Senior Resources 2023 Northeast Directory
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F AmIlY C ARe AnD P ARTneRsHIP disabilities •18 or older with intellec tual disabilities Individuals must also meet these requirements: • Income • Functional •Residency – Family Care is offered in certain counties in Wisconsin. Individuals must live in one of these counties Partnership Partnership helps you coor dinate your health, medical and long-term care needs. All Partnership members are part of a care team. •Together you will discuss your goals, assess your abilities and needs, and name your outcomes. •The team creates a plan just for you to support your health, medical, and long-term care needs. •The plan includes items in the Partnership benefit plan plus other natural supports that will help you achieve your out comes. •The care team works with you to coordinate all covered health ser vices. This means they will check with your
providers to see how care is going and help manage special services such as X rays, tests, and any follow up care. Who can be a Member of Partnership? Partnership is for people who need help with their health, medical and long-term care needs and who are: •Frail adults, age 65 or older •18 or older with a physical or intellectual/develop mental disability* Individuals must also meet these requirements: • Income • Functional •Residency – Partnership is offered in certain counties How do I Become a Member of These Programs? The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) in your county will help you understand your options and determine if you qualify for Family Care, Partnership or another program. To learn more about ADRCs and locate one in your county, visit: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/adrc/ in Wisconsin. Individuals must live in one of these counties
amily Care and Partnership are programs that help frail seniors and adults with disabilities manage health and long-term care needs. Partnership also pro vides assistance with medical needs.
Here’s more information about these programs.
Family Care Family Care helps you coordi nate your long-term care needs. All Family Care mem bers are part of a care team. Your care team includes you, a care manager and a registered nurse. •Together you will discuss what your goals are, assess your abilities and needs, and name your outcomes. •The team creates a plan just for you to support your long-term care needs. •The plan includes items in the Family Care benefit plan plus other natural supports that will help you achieve your outcomes. •The care manager and reg istered nurse stay in con tact with you to ensure all parts of the care plan are working well, and make changes if necessary Who can be a Member of Family Care? Family Care is for people who need help with long-term care and who are: •Frail adults, age 65 or older •18 or older with physical
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