Wisconsin Long-Term Care System Informational Series The Basics of Family Care and Partnership.

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Wisconsin Long-Term Care System Informational Series The Basics of Family Care and Partnership

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Wisconsin Long-Term Care System Informational Series

The Basics of Family Care and Partnership

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Agenda Facilitator: Barbara Beckert, Disability Rights Wisconsin

I. Opening Remarks: Barbara Beckert, Disability Rights Wisconsin

II. Role of the ADRC and First Steps in the Long-term Care Enrollment Process: Janet Zander, Advocacy & Public Policy Coordinator, Greater WI Agency on Aging Resources, Inc. and Former ADRC of Portage County Director

III. How Family Care Works: Katie Mnuk, CEO of Lakeland Care District

IV. How Family Care Partnership Works: Tom Lutzow, CEO of iCare

V. Role of the Interdisciplinary Team in Family Care: Janet Ryndycz, Registered Nurse Care Manager, Lakeland Care District

VI. Time for Questions and Answers

VII. Adjourn

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Family Care History - Long Term Care Redesign Timeline

• 1994 : Wisconsin began developing the Partnership Program, an integrated managed care model.

• November 1995:Long Term Care Redesign project was launched • This process consisted of steering committees, focus groups, and a DHS LTC Redesign

Committee. • May 1997: DHS released its preliminary proposal for LTC Redesign and scheduled a series of

public hearings.• October 1997-March 1998: LTC Redesign Consolidated Steering Committee formed to address

remaining issues with the proposal. Three workgroups formed and met during this time period• January 1998: Governor Thompson announced the creation of Family Care in his State of the

State Address• May-July 1998: DHS further revised the draft proposal for LTC Redesign• 1999-2000: Governor Thompson included Family Care in his proposed budget, which passed

both houses of the Legislature in October 1999.• 2000: Fond du Lac, La Crosse, Milwaukee, and Portage Counties began offering Family Care.

Richland County was added in 2001.• 2007: Wisconsin Act 20 authorized DHS to expand the Family Care program statewide in all

counties that choose to participate in the program.• 2014: Governor Walker announced plans to expand Family Care to seven Northeast counties in

April and JFC formally approved expansion in November.

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Role of the ADRCsJanet Zander, Advocacy & Public Policy Coordinator, Greater WI Agency on Aging Resources, Inc. and Former ADRC of Portage County Director

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ADRCs

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How Family Care WorksKatie Mnuk, CEO of Lakeland Care District

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Family Care Goals

•Choice•Access•Quality•Cost-Effective

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Interdisciplinary Team• Family Care

• Social worker/care manager

• Registered Nurse• Other professionals, as

appropriate

• Family Care Partnership• Social worker/care

manager• Registered Nurse• Nurse Practitioner• Other professionals, as

appropriate

The member, or a representative designated by the member, work with the Interdisciplinary Team to create a care plan that best meets their needs.

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Family Care Members’ Satisfaction is Strong• 93% of members were “always” or “most of the

time” satisfied with the work of their nurse and care manager.

• 93% of members indicated they would “always” or “most of the time” recommend their MCO to a friend.

• 96% of members indicated they are “always” or “most of the time” happy with the quality of services they receive.

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How Family Care Partnership WorksTom Lutzow, CEO of iCare

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Role of the Interdisciplinary Team in Family CareJanet Ryndycz, Registered Nurse Care Manager, Lakeland Care District

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Questions and Answers