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Who is eligible for the CAP/DA program?
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A disabled adults 18 years old and older.
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An individual who is determined to require a level of institutional care under the State Medicaid Plan.
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An individual who needs at least one or more CAP/DA home- and community-based service based on a reasonable indication of need assessment that must be coordinated by a CAP/DA case manager.
What services are provided under the CAP/DA waiver?
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Community transition
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Community integration
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Training, education and consultative
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Coordinated caregiving
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Case management – case management and care advisement
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Personal assistance
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Financial management
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Consumer directed services
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CAP In-home aide
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Respite services - Institutional respite and In-Home Aide respite
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Goods and services – Participant, Individual-directed,non-medical transportation and Chore services-declutter and garbage disposal
CAP/DA Eligibility and Application
A referral may be made by completing this referral form and faxing it to 833-470-0597
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The client must have Medicaid. At the appropriate time.
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Required documentation is completed by the client’s physician and submitted for level of care approval. An in-home assessment is then completed by a nurse and a social worker, and a plan of care is developed.
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CAP/DA/Choice services begin after the plan of care is approved.