receive these important Medicaid funds.

Almost $1.7 billion in grants has been awarded to help move Medicaid clients in nursing and other institutions into community settings.

This new report gives you all do background on the Money Follows the Person grant program; the main program goals, who qualifies, qualified services, and operational protocols.

You’ll get details on the critical MFP benchmarks required and quality insurance elements of the program.

This report includes insight from three experts on aspects of the Money Follows the Person program: Kate King, project officer with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Peter Notarstefano, director of home and community-based services, American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging; and Pat Luchkowsky, director of public affairs with Easter Seals of Ohio.

You’ll learn the five components and adult day services need for success with money follows the person.

This report will help you identify the services your program now offers and which services your program may have to expand into your operations.  The report provides complete details on the services required.

Order your copy of this report to help you and your team ascertain the opportunities for success the MFP program may hold for your adult day care center.

Understand the coordination with other community-based providers that your adult day care program may have to consider.

Plus, you’ll get a successful case history on an Ohio program called a Home Choice.  That state was one of the original programs to receive some $100 million in enhanced federal match finds to pay for MFP.

You’ll get information on the Home Choice structure, support components, and operational structure, including such details as pre-implementation including outreach and education, pre–transition and referral of participants.

The report also includes practical advice for adult day care services providers and tips on becoming familiar with what your state is planning under MFP.

“How You Can Grow Your Adult Day Services Program With Medicaid Funds From The Money Follows The Person Grant’s Program,” has been prepared by the editors of Adult Day Services Letter and is based on a recent audio webcast on the subject.

See how your adult day services program may be able to tap into the funding under the Money Follows the Person program.  States are proposing to transition almost 38,000 persons from institutional settings.  There have been more than 304 grants thus far.

Check into the opportunities, the Medicaid Money Follows the Person offers.

Order today!

About The Publisher:

Adult Day Services Letter

Published since 1985, Adult Day Services Letter, stays on top of the most current challenges facing adult day professionals, including financing adult day services, marketing adult day services to seniors, caregivers and payors, staffing, programming, positioning for managed care and integration, changes in federal and state legislation and regulations, how to provide transportation, and competition.


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© 2009 Health Resources Publishing