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Title: Virginia


1
  • Virginias Money Follows the Person
  • Jason Rachel, Money Follows the Person Project
    Director, DMAS
  • Governors Housing Conference
  • November 19, 2009

2
Overview Money Follows the
Person Demonstration Project
  • Four-year Medicaid Demonstration Project to
    assist seniors and people with disabilities who
    currently live in institutions to move to the
    community if they choose to
  • Person-centered Over 1,000 individuals in
    Virginia to move to the community, each with an
    individual plan, supports they need, and someone
    to work with them before and after they move
  • Community-based Partnerships among human
    services and housing agencies (local government
    and private) are key
  • State-planned and administered Department of
    Medical Assistance Services (DMAS) (Virginias
    Medicaid agency) working with many other
    agencies, including state housing agencies
  • Federally-sponsored Centers for Medicare and
    Medicaid Services (CMS) (federal Medicaid agency)

3
Community Supports for Individuals Who
Transition
  • Each individual will enroll in a Medicaid home
    and community-based waiver or a Medicaid
    program called PACE
  • All Medicaid waivers and PACE pay for a variety
    of services available to people enrolled, based
    on their individual needs for each service
  • Non-Medicaid services will also be available

4
Housing for IndividualsWho Transition
  • Each individual must move to a qualified
    residence in the community
  • Home owned or leased by the individual/family
    member
  • Apartment leased by the individual/family member
  • Setting in which no more than four unrelated
    individuals reside
  • Group homes (4 or fewer beds)
  • Sponsored residential settings
  • 4-bed Assisted Living Facilities
  • Adult Foster Care

5
New Medicaid Services Under Money Follows the
Person
  • Transition Services
  • Up-front household expenses when setting up a
    household
  • Being added to five waivers
  • 5,000 lifetime maximum per person
  • Transition Coordination
  • 2 months before and 12 months after the
    individual moves
  • Added to Elderly or Disabled with Consumer
    Direction Waiver

6
Demonstration Services UnderMoney Follows the
Person
  • Environmental Modifications
  • Assistance with making modifications to homes and
    primary vehicles to make them accessible
  • Added to the Elderly or Disabled with
    Consumer-Direction and AIDS/HIV Waivers
  • Assistive Technology
  • Devices that enhance ones ability to function
    and communicate, such as specialized toilets,
    braces, chairs, and computer hardware and
    software
  • Added to the Elderly or Disabled with
    Consumer-Direction and AIDS/HIV Waivers
  • 24-Hour Emergency Back-up Through 2-1-1 VIRGINIA
    for the first 12 months following transition to
    the community

7
Non-Medicaid Services UnderMoney Follows the
Person
  • Supplemental home modification funding if amount
    needed exceeds Medicaid 5,000 maximum
  • Bridge rent for up to 90 days after signing a
    lease if needed for home modifications to be
    completed before the individual moves
  • Funding for each provided by the Virginia
    Department of Housing and Community Development

8
Waiver Services That Help People Find Community
Housing
  • Depending on the waiver, one of the following
    providers is available to assist individuals
    moving to the community from institutions
  • Case Managers (MR, DD and AIDs Waivers)
  • Transition Coordinators (EDCD Waiver)
  • Health Care Coordinators (TECH Waiver)
  • These are the people who will be contacting
    housing agencies when rental assistance is needed

9
More Information on MFP
  • Operational Protocol (Project Manual) contains
    extensive section and Appendices on housing
  • Transition services, environmental and
    supplemental home modifications, and bridge rent
  • Qualified residences
  • Owning your own home
  • Renting a home or apartment (including HUD
    subsidies)
  • Living in adult foster care, assisted living
    facilities, sponsored residential programs, and
    group homes
  • Transportation information also included

10
The Housing Challenges
  • Lack of accessible housing stock
  • Housing and human services plan in different
    systems
  • Inability to afford housing
  • People living in institutions often have no, or
    extremely low, income.
  • Sole income of many will be SSI, currently 638
    per month.
  • Some gave up homes to receive services in
    institutions because they could not access the
    services and supports they needed to stay in the
    community.
  • While some may obtain employment, they will not
    have sufficient income at the time of transition
    to afford rent.
  • Medicaid program cannot pay
  • No state-funded programs exist
  • Federal housing rental vouchers are scarce, and
    those available are not dedicated to individuals
    transitioning

11
MFP Annual Housing and Transportation
Action Plan
  • STRATEGIES
  • Increase the affordability and availability of
    community housing for seniors and people with
    disabilities
  • Increase the availability of accessible
    transportation for seniors and individuals with
    disabilities
  • Recognize the importance of the link between
    housing and transportation
  • Focus on education, awareness, and partnership
    building among housing and human service agencies
    and the individuals they serve

12
MFP Annual Housing and Transportation Action Plan
  • Each strategy has
  • A lead agency
  • A timeline
  • Strategies recommended by Task Force have
    detailed work plans
  • Office of Community Integration to track results

13
Increase Affordability and Availability of Housing
  • Develop a state-funded community living
    supplement
  • Increase availability of sponsored residential
    and adult foster care providers through marketing
    and provider fairs
  • Make the auxiliary grant portable for all
    populations
  • Produce new housing units through QAP LIHTC and
    non-LIHTC initiatives, and low-interest loan
    programs
  • VHDA Housing Solutions Work Group
  • Assess local housing capacity and assure that
    needs are included in local planning
  • Direct federal housing trust fund monies, when
    they become available, to these populations

14
Increase availability of accessible
transportation
  • Disseminate information about transportation
    providers that offer accessible vehicles, and
    about new services available under the New
    Freedom initiative
  • Incentivize specialized transportation providers
    to coordinate their services beyond geographic
    boundaries
  • Incentivize specialized transportation providers
    to provide door through door transportation
  • Develop a transportation voucher system

15
Recognize importance of the link between housing
and transportation
  • Develop interactive housing and transportation
    website
  • Use the existing Transportation and Housing
    Alliance Toolkit as a resource
  • Create incentives to develop housing on public
    transportation routes

16
Educate the housing community awareness, and
partnership building
  • Offer assistance in follow up to HUD and
    Governors letters to PHAs
  • Provide technical assistance to local housing
    offices, planning authorities and HUD offices on
    understanding the needs of persons transitioning,
    on www.accessva.org, and on laws that govern
    housing services, options and choice Encourage
    use of Virginia Easy Access.
  • Distribute Rutgers Medicaid Services Primer at
    Governors Housing Conference
  • Encourage PHAs to list accessible housing units
    on www.accessva.org
  • Through speaking engagements, e-distribution
    list, HUD Lines and tele-tutorials, educate
    housing-related groups, including
  • VAHCDO, PHAS, Housing Counselors
  • COSCDA
  • Housing Commission
  • Local planners and contract administrators

17
Educate disability/aging communities
  • Orient individuals, advocates, local agencies to
    housing/transportation planning
  • Disseminate Annual Action Plan
  • Ensure input of disability/aging communities is
    considered in housing planning activities create
    a mechanism to track local changes in policy and
    relate ongoing needs/solutions to statewide and
    national housing funding agents and authorities
  • Develop HOME, CDBG, and HCV contact lists
    disseminate to organizations to encourage
    participation in needs statements and priorities
    for resource allocation
  • Document changes in housing policy work with the
    SILC to interface with multiple policy
    makers/funding agents to foster and sustain
    increased housing options
  • Assure that service agencies and advocates have
    information about housing agencies and a
    description of the services they offer through
  • Virginia Easy Access
  • A housing resource bank on www.olmsteadva.com/mfp
    /
  • Dissemination of information on HUD-Assisted
    Apartments
  • Training of Transition Coordinators
  • Developing a Housing Primer for services agencies
    and advocates

18
For Further Information
  • Visit the Money Follows the Person Website
    http//www.olmsteadva.com/mfp/
  • E-mail MFP_at_dmas.virginia.gov
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