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4/25/2013 Adult Day Care and Community Based Adult Services (Adult Day Health Care) Snack & Learn April 30, 2013 1 Supported by the California Department of Health and Human Services Agency and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under Grant CFDA 93.779 2 1

4/25/2013 Agenda Welcome Speaker Introductions Presentations QA & Closing Remarks Return Evaluations 3 Presenters Jim Banks, Director of Health Services at CalOptima Gio Corzo, Vice President Home and Care Services at Senior Serv Pam Jacobs, Administrator at Mount of Olives Adult Day Care Mallory Vega, Executive Director at Acacia Adult Day Services 4 2

Day Services The Third Option in Long Term Care Our Mission T i th lit f d lt d i To improve the quality of adult day services for consumers and to position adult day services as an integral component of the emerging health care system through advocacy, education and training. 1

Profile of Adult Day Services 18 Day Services Member Centers Adult Day Programs (ADC) Social Model Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) Private pay Community Based Adult Day Services (CBAS) Medi Cal Licensed to serve 18 years old + Locations throughout the county Specialties cultural, linguistic, diagnoses, models of care etc. Adults with cognitive and/or physical impairments Average age 78 64% Women Diverse ethnic population 63% require medication management 73% need assistance with ADLs 50% suffer cognitive limitations 40% functionally dependent Caregiver respite Who do we serve 2

When Families Ask for Help? Change in Health Falls and Accidents Memory Loss A Loved One Gets Lost Goals of Adult Day Services? Restore or maintain optimal capacity for self care and independence to frail elderly persons or adults with disabilities; and Delay or prevent inappropriate or personally undesirable institutionalization. Day Services create partnerships with the participant the Day Services create partnerships with the participant, the family and/or caregiver, the primary care physician, and the community in working toward maintaining personal independence. 3

Why Day Services? We Keep Families Together Relief from 24 Hour Care Responsibility Social Interaction and Mental Stimulation Assistance with ADLs, Done with Dignity Daily Medical Care (Health Model) and Protective Supervision Day Services: The Third Option in Long Term Care Community Based Secure Cost Effective Compassionate Care 4

Meet Our Participants Average age 78 64% women Majority Caucasian 73% need assistance with ADLs 63% require medication management 50% suffer cognitive limitations 40% functionally dependent Medical Necessity Criteria Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 14526.1 1. One or more chronic or post acute medical, cognitive, or mental health conditions identified by their person health care provider that requires Monitoring Treatment or Intervention 2. The participant has a condition or conditions resulting in both of the following: Limitations in the performance of two or more activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living, as those terms are defined in W&I Code, Section 14522.3, or one or more from each category. A need for assistance or supervision in performing the activities identified in (2) (first paragraph) as related to the condition or conditions specified in paragraph (1) above. That assistance or supervision shall be in addition to any other non CBAS support the participant is currently receiving in his or her place of residence. 5

Medical Necessity Criteria (Cont d) Welfare and Institutions Code, Section 14526.1 3. Participant s network of non CBAS center supports is insufficient to maintain the individual in the community 4. A high potential exists for the deterioration of the participant s medical, cognitive, or mental health condition(s) likely to result in ER visits, hospitalizations, or other institutionalizations 5. The participant s condition(s) require CBAS services on each day of attendance that are designed to maintain the ability of the participant to remain in the community CBAS Eligibility Criteria 5 Categories Assistance or Supervision with 2 ADL / IADL s OR 1 + 1 ADL / IADL s Category 2 Organic, Acquired, Traumatic Brain Injury or CMI AND Medical Necessity Category 1 NF-A LOC AND Medical Necessity CBAS Eligibility Category 3 Dementia or Alzheimer s Stage 5,6,7 AND Medical Necessity Assistance or Supervision with 2 ADL / IADL s Category 4 Mild Cognitive Impairment or Alzheimer s Stage 4 AND Medical Necessity Category 5 Developmental Disability AND Medical Necessity 6

CalOptima & CBAS Community Based Adult Services (CBAS) benefit transitioned to CalOptima in July 2012. CalOptima administers, authorizes, and manages the CBAS benefit for Orange County Approximately 1,900 CalOptima members are enrolled in CBAS New enrollment process includes a Face to Face assessment by a CalOptima representative. How to make a referral Fill out the CalOptima Benefit Inquiry form for CBAS OR provide the client with a list of Centers OR contact a Center directly to make the referral Encourage your clients about the benefits Thank you! We look forward to working with you! 7

Day Services: The Best Kept Secret for Preventative Care Health Models CBAS Medi-Cal Only ADHC Private Pay, LTC Insurance, Veteran s Benefits Social Model Private Pay, LTC Insurance Social Model of Care For Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Can serve 18 or older Some providers specialize in serving seniors or persons with developmental disabilities Can vary, check with individual providers for level of care and assistance options offered 8

Social Model of Care Services Offered Socialization and Recreational Activities Meals Physical and Cognitive Exercise Individualized Assessment Relief from 24/7 Caregiving Responsibilities Social Model Requirements Licensed through Health and Human Services, Community Care Licensing Division Employees and Volunteers are Live Scanned through the Department of Justice Permitted through OC Public Health Services Audited Quarterly by the Office on Aging 9

Social Model Enrollment Process Immediate Enrollment Possible No Home Visit required Most Centers Require Two Day Evaluation Physician Report (LIC602) with TB Test Clearance Appraisals Needs and Services Plan (LIC625) ABC Westminster ADHC Acacia Adult Day Services A Day Away ADHC Age Well Adult Day Services Alzheimer s Family Services Center Commonwealth Adult Day Health Care Center Easter Seals Senior Adult Day Services Irvine Adult Day Health Services Mount of Olives Senior Day Care Center Regent West ADHC Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California (RIO) Adult Day Health Care Center, Orange Adult Day Health Care Center, Fullerton Leo Fessenden Adult Day Health Care Center, San Clemente Sarang ADHC SeniorServ: Adult Day Health Care Center, Anaheim Adult Day Center, Buena Park Adult Day Heath Care Center, Santa Ana/Tustin Sultan Adult Day Health Care 10

4/25/2013 Community-Based Adult Services Snack & Learn on Adult Day Care Program/CBAS April 30, 2013 Jim Banks, RN, Director Health Services Agenda History What is CBAS? Eligibility Prior Authorization Process On-going Operations Q&A and Closing Remarks 2 1

4/25/2013 History California state budget no longer supports the continuation of the ADHC CalOptima implemented CBAS effective July 1, 2012. CBAS Centers provide services similar to those provided by the ADHC. 3 What is CBAS 4 2

4/25/2013 What is CBAS Cont. Program offers daytime care and health and social services to frail seniors and disabled adults. Services enable participants to remain living at home instead of a nursing facility. Helps the whole person with a range of services that support participants p socially and physically. y Offers a safe and friendly environment for social interaction, with supervised activities and nutritious meals. 5 What is CBAS Cont. CBAS is an outpatient, facility based program that provides services and support to eligible Medi-Cal members. CBAS services may include: skilled nursing care social services physical therapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy personal care family/caregiver training and support meals while at the center medication management and Health Services coordination transportation to and from CBAS center 6 3

4/25/2013 Eligibility To be eligible for CBAS a member must: Be a CalOptima Medi-Cal member Be 18 years old or older Have a physical, behavioral or memory problem Qualify for long-term placement if not receiving i services at CBAS center 7 Member Choice Member s choice of center is critical and can be based on: Geographic location Cultural sensitivity of center Language Family/caregiver preference Member choice influences: Location and timing of face-to-face assessment CBAS center selectionect 8 4

4/25/2013 Authorization Work Flow 9 Ongoing Operations Currently contracted and have arrangements with CBAS centers in Orange County and bordering counties 33 centers primarily utilized Activity summary: New Inq. F2F Appt. Sched. F2F Comp. TAT 3 Day IPC Auth. New Auths. Re- Auths. 729 674 645 7.25 593 367 2,449 10 5

4/25/2013 Ongoing Operations Cont. Authorizations include: 2 5 days of service based on IPC 6 months with instruction to verify eligibility Re-authorization process initiated prior to expiration F2F repeated if request for decrease in days of service Authorization process integrated into Prior Auth with dedicated team that includes: Medical Assistant sta t and Nurse team Social workers to review inquiries and schedule F2F Long Term Care Nurses and contracted Nurse to conduct F2F Medical Director support 11 CalOptima Medical Department Contacts Jim Banks Director, Health Services (714) 246-8530, jbanks@caloptima.org Jim Pijloo Manager, MSSP (714) 246-8773, jpijloo@caloptima.orgorg Kymberli Vo Program Specialist Social Worker (714) 796-6114; kvo@caloptima.org John Robertson, Manager, Prior Authorization (714) 246-8774, jrobertson@caloptima.org Edna McConnell, Manager, LTC (714) 246-8828, emcconnell@caloptima.org CBAS dedicated Fax Lines: CBAS Dedicated line (855) 227-1314 Emergent/Urgent (714) 481-6422 cbasteam@caloptima.org Routine (714) 481-6423 12 6

4/25/2013 Questions & Answers 13 CalOptima s Mission To provide members with access to quality health care services delivered in a cost-effective and compassionate manner. 14 7

4/25/2013 Questions 5 Closing Complete Evaluations Next session July 30 Effect of Immigration Status on Benefits and Gap Services Thank you Turn in Purple Evaluation ation Forms 6 3