Veterans Directed Home and Community Based Services (VD-HCBS)

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VD-HCBS is a program by the VA that enables Veterans to choose and manage services in their homes, allowing them to live independently. It empowers Veterans by giving them control over which services and supports they receive. Consumer or self-direction is a key aspect, where the Veteran decides on the services needed, hires employees, and manages the support provided. The VA offers various community-based programs to support Veterans in living at home.


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  1. Veterans Directed Home and Community Based Services (VD-HCBS) The Veterans Administration and the Local Community Working Together to Help Veterans Live at Home Chantil Minton, BSN, RN Susan D. Blevins VD-HCBS Program Director Audie L. Murphy Department of Veterans Affairs South Texas Veterans Health Care System San Antonio, Texas Chantil.Minton@va.gov VD-HCBS Case Specialist II Area Agency on Aging Alamo Area Council of Governments San Antonio, Texas sblevins@aacog.com

  2. The term Veteran means a person who served in the active military, naval, or air service, and who was discharged or released therefrom under conditions other than dishonorable.

  3. What is VD-HCBS? Veteran-Directed Home and Community Based Services (VD-HCBS) is a program of the VA for self-directed care. VD-HCBS empowers Veterans to choose and manage services and supports in their homes as an alternative to living in a long-term care facility. The Veteran or Veteran Representative hires, supervises, evaluates and pays the Employee to provide specific services and supports that the Veteran needs to live in his or her own home. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  4. Consumer or Self-Direction The Consumer decides: Whatservices, supports and goods are needed Buys supports and goods to achieve his or her goals When the services and supports are to be provided Who provides those services and supports Hires and manages his/her own Employees to provide the services and supports Where the services and supports are provided How the services and supports are provided https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  5. Consumer Direction or Self-Direction Gives the consumer more: Choice Control Flexibility Freedom https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  6. The Veterans Administration Provides Several Community-Based Programs Home Health Aide Homemaker Program Respite Program Contract Adult Day Health Care Home Telehealth Home Based Primary Care https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  7. What Makes VD-HCBS an Attractive Alternative to Traditional VA Care Models? Cost savings More efficient use of resources Consumer satisfaction https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  8. VD-HCBS Partnership CBO VA VET FMS https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  9. The VA-CBO Partnership CBO Contacts Veteran or Representative to Set Up Service: VA Initiates Referral to Community- Based Organization(CBO): Referral from a VA Primary Care Social Worker to VD- HCBS Coordinator, who Performs Case Mix Assessment to Determine Budget Offers program to Veteran (Veteran must agree) Refers to CBO: Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) State Unit Aging (SUA) Explains VD-HCBS Conducts Client Needs Assessment Develops care/service plan Trains Vet or Rep to be an Employer Assists with recruiting and hiring for Veteran Monthly phone calls Quarterly home visits https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  10. Basic Qualifications for VD-HCBS Program **All Veterans in VD-HCBS program must have a PCP through their local VA system Source: Julie Larsen LCSW, VD-HCBS Program Coordinator, SLC VAMC

  11. Once Consumer is Enrolled, VA and CBO have a Continuing Relationship CBO Roles and Responsibilities Veteran Advocate Inform VA Liaison of any status changes regarding Veteran Monthly case management meetings VA Roles and Responsibilities Administrative VA Liaison Oversight of Rainy Day Fund and Budget https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  12. CBOs Role and Responsibilities The CBO assigns a Care Manager who will: Assess the Veteran s needs Educate the Veteran about the program Help the Veteran create a Consumer-Directed Service Plan and Budget Provide information and referral to help the Veteran find the services and supports the Veteran needs, including employees Keep the local VA Medical Center informed about the Veteran s status https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  13. CBOs Role and Responsibilities Contract with a Financial Management Service (FMS) to set up the Veteran s account, through which the Veteran will Submit bills for the purchase of services/supports Assure employee(s) receive pay and benefits Monitor billing to be sure expenditures are within budget and to assure Employees are receiving their pay and benefits Help the Veteran evaluate how the VD-HCBS is working Help the Veteran learn how to be an effective employer Help the Veteran s employee(s) Understand their role in relation to the Veteran Complete the paperwork required by the VA and the state to be an employee of the VD-HCBS Help the employer and employee resolve problems https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  14. Veteran Roles and Responsibilities in VD-HCBS Veteran or Veteran Representative https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  15. Veteran Roles & Responsibilities The Veteran is responsible for Cooperating with the CBO Care Manager to plan and direct the Veteran s Service Plan and budget Functioning as the employer Recruiting, hiring and firing employees Planning employee work schedules, training and assignments Keeping time sheets and other employee records Submitting time sheets to Financial Management Service for employee payment Performing annual evaluations Managing finances, to include Submitting purchase requests to Financial Management Service Managing a Rainy Day Fund https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  16. What If a Veteran Is Unable to Manage an Employee? The Veteran s family or friends can help the Veteran as Legally Authorized Representatives, who have Power of Attorney, Court Appointed Guardians A designated Representative to help with decisions or the management of the VD-HCBS program, or An Employee of the Veteran One person can t be both Representative/ Guardian and Provider https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  17. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgChttps://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC States with VD-HCBS Programs updated April 2018 States with VD-HCBS Programs (updated April 2018) 1. Alabama 2. Alaska 3. Arkansas 4. California 5. Colorado 6. Connecticut 7. District of Columbia 8. Florida 9. Hawaii 10. Idaho 11. Illinois 12. Indiana 13. Iowa 14. Kentucky 15. Louisiana 16. Massachusetts 17. Maryland 18. Maine 19. Michigan 20. Mississippi 21. Missouri 22. Montana 23. New Hampshire 24. New Jersey 25. New Mexico 26. Nevada 27. New York 28. North Carolina 29. Ohio 30. Oklahoma 31. Oregon 32. Pennsylvania 33. Puerto Rico 34. South Carolina 35. South Dakota 36. Tennessee 37. Texas 38. Utah 39. Virginia 40. Vermont 41. Washington 42. Wisconsin

  18. CURRENT LOCATIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE VD-HCBS PROGRAM AS OF APRIL 2018. 1. Central Alabama, AL 2. Tuscaloosa, AL 3. Anchorage, AK 4. Fayetteville, AR 5. Little Rock, AR 6. San Diego, CA 7. Denver, CO 8. Grand Junction, CO 9. West Haven, CT 10. Washington, DC 11. Bay Pines, FL 12. Miami, FL 13. Gainesville, FL 14. Tampa, FL 15. West Palm Beach, FL 16. Orlando, FL 17. Honolulu, HI 18. Boise, ID 19. Hines, IL 20. Danville, IL 21. Marion, IL 22. North Chicago, IL 23. Chicago, IL 24. Fort Wayne, IN 25. Louisville, IN 26. Indianapolis, IN 27. Iowa City, IA 28. Lexington, KY 29. Shreveport, LA 30. Bedford, MA 31. Boston, MA 32. Perry Point, MD 33. Augusta, ME 34. VA Ann Arbor, MI 35. Battle Creek, MI 36. Detroit, MI 37. Iron Mountain, MI 38. Saginaw, MI 39. Biloxi, MS 40. Saint Louis, MO 41. Kansas City, MO 42. Fort Harrison, MT 43. Manchester, NH 44. Lyons, NJ 45. Albuquerque, NM 46. Las Vegas, NV 47. Reno, NV 48. Albany, NY 49. Syracuse, NY 50. Fayetteville, NC 51. Durham, NC 52. Chillicothe, OH 53. Toledo, OH 54. Muskogee, OK 55. Portland, OR 56. White City, OR 57. Roseburg, OR 58. Coatesville, PA 59. Philadelphia, PA 60. Erie, PA 61. San Juan, PR 62. Charleston, SC 63. Sioux Falls SD 64. Nashville, TN 65. Temple, TX 66. San Antonio, TX 67. Houston, TX 68. Salt Lake City, UT 69. Richmond, VA 70. Hampton, VA 71. White River Junction, VT 72. Seattle, WA 73. Spokane, WA 74. Wallawalla, WA 75. Milwaukee, WI 76. Tomah, WI

  19. Veterans Directed Home and Community Based Services CASE STUDIES https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcReawLV_lbwI7TejIdWTZaQZj_5MPfi7cHxD3EZPhGvPagvRdgC

  20. Veterans Directed Home and Community Based Services http://www.bc.edu/schools/gssw/nrcpds/tools/videos.html#pstory VIDEO: CENTRAL TEXAS VD-HCBS FEATURING THOMAS WILSON, LCSW, CENTRAL TEXAS AAA/ADRC

  21. Veterans Directed Home and Community Based Services Susan D. Blevins VD-HCBS Case Specialist II Area Agency on Aging Alamo Area Council of Governments San Antonio, Texas sblevins@aacog.com Chantil Minton, BSN, RN VD-HCBS Program Director Audie L. Murphy, Department of Veterans Affairs South Texas Veterans Health Care System San Antonio, Texas Chantil.Minton@va.gov

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