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Hudson Valley Regional Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders Conference October 21st 2013
John Maltby M.S.
Where we come from
“Th h d ’t k hi t d ti d t t it”
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http://www.ncld-youth.info/index.php?id=61Retrieved June 2012
“Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it”Edmund Burke. 1729‐1797
Where we come from.
1974, Willowbrook. The awful place with the beautiful name.
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Where we are
NY State•DCs •ICF•IRA Supervised•IRA
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Group Homes, “In the Community”. ‐ They’re not for everyone.
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Supported•Family Care
•“Shared Living”
Sheltered WorkshopsNo more toopen after July 2013
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Where we are going.. It’s a BIG DEALConsumer Directed Services
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Moving from Adoption Option to independence. The challenge of choice, risk and self reliance.
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Transition, it’s not just 13 & 14
• Secondary to Post Secondary Education
• Employment
• Medical Transition
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• Transportation
• Housing
• A life in the Community.
http://www governor ny gov/olmstea
Required Reading !
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http://www.governor.ny.gov/olmstead/home
Person Centered Planning….. And Execution
•Planning without outcomes has no purpose•In transition years you may have..•An IEP, an IPE, and an ISP, •An MSC, a CSS worker, a teacher, an ACCES‐VR Counselor, a Job coachThi ll b f l
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•This can actually be useful.
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“Never let a good crisis go to waste”• Budget Woes
• NY Times articles
• CMS and budget
• New governor
• New Graduation Standards
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New Graduation Standards
• Olmstead action
• Justice Center
• New OPWDD management
• New Waiver(s)
• New ACCES‐VR CRS
• Affordable Care Act
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Fundamental Shift
• Institutional capacity & sustainability• Demographic pressure• Labor Force inelasticity• Changing perceptions of disability
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Changing perceptions of disability• Providers become vendors• Regulatory simplicity.• Reduced Engineering• Consumer resources• Cost
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•“First you get the Money, then you get the power” (The Tony Montana rule)
Getting Started. Do you have a Developmental Disability?
• NY State Mental Hygiene Law – defines Developmental Disability as..• “A disability attributable to mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy neurological impairment of ti th lti i t l t d ti
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autism, or other… resulting in mental retardation• Originates before age 22• Is expected to continue indefinitely• Constitutes a substantial handicap to normal functioning in society.”
• An antiquated definition, but not currently subject to change
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IEP DiplomaTime to Say Good‐bye
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IEP diploma eliminated due to advocacy:
• meaningless document
• not a diploma at allNYS IEP
diplomas will
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• Not recognized as a path to employment or college
diplomas will not be issued
after June 2013.
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Skills and Achievement Commencement Credential (SACC)
• Only for students with severe disabilities who are alternately assessed. (NYSAA)
• Focuses on skills
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• Focuses on skills.
• Can be used as a planning tool.
• Form/exit summary may be reviewed throughout high school.
Certificate of Career Development and Occupational Studies
• Focused on employment• Non-diploma credential signifying entry-level
work readiness • Can accompany a Regents or local
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Can accompany a Regents or local diploma or stand alone as the primary exiting credential
• Requires a student developed career plan • Requires meaningful career development
opportunities and work-based learning opportunities
Formal steps
• Guardianship or Health proxy• Apply for SSI• Benefit optimization• School Triennial
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• School Triennial• ACCES_VR application• Evaluations for OPWDD• Waiver eligibility• CSS application• Selective Service
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Education
• It doesn’t end with High School
Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008The Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) (PL 110-315) was enacted on August 14, 2008, reauthorizing the Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965. This
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law contains a number of important new provisions that improve access to postsecondary education for students with intellectual disabilities.Of particular note are the new provisions for financial aid and the funding of twenty-seven Transition Postsecondary Education Programs for Students with Intellectual Disablities (TPSID) and a National Coordinating Center.
http://www.thinkcollege.net/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43mk9Fy8lbU
The GAELS Rice program at Iona College 5.11 minutes
From Workshop to Workplace, ‐NY is an “Employment First” State
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• Apply during penultimate year of High School
• Limited duration support for ultimate competitive employment
C R h bilit ti S i d Y th
Employment
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• Core Rehabilitation Services and Youth Employment Services initiative
• NYSED P‐12 & ACCES‐VR concordat
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Benefit Myths & Reality
• A way to start or keep working and still optimize
benefits. http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/edi/pass/Retrieved October 2013
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/ssi/spotlight
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Are you eligible for OPWDD services?OPWDD Front Door
• Contact Mathew Faulkner at Westchester County Dept. Community Mental Health. DCMH submits to OPWDD Developmental Disability Regional Office. 914 595 5253
• Contact the Regional Office for OPWDD eligibility Determination 914 332 8960
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Determination. 914 332 8960• Medicaid: Apply for Supplemental Security Income from the Social Security Administration. Confers automatic Medicaid enrolment.
• Or: • Apply directly for Medicaid.
Based on the young adult’s income, not yours
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Assessment by the DDRO
Developmental Disabilities Profile (DDP2)
Coordinated Assessment System, (CAS).
• Disability based• Deficit based• Gateway to congregate
• Currently testing with 22 Case Study agencies
Ad i f h I RAI
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• Gateway to congregate services
• Emphasize what you cannot do.• Behavioral• Adaptive• Health• Score creates the budget
• Adaptation of the Inter RAI
• Functionally based
• More appropriate for budgeting
• More person centered.
• In pilot phase
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•Must have OPWDD eligibility, Medicaid and justify the need•Front Door: Access Services•Choose an MSC (individuals receiving this service can choose
a new MSC at any time)
Apply for Medicaid Service Coordination (MSC) or Plan of Care Support Services (PCSS)
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a new MSC at any time)•Apply for waiver, similar guidelines for eligibility. (waiver
allows a person to access most services offered by OPWDD)
•Developing the Individual Services Plan (ISP)
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Legacy OPWDD services.• Day Programs
• Day Habilitation
• With walls/without walls
• Pre‐vocation Program
• Employment Training Program
• Blended
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Blended
• Supported Employment (SEMP)
• Enhanced Supported Employment (ESEMP)
• Community Habilitation (CommHab)
• Respite/Recreation
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Consumer Directed Services
• Individual & Community Supports (ICS)
• A Person centered funding allocation system.
• Individual Needs Assessment leading to Personal Resource Allocation (PRA) or budget
• Services purchased from traditional agencies
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• Services purchased through Consolidated Supports & Services
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What are Consolidated Supports and Services (CSS)?
• Funding conduit directed by the individual
• Based on a Person Centered Plan created in partnership with‐
• The Person
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• The Circle of Support
• Their MSC and
• The Start Up broker
• Once approved by OPWDD, plan is funded via the Financial Management Service (FMS) Agency
• Support Broker works to sustain the plan
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How do I access CSS?
• Contact the DDRO to set up a meeting with a “CSS specialist”
• Complete the necessary steps with the specialist• Approval letter for CSS from DDRO• Choose a Start-up Broker and FMS and Sign the Broker
Agreement
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Agreement• Circle of Support/Person Centered Planning Meeting• Create a Plan and Budget• Submit to DDRO/OPWDD Central Office• Launch Plan• Support Broker works to sustain the plan with the Support of
FMS. Individual keeps their MSC.
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American Academy of Pediatrics: Four Elements of Transition
• Including health‐care providers along with other service providers in transition planning
• Promoting opportunities for youth to be active in their
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own health‐care decision‐making
• Parental support for giving youth more responsibility and independence – balancing need for safety with need to become adult
• Continuity between pediatric and adult health‐care providers
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Medical Transition
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Barriers to Transition: Physicians’ Viewpoint
• Pediatrician may distrust expertise of ACP
• ACP may be less familiar with conditions
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• ACP not used to less mature behavior
• ACP may have difficulty with atypical appearance and behavior
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Skills Young Adults Need to Manage own Health Care
• Making appointments
• Managing medications
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• Speaking up at doctor’s office
• Sharing medical information
• Creating portable medical summary
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Empowering Young Adults to have a Healthy Life-style
• Must understand nutrition and exercise needs
• Reproductive education if applicable
• Should have health goals and a health plan
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Should have health goals and a health plan
• My Health, My Choice, My Responsibility –curriculum ‐ download at www.wihd.org
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House & Home transition
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Changes in housing
Housing:New York Cares List for Group Homes.
•HousingIRA (Individual Residence Alternative)
Supervised Supported
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ppICF (Intermediate Care Facility)Family Care.
•State Wide there are 12,000 adults on the waiting list for housing•BUT! There are other options
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No place like home
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The Good News!
• Historic alignment of;• You get to direct services to where you need them• Best practice from Evidence Based Research• Self Advocacy Goals
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• Federal Policy• State policy• Funding• Taxpayer and community interest.
• Are our provider agencies ready to become vendor agencies?
• Is our state ready to change?
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What do we need to be keeping an eye on?
• OPWDD and Provider agencies continue to think /allocate “Day Habslots” rather than jobs and group home “Beds” rather than homes.
• Undeveloped and un‐”scalable” development and reporting systems, absurdities.
• Lack of System coordination, e.g. NP Act and IRS.
• Equity between system based providers, and innovative providers.
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Equity between system based providers, and innovative providers.
• Medicaid “Notice of Decision” appeals
• Part 633 4(a)(viii)(a) modification of ISP. Additionally, Appeal sec4(a)(viii)(b). Objection to Services Process is found in Part 633.12.
• Pits the “haves” vs. the “have‐nots”, and “have not entered”.
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Risk Management
• Identification
• Prioritization
• Management
• Technology
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Technology
• Transparency
• Regulation
• Current risks in institutionalization
• “Unknown unknowns”.
• FMS risk
• Employee risk
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“An educated consumer is our best
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customer”The Sy Syms rule
Helpful references
Front Door http://www.opwdd.ny.gov/welcome‐front‐door/resource‐bookletBalancing Incentive Program http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/redesign/docs/revised_bip_program_application.pdfRoad to Reform.h // dd / dd b / i i /OPWDD R
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http://www.opwdd.ny.gov/opwdd_about/commissioners_page/OPWDD_Road_to_Reform_April2013Transformation Agreement. http://www.opwdd.ny.gov/opwdd_about/commissioners_page/04012013_partnership_plan_stcs_attachment
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Eligibility• Benefits
• SSI/SSDI www.ssa.gov/pgm/ssi.htm
• Medicaid http://www.health.ny.gov/health_care/medicaid/
• SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) http://socialservices.westchestergov.com/food‐stamps‐snap
• HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program) http://socialservices.westchestergov.com/temporary‐assistance/home‐energy‐assistance
• OPWDD (Office for People with Developmental Disabilities) www.opwdd.ny.gov
• “Traditional Services”
ICS/CSS
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• ICS/CSS
• DSS (Department of Social Services) www.socialservices.westchestergov.com
• CDPAP (Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program)
• ACCES‐VR (Adult Career and Educational Services‐Vocational Rehabilitation) www.acces.nysed.gov/vr/
• ILC (Independent Living Centers)
• PARATRANSIT http://transportation.westchestergov.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=671&Itemid=59