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Increasing Person-Centered Planning, Informed Choice, and Self Direction
(Rebalancing Initiative)
Overview
The Rebalancing Initiative promotes greater choice and control over
supports and services by developing and piloting materials and processes
to increase the use of person-centered thinking, planning, and services
for individuals with disabilities. A subset of the materials are being
designed with a specialized focus on person-centered discharge planning
for individuals transitioning from state training centers to community
homes. The project works with several communities to expand community
options for supports and shift the balance in Virginia by focusing on
the individual's preferences and choices rather than on the service
systems' programs and requirements. Additionally the project is
examining mechanisms and strategies for determining how additional services
can become self-directed. This project is funded by the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Major Activities
- Design, and pilot in 3-5 Virginia communities, tools and resources
for person-centered planning and informed choice to be used by individuals
with disabilities, family members, case managers, providers, and other
supporters
- Identify and assist Community Services Boards to support individuals
currently in state training centers and individuals currently on the
statewide urgent waiting list for MR Waiver as they choose, design,
and manage needed community support and services
- Explore additional services for the possibility of becoming consumer-directed
as a result of analysis of information from other states and existing
barriers in Virginia
Contacts
Parthy Dinora at (804)8270016, padinora@vcu.edu
Eileen Hammar at (804)827-0202, eghammar@vcu.edu
Dawn Machonis at (804)828-1335, dmachonis@vcu.edu
Dana Yarbrough at (804)828-0352, dvyarbrough@vcu.edu
Tera Yoder at (804)828-3879, tyoder@vcu.edu
Web address: www.vcu.edu/partnership/cdservices
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