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1
Orange County ARC Open Forum
  • An Open Forum on Self Directed Services, SB 1270,
    The 06-07 Budget Act for Wage Enhancements, and
    the Future of Community Support Services
  • Shirley Dove, President and
  • Tony Anderson, Executive Director
  • The Arc of California November 15, 2006

2
Overview
  • Self Directed Services
  • Senate Bill 1270
  • The Budget Act 06-07 19.1 ML Wage Pass-Through
  • The Future Trends and Ideas

3
SELF-DIRECTED SERVICES PROGRAM
  • Provided By
  • The California Department of Developmental
    Services

4
Topics
  • Background
  • What Does the Self-Directed Services Program
    Provide?
  • Self-Directed Services Principles
  • Pilot Projects
  • Independence Plus Waiver
  • Program Eligibility
  • Enrollment Criteria
  • Program Design
  • Person-Centered Planning
  • Individual Program Plan
  • Training Information Supports
  • Individual Budget
  • Type of Services
  • Risk Pool
  • Services Guideline
  • Supports Brokerage Services
  • Financial Management Services
  • Regional Center Services
  • Participant Protections
  • Quality Assurance and Improvement
  • More Information

5
Self-Directed Services Principles
  • Self-Directed (SD) Services is guided by the
    vision that
  • people with disabilities will determine their own
    futures,
  • with the support of families, friends, and
    professionals.
  • Based on five principles
  • Freedom
  • Authority
  • Support
  • Responsibility
  • Confirmation

6
Self-Directed Services Principles
  • Freedom
  • Ability for individuals to plan a life and
    customize the purchase of needed resource and
    services.
  • Authority
  • The ability to control a certain sum of dollars
    in order to purchase necessary supports.

7
Self-Directed Services Principles
  • Support
  • The arranging of resources and personnel-both
    formal and informal that will assist an
    individual with a disability to reside within the
    community.
  • Responsibility
  • To accept a valued role in the community and to
    be accountable for spending public dollars that
    are life enhancing.
  • Confirmation
  • To recognize the importance of leadership of
    self-advocates in the SD Services Program.

8
Pilot Projects
  • The California Department of Developmental
    Services
  • (DDS) has five Self-Determination pilot projects
  • Tri-Counties Regional Center and Area Board IX
  • Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center and Area
    Board X
  • Redwood Coast Regional Center and Area Board I
  • Kern Regional Center and Area Board XII
  • San Diego Regional Center and Area Board XIII
  • January 1, 2006, DDS is providing a new program
    that will be called Self-Directed (SD) Services.

9
Pilot Projects
  • Program success as reported by pilot
  • participants
  • Improved relationship with family members.
  • More positive interactions with other people.
  • Increased involvement and interaction in their
    community.
  • High consumer satisfaction.
  • Families and participants are responsible
    stewards of public funds.

10
Independence Plus Waiver
  • DDS will offer SD Services contingent on the
    approval of a federal waiver the 1915c
    Independence Plus (IP) Waiver.
  • This IP Waiver is the federally funded
    Self-Directed Waiver of the Self-Directed
    Services Program.
  • CMS developed the IP Waiver templates for states
    offering SD Services and seeking federal fund
    participation (FFP).

11
Independence Plus Waiver
DHS Review and Approval
Regional Center Training And Education
Program Implementation And Participant Enrollment
CMS Review and Approval
12
Program Eligibility
  • Individuals do not have to meet Medi-Cal
    eligibility and level of care requirements in
    order to participate in the SD program. The
    program will include both state general fund and
    federal funding.
  • Everyone has access to the same services and all
    services can be billed to the SD Waiver.
  • General funds will be available for individuals
    who are not SD Waiver eligible.

13
Enrollment Criteria
  • Be a regional center client
  • Not reside in a licensed residential services
    facility
  • Receive services in non-congregate settings only
  • Be age 3 or older
  • Must volunteer to participate
  • Willing to live within the individual budget
    amount

14
Enrollment Criteria
  • Willing to
  • Accept the individual budget amount.
  • Employ or designate a Financial Management
    Services entity.
  • Employ or designate an individual to provide
    Supports Brokerage Services.
  • Attend an in-depth orientation to the SD Services
    Program.
  • Agree to purchase services within the SD Program.

15
Person-Centered Planning
  • The Person-Centered Planning process will drive
    the development of the Individual Program Plan.
  • The participant will direct the PCP process, with
    support from the Supports Broker, a regional
    center representative, and PCP Team (made up of
    family, friends and professionals).

16
Individual Program Plan
  • An IPP review will be done every twelve months
    (minimum) or whenever there is significant change
    in the persons life circumstances, and must be
    agreed upon by the participant and the Service
    Coordinator.
  • Details the needs, preferences, and hopes and
    dreams of the individual.
  • Includes WHO does WHAT by WHEN.
  • Specifies the amount of the Individual Budget.

17
Participant Training and Information Supports
  • Individuals who join the SD Services Program will
    receive an orientation and training that will
    include
  • Training on the values, principles, and
    philosophy of SD Services.
  • Employer training, hiring, supervising, managing,
    and evaluating service providers.
  • Other training includes mandatory and special
    incident reporting, legal rights, and
    self-advocacy.

18
Regional Centers Training and Information
Supports
  • Training will be available to regional
  • centers regarding
  • Values, principles, and philosophy of SD Services
  • Allowable Services
  • Development of Individual Budget
  • Regulatory requirements

19
Individual Budget
  • Each participant will have an individual budget
    to purchase services and supports to meet the
    goals and objectives in his/her IPP.
  • Defines a set amount of money available.
  • Is based on a fair and equitable process that
    takes into account individual functional skills,
    demographic characteristics, and needs.
  • Based on average costs of regional center
    consumers with like characteristics and needs.

20
Type of Services
  • Flexibility to move money within service
    categories in the budget.
  • Community Living
  • Respite Services
  • Support Brokerage
  • Financial Management Services Bill payer
  • Financial Management Services Employer of
    Record
  • Family Assistance and Support
  • Housing Access Supports
  • Community Living Supports
  • Advocacy Services
  • Participant-Designed Goods and Services
  • Health and Clinical Services
  • Home Health Aide Services
  • Skilled Nursing
  • Integrative Therapies
  • Communication Support
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Nutritional Consultation
  • Behavior Intervention Services
  • Specialized Therapeutic Services
  • Specialized Medical Equipment and Supplies

21
Type of Services
  • Employment
  • Supported Employment
  • Pre-Vocational Services
  • Training and Education
  • Individual Training and Education
  • Training and Education Transition Service
  • Environmental and Medical Support
  • Environmental Accessibility Adaptations
  • Personal Emergency Response Systems
  • Transportation
  • Transportation
  • Vehicle Adaptations

22
Risk Pool for Unanticipated Needs
  • 5 of the purchase of service funds appropriated
    for the SD Services program go to the risk pool.
  • Funds can be used for unanticipated needs.

23
Services Guidelines
  • Non-congregate settings.
  • Participant directed.
  • Use natural supports and generic services first.
  • Fit SD Services Program definitions.
  • Service providers meet qualifications.

24
Supports Brokerage Services
  • A participant must hire or designate a
  • Supports Broker of his/her choice.
  • Supports Broker may
  • Assist the participant to define his/her needs in
    preparation for the PCP process.
  • Identify, coordinate, and access generic
    resources.
  • Assist with soliciting customized and
    cost-effective services.

25
Supports Brokerage Services
  • Supports Broker may also
  • Assist participant to negotiate rates and to
    arrange contracts for services.
  • Contribute to the evaluation of the effectiveness
    of services and supports.
  • Participants can obtain a list of trained
    supports
  • brokers from his/her regional center.

26
Financial Management Services
  • Each participant must hire or designate
  • Financial Management Services (FMS) of
  • his/her choice.
  • A FMS may
  • Provide payroll and bill payment benefits
    administration, tax deductions, and record
    keeping.
  • Ensure that service providers meet requirements
    and complete paperwork.

27
Financial Management Services
  • An FMS
  • Initiates criminal background checks, at no cost
    to the participant.
  • Assists the participant to understand billing and
    employer responsibilities.
  • Prepares a monthly budget statement for the
    participant and the regional center service
    coordinator.
  • Identifies budget categories that are over or
    under budget.

28
Regional Center Services
  • The Regional Center will
  • Provide SD Services informational meetings to
    potential participants.
  • Conduct required orientation for new enrollees.
  • Ensure completion of the SD Services Program
    eligibility determination and participant
    agreement.
  • Set the foundation for quality services by
    ensuring that the IPP addresses participants
    identified needs.
  • Participate and complete the IPP and Individual
    Budget.
  • Monitor IPP implementation and participant
    satisfaction.
  • Provide services in risk and safety management,
    technical assistance, and training.

29
Regional Center Services
The Regional Center will be responsible for these
risk management activities
  • Follow-up special incidents involving the
    participant, including suspected abuse, neglect,
    and exploitation.
  • Respond to participant complaints.
  • Assist the participant to access regional center
    clinical teams when necessary.
  • Maintain a 24-hour emergency call line for
    reporting of suspected abuse/neglect.

30
Participant Protections
  • Participant risk and safety considerations,
    including potential interventions, will be
    identified in the IPP.
  • Emergency back-up plan specified in the IPP.
  • IPP modified, as needed, in the event of a
    critical incident or life endangering situation.
  • Safeguards through monitoring activities of the
    participants individual budget.
  • Provide for fingerprints and criminal background
    checks as requested by the participant.

31
Quality Assurance and Improvement
  • Includes discovery, remediation, and quality
    improvement features.
  • Verification of provider qualification.
  • Participant review/approval of provider invoices.
  • Necessary participant protections to assure
    health and well-being.
  • Monitoring of quality of service and
    participation satisfaction.
  • Establishes local and statewide Self-Directed
    Waiver Quality Improvement Teams.

32
More Information
  • An Individual can get more information about the
    SD Services Program by visiting the DDS website
    at
  • www.dds.ca.gov

33
Senate Bill 1270 by Senator Wesley Chesbro
  • Sponsored By
  • The California State Council on Developmental
    Disabilities

34
The Logic
  • Most consumers participate in traditionally
    structured habilitation, work activity, and
    supported work programs.
  • These programs may not provide the flexibility,
    community integration, and activities or training
    that meet the needs of some persons with
    developmental disabilities.
  • Therefore SB 1270 aims to improve options and
    choices of persons with developmental
    disabilities in determining their daily
    activities(and) to explore mechanisms for
    developing and expanding the methods of providing
    the services and supports

35
Training for Regional Center Case Managers
  • Assess the need and develop a plan for the
    training of regional center staff on employment
    issues faced by persons with a developmental
    disability.

36
Informed Choice
  • Requires regional centers to provide information
    relevant to individuals with developmental
    disabilities in making informed choices about
    employment.

37
The Developmental Disabilities Program
Development Fund
  • The Fund shall provide resources needed to
    initiate new programs and to expand or convert
    existing programs.
  • The fund shall promote services and supports that
    increase opportunities for self-determination and
    independence.

38
State Council on Developmental Disabilities
  • Requires SCDD to convene a workgroup that will
    develop alternative and expanded options for
    nonresidential services and supports.
  • The workgroup will develop and submit their
    recommendation to the Governor and appropriate
    committees of the Legislature by May 1, 2007, and
    include these in the state plan.

39
Workgroups Stakeholder Groups
  • The workgroup shall include people with
    developmental disabilities, family members,
    providers, and other system stakeholders and
    shall develop recommendations on how to best
    achieve all of the following
  • More models that provide an array of
    nonresidential options for participation in
    integrated instructive, social, civic, volunteer,
    and recreational activities.
  • More work activities for customized employment,
    integrated job training, and employer-provided
    job coaching.
  • More work opportunities in the public sector.

40
Workgroups Stakeholder Groups - continued
  • The increased utilization of existing models,
    including, but not limited to, self-directed
    services, vouchers, family teaching models,
    existing habilitation, and supported work vendors
    to facilitate access to nontraditional
    community-based nonresidential activities.
  • Strategies to promote and duplicate successful
    and innovative models developed in California and
    in other states.
  • The identification of, and strategies to address,
    statutory, regulatory, licensing, vendor-related,
    funding and other types of barriers to achieving
    the goals identified in this act, including
    strategies to improve individualization of
    services and supports by increased flexibility in
    design, staffing, and compensation.

41
Regional Center Responsibilities
  • Outreach to, and training and education of,
    community service agencies and programs,
    businesses, and community activity providers to
    expand opportunities for participation by
    consumers.
  • Develop a community resources list.
  • Provide help to case managers and family members
    on expanding community integration options in the
    areas of work, recreation, social, community
    service, education, and public services.

42
Regional Center Responsibilities - continued
  • Developing and facilitating the use of innovative
    methods of contracting with community members to
    provide support in natural environments to
    regional center consumers.
  • Development and facilitating the use of natural
    supports to enhance community participation.
  • Providing technical assistance to, and
    coordinating with, community support facilitators
    who will be used to provide supports to
    individual consumers for community participation,
    as needed.

43
Regional Center Responsibilities - continued
  • Providing sources of information relevant to
    individuals in making informed choices about
    employment options.
  • work incentive programs for persons with
    developmental disabilities,
  • access and retention of needed benefits,
  • interactions of earned income, asset building, or
    other financial changes on benefits,
  • employment programs and protections,
  • taxpayer requirements and responsibilities,
  • training opportunities,
  • and information and services available through
    other agencies, organizations, or on the
    Internet.

44
19.1 Million Wage Enhancement
  • Provided By
  • The Budget Act 06-07

45
The Budget Act 06-07 19.1 Million Wage
Enhancement
  • Wage enhance for direct support professionals in
    work activity programs, day programs, and
    look-alike programs when any of the following
    criteria are met
  • The majority of its services and supports are in
    integrated community settings .
  • In the process of converting to integrated
    community settings.
  • The work activity program is in the process of
    converting to supported work programs.

46
Types of Eligible Services
  • Socialization Training Program
  • Behavior Intervention Training
  • Community Integration Training Program
  • Community Activities Support Services
  • Mobile Day Program
  • Creative Art Program
  • Adaptive Skills Trainer
  • Independent Living Specialist
  • Activity Center
  • Adult Development Center
  • Behavior Management
  • Independent Living
  • Social Recreation
  • Infant Development Program
  • Work Activity Program

47
Self-Certify to One of the Following
  • Consumers spend and will continue to spend 51 or
    greater of the program day in integrated
    community settings.
  • Provisional Rate Increase By June 30, 2008,
    consumers will spend and plan to continue to
    spend 51 or greater in integrated community
    settings.
  • A work activity program providing a majority of
    their services and supports in integrated
    community settings is defined as having
    transitioned 51 of the consumers
  • Calculation of consumer participation in
    community activities is calculated for the
    aggregate of consumers served in each program. In
    the aggregate the consumers must participate 51
    of the program day in community-based activities.

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Provisional rate increase A WAP must agree to
complete all the following
  • Transition 10 of the consumers served into a
    supported employment program by December 11, 2007
    with a commensurate 10 net reduction in census.
  • Develop a plan with the regional center and
    submit the plan to the Department by June 30,
    2007.
  • The plan must specify a timeline and process for
    achieving 51 net reduction.
  • To maintain eligibility the work activity program
    must demonstrate conformity to the timeline of
    this plan each year the plan is in effect.

49
Thoughts on the Future of Community Services
  • Provided By
  • The Arc of California

50
The Future of Services Supports
  • Developmental Centers continue to close and
    non-forensic needs continue to decline.
  • Money Follows the Person and Self Directed
    Waivers national trend.
  • Historic low tax revenue Historic High Deficit.
  • The Graying of the Nation and the increasing need
    for direct support services.
  • Chapters of The Arc continue to diversify
    nationally no growth in Sheltered Workshops (SW)
    in CA.
  • Some CA chapters have closed SW altogether.
  • Supported Employment, Family Home model,
    Supported or Independent Living service trends.

51
The Future of Services Supports Advocacy
Stakeholder Ideas
  • Investing in outcomes - not process - in the
    lives of people with developmental disabilities
  • Investing in the community
  • Seeking continuous improvement of operating
    efficiencies at all levels of the system
  • Promoting increasing federal financial
    participation
  • Investing in wages and benefits for direct care
    workers

52
The Future of Services Supports Advocacy
Stakeholder Ideas
  • Investing in service models that are state of the
    art, forward looking and produce favorable
    measurable outcomes that support
    inclusion/meaningful participation in the
    community for people with developmental
    disabilities
  • Improving existing community infrastructure
  • Strengthening families to provide supports
  • Strengthening self advocacy and responsibility
    among people with developmental disabilities and
  • Educating people to utilize and manage benefits
    from all available sources.

53
The Arc of California
  • Core Values People First, Democracy, Visionary
    Leadership, Community Participation, Diversity,
    Integrity and Excellence.
  • Preserve the Entitlement It is not ours to give
    away.
  • Protect the Person-Centered IPP The individual
    plans drive the service system not the other way
    around.
  • Do everything you can to improve the quality and
    stability of the workforce and support family
    caregivers without this people will end up back
    in institutions.
  • Wake-up the sleeping giant grassroots family
    advocates and self-advocates should drive the
    system changes.
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