Cowley County Developmental Services, Inc



Cowley County CDDO

The Community Developmental Disabilities Organization for Cowley County

321 E. 10th Avenue--Winfield, KS 67156 Phone: 620-221-5404 or 620-441-4505 FAX: 620-402-6341

Providers of Services in Cowley County

|Accessible Home Health, Inc: 100 N. 7th St. Suite 206 Salina, KS 67401 |Home At Last: 4303 Meadowbrook Ln. Winfield, KS 67156 Ph 620-262-1266 |Resource Center for Independent Living: 1137 Laing St, Osage City, KS |

|Ph – 785-493-0340 |Residential Living Services (Capped) |66523 - Ph 800-580-7245 Web: |

|Web: |Day Habilitation Services (Capped) |Enhanced Care Services |

|Special Medical Care | |Financial Management Services/Personal Care Services (self-directed) |

| |Kansas Specialty Services, Inc: 814 Main, Winfield, KS 67156 Ph |Respite Care (Overnight) |

|Advocate Care Services, Inc: P.O. Box 91 Rose Hill, KS 67133 – Ph |620-221-6040 | |

|316-260-9910 Web: |Assistive Services |Taylor Drug: 201 S. Summit Arkansas City, KS 67005 Ph |

|Financial Management Services/Personal Care Services (self-directed) |Life Patterns: 3300 SW 29th Suite 100 Topeka, KS 66614 Ph |620-442-3500 Web: |

|Enhanced Care Services |785-273-7189 Web: |Assistive Service |

|Respite Care (Overnight) |Respite Care (Overnight) |Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care:530 N. Ridge Rd. Suite A, Wichita, KS |

| |Enhanced Care Services |67212 Ph 316-522-0608 Web: |

|Another Day: 11802 W 77th St Lenexa, KS 66214 – Ph 913-599-2221 Web: |Financial Management Services/Personal Care Services (self-directed) |Special Medical Care |

| | |Trust Home Care: 6224 E. Shadybrook St Wichita, KS 67208 Ph |

|Respite Care (Overnight) |MOSAIC: 2120 E. 9th-Winfield, KS 67156 Ph 620-229.8702 |316-683-7700 Web: |

|Financial Management Services/Personal Care Services (self-directed) |Web: |Special Medical Care |

|Enhanced Care Services |Case Management Services (Adults only) |Enhanced Care Services |

| |Day Habilitation Services |Personal Care Services (agency-directed) |

|Capper Foundation: 1500 E. 8th Suite 201 Winfield, KS 67156 Ph |Residential Living Services |Respite Care (Overnight) |

|620-221-9431 Web: capper |Wellness Monitoring | |

|Day Habilitation Services | |Twin Rivers Developmental Supports: PO Box 133, 22179 D St Arkansas |

|Residential Living Services |NuMotion: 3450 N. Rock Rd. Suite 505 Wichita, KS 67218 Ph |City, KS 67005 Ph 620- 442.3575; 620-221-6148 |

|Wellness Monitoring |316-440-5550 Web: |Case Management Services (not accepting clients) |

|Supported Employment |Assistive Services |Day Habilitation Services |

| | |Residential Living Services |

|Craig Home Care: 1100 E. 1st St. North, PO Box 2241, Wichita, KS 67214 |Res-Care KS (Southwinds): 317 Viking Blvd. Winfield, KS 67156 Ph 620- |Supportive Home Care (PCS agency-directed)(Adults only) (not accepting |

|Ph 316-264-9988 Web: |221-4112 Web: |clients) |

|Special Medical Care |Case Management Services |Wellness Monitoring |

| |Day Habilitation Services | |

|GT Independence: 7300 W. 110th St. Commerce Plaza I, 7th floor, Overland|Residential Living Services | |

|Park, Ks. 66210 Ph 877-659-4500 Web: |Wellness Monitoring | |

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|Financial Management Services/Personal Care Services (self-directed) | | |

|Enhanced Care Services | | |

|Respite Care (Overnight) | | |

Definitions

Case Management: Assists the person and the person’s support network to identify, select, obtain, coordinate, and use both paid services and natural supports to enhance the person’s independence, integration, and productivity.

CDDO (Community Developmental Disability Organization): A single point-of-entry for all community services which processes applications, determines eligibility, informs applicant of all service options, and coordinates access to funding and services.

Day Habilitation Services: Regularly occurring activities that provide a sense of participation, accomplishment, personal reward, personal contribution, or remuneration and thereby maintains and/or increases adaptive capabilities, independence, integration, and participation in the community.

HCBS Services: Through the enactment of Section 2176 of Public Law 97-35 of the Social Security Act, certain statutory limitations were waived in order to give states who have received approval from the Department of Health and Human Services the opportunity for innovation in providing Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) to eligible persons who would otherwise require institutionalization in a nursing facility, hospital, or intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded (ICF/IDD).

Enhanced Care Services (previously Sleep Cycle Support): Designed to provide a limited time supervision and/or non-nursing physical assistance during participants normal sleeping hours in his/her place of residence. The direct support worker must be immediately available, but can sleep when not needed. Must be provided in the participants home or HCBS setting as approved and authorized by the MCO in the ISP. ECS may not be utilized when IDD Residential supports are authorized. ECS can be provided as a self-directed service. Refer to State of Kansas ECS policy for other guidance.

Financial Management Services: FMS is a new waiver service for the administrative and information and assistance functions for self-directing individuals. It replaces the payroll agent process. FMS is only available for services that are self-directed.

Managed Care Organization (MCO): An insurance agency contracted with the State of Kansas to manage the state Medicaid Program referred to as KanCare. MCO’s authorize the type and amount of services for their participants. Currently there is a choice of three MCO’s.

Personal Care Services (PCS): are designed to provide assistance to disabled participants in their home and community settings that comply with the HCBS Settings Final Rule. PCS focuses on assistance with Activities of Day Living (ADLS) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLS). Participants authorized for PCS services have the option to agency-direct or self-direct their services. The person self-directing their care assumes responsibility for hiring, training, scheduling and dismissing the employees they hire to provide their care. An approved Financial Management Service Provider must be utilized.

Residential Living Services: This service is provided in the individual’s residential setting (outside the individual’s family home) providing assistance, acquisition, retention, and/or improvement in skills related to activities of daily living.

Respite Services (Overnight): Temporary care provided to recipients designed to provide relief for the recipient’s family member who serves as the primary care giver.

Special Medical Care: provides long-term nursing support for medically fragile and technology dependent beneficiaries. HCBS I/DD Specialized Medical Care services are available to Medicaid beneficiaries who are 5 years of age or older, mentally retarded or otherwise developmentally disabled, meet the criteria for ICF/IDD level of care, choose to receive HCBS I/DD rather than ICF/IDD services.

Supported Employment: is competitive work in an integrated setting with on-going support services for beneficiaries who have IDD. Supported Employment is available to Medicaid beneficiaries who are 18 years or age or older, are determined eligible for I/DD services, meet the criteria for ICF/IDD level of care as determined by ICF/IDD (HCBS/I/DD) screening, and choose to receive HCBS/I/DD rather than ICF/IDD services.

Supportive Home Care Services (Referred to as agency PCS): Services are provided to individuals who live with someone meeting the definition of family or are provided to children in the custody of DCF residing in a setting that does not meet the definition of family. Family is defined as any person immediately related to the beneficiary of services. Provides direct assistance in daily living and personal adjustment, attendant care, assistance with medications and medical care, supervision, extension of therapy services, ambulation and exercise, and household services essential to health care at home or performed in conjunction with assistance in daily living. The Supportive Home Care worker can transport the recipient to accomplish any of the tasks listed for supervision or support for community activities.

Vocational and Rehabilitation Services: Assistance in looking for and obtaining a job available through Winfield DCF

Wellness Monitoring: A process whereby a registered nurse evaluates the level of wellness of a recipient to determine if the recipient is properly using medical health services as recommended by a physician and if the health of the recipient is sufficient to maintain him or her in their place of residence without more frequent skilled nursing intervention.

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