Agency-Directed Services

What are Agency-Directed Services?
Agency-Directed Services are services available to families that have a Medicaid waiver in Virginia who need to receive a little extra help at home. Maybe the individual receiving services needs some additional supervision each day to make sure they stay safe, or maybe they can use some help with things like preparing their meals, getting dressed, doing their laundry, or taking a shower. Maybe they need someone to help them remember to take their medication or to accompany them to appointments.
At Healing Abode Healthcare Agency LLC
, we know that an individual’s needs are as unique as they are, so we work with each family to meet their needs where they are and foster hope and belonging so they can continue to receive care in their home for as long as they want. We also believe that individuals should get to choose who provides their care, and we are happy to work with families to find the right fit, whether that means hiring a family member, if qualified, or seeking the right provider in the area.
What is a Medicaid Waiver?
A Medicaid Waiver is a program that the state developed to help individuals with disabilities and those who are aging receive extra assistance that they require but still stay in their homes and communities.
CCC+ Waiver Screening FAQs:
Is the CCC+ waiver for any age? Yes, but it is significantly difficult to get approved if you are under the age of 5 (because most kids under that age require a lot of assistance!).
Where does the screening take place? It will be a caregiver interview in the home. They will need to see the individual being screened, but the individual does not need to be present the entire time, in fact, if they are fully aware of what is being said, it might not be best that they are present the whole time so that the caregiver can speak freely.
Is this like APS/CPS? Is my house going to be inspected? No, actually it might even be better if it is in its natural state. If you have it super cleaned up, it will look like you don’t need any help!
What is important for me to know as a caregiver? Be honest when you answer the questions, but think carefully about your word choices! For example, we could use either of these statements to answer the same question, but they sound very different. “He requires supervision the entire time he is in the shower.” Or “He doesn’t really need any physical assistance to shower, just some supervision.” Don’t downplay any needs that your loved one has during the screening. When the individual being screened is a child, they are asking about how the child’s needs differ from the typically developing child that age. For example, incontinence would not be noteworthy to mention for a two year old, but would be for a ten year old. Be sure to think about how the child compares developmentally to peers.
How long before I know the decision of the team? You usually hear something within 60 days.
If I receive a denial, can I be rescreened? You can request a new screening 30 days after the date on your decision letter. You can also request a different screener if you want to.