Return to Community: Supporting Individuals As They Recover Their Lives through the Money Follows the Person ProgramBackgroundBohmanThomasSswr
The Money Follows the Person (MFP) program transitions people to the community after extended institutional stays. This study examines effects of this transition on informal caregivers in this new caregiving career stage. Analyses explore whether and how MFP affects caregivers according to caregiver race...
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Introduction/Objective A key aim of the Olmstead decision is to establish a transition program for institutionalized patients who prefer to live in the community. The purposes of this study were to identify eligible nursing facility (NF) residents who expressed such a preference and to determine ...
Overview of the Federal Money Follows the Person Framework Case study examples of Money Follows the Person approaches taken in OR, TX, VT and WI How Money Follows the Person could look in Delaware 2 Impetus for the Study Senate Resolution 26, passed by the State Senate June 30, ...
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Money Follows the Person Demonstrations Project in New Jersey — A Training for Professionals — A collaboration with the Department of Human Services’ Divisions of Developmental Disabilities, Disability Services, and Medical Assistance and Health Services; and the ...
The purpose of this study was to explore racial differences in home and community-based service (HCBS) use and perceived choice and control in frail elders ages 65 and older participating in the Money Follows the Person (MFP) demonstration program in Connecticut using the Andersen Behavioral Model...
Money Follows the Person: Un-burning Bridges and Facilitating a Return to the CommunityWhat lessons have been learned from this long-running demonstration program? Almost fifty years ago, the United States created a new program known as Medicaid to support healthcare for people with very low ...