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Community Choice: New Jersey's Nursing Home Transition Program
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Author(s): Steve Eiken |
Organization(s): MEDSTAT Group |
This paper--which is one of a series of Appendices included in the demonstration's final report--describes New Jersey's nursing home transition program, called Community Choice. Community Choice is one of the first permanent, publicly funded nursing home transition programs in the United States. In addition to describing Community Choice as a whole, this case study describes how New Jersey improved Community Choice using a federal Nursing Home Transitions Demonstration grant. [24 PDF pages] |
Published: December, 2003 |
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Fast Track and Other Nursing Home Diversion Initiatives: Colorado's Nursing Home Transition Grant
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Author(s): Debra Holtz and Steve Eiken |
Organization(s): MEDSTAT Group |
This paper--which is one of a series of Appendices included in the demonstration's final report--describes Colorado's nursing home program. Unlike other Nursing Home Transition Demonstration Grants, Colorado's grant focused on preventing nursing home admissions, rather than assisting people who want to move into the community. This case study describes four interventions Colorado started to divert people from nursing homes to community living: (1) Providing hospital-based case management and Medicaid financial eligibility determination, called the Fast Track program. (2) Piloting an assessment designed to identify people at risk of nursing home placement early in a hospital stay. (3) Developing a brochure to inform people about community options. (4) Surveying people with disabilities to identify specific challenges to community living, for people at risk of nursing home placement and nursing home residents. [16 PDF pages] |
Published: December, 2003 |
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One-to-One: Vermont's Nursing Home Transition Program
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Author(s): Steve Eiken, Marjorie Hatzmann and Anthony J. Asciutto |
Organization(s): MEDSTAT Group |
This paper--which is one of a series of Appendices included in the demonstration's final report--describes an initiative called One-to-One: Vermonters in Transition (One-to-One), is one of a series of nine case studies presenting results from the Demonstration. The case studies provide useful information as states consider nursing home transition efforts or implement nursing home transition programs. Lessons the demonstration states learned during this program are particularly important because CMS awarded a number of Nursing Home Transition grants in 2001 and 2002 under the Systems Change Grants initiative. [17 PDF pages] |
Published: December, 2003 |
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Partnerships for Community Living: Florida's Nursing Home Transition Program
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Author(s): Michael Schaefer and Steve Eiken |
Organization(s): MEDSTAT Group |
This paper--which is one of a series of Appendices included in the demonstration's final report--describes Florida's Nursing Home Transition Grant Project, is one of a series of nine case studies presenting results from the Demonstration. The case studies provide useful information as states consider nursing home transition efforts or implement nursing home transition programs. Lessons the demonstration states learned during this program are particularly important because CMS awarded a number of Nursing Home Transition grants in 2001 and 2002 under the Systems Change Grants initiative. [17 PDF pages] |
Published: December, 2003 |
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Passages: Arkansas's Nursing Home Transition Program
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Author(s): Michael Schaefer and Steve Eiken |
Organization(s): MEDSTAT Group |
This paper--which is one of a series of Appendices included in the demonstration's final report--describes Arkansas' Passages program. The case studies provide useful information as states consider nursing home transition efforts or implement nursing home transition programs. Lessons the demonstration states learned during this program are particularly important because CMS awarded a number of Nursing Home Transition grants in 2001 and 2002 under the Systems Change Grants initiative. [17 PDF pages] |
Published: December, 2003 |
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Pennsylvania Transition to Home (PATH): Pennsylvania's Nursing Home Transition Program
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Author(s): Steve Eiken and Alexandra Heestand |
Organization(s): MEDSTAT Group |
This paper--which is one of a series of Appendices included in the demonstration's final report--describes describes an initiative called Pennsylvania Transition to Home (PATH), is one of a series of nine case studies presenting results from the Demonstration. The case studies provide useful information as states consider nursing home transition efforts or implement nursing home transition programs. Lessons the demonstration states learned during this program are particularly important because CMS awarded a number of Nursing Home Transition grants in 2001 and 2002 under the Systems Change Grants initiative. [16 PDF pages] |
Published: December, 2003 |
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Project CHOICE (Consumers Have Options for Independence in Community Environments): Texas' Nursing Home Transition Program
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Author(s): Steve Eiken, Daria Steigman and Jeff Keilson |
Organization(s): MEDSTAT Group |
This paper--which is one of a series of Appendices included in the demonstration's final report--describes Texas' nursing home transition grant. The report begins with a brief description of the three components of Project CHOICE, followed by a more detailed description of the two components that directly served consumers: one program to assist nursing home residents who want to move to the community, and one program to help people avoid a nursing home admission. Finally, the report describes initiatives the state has implemented since the grant period to support nursing home residents interested in transition. [18 PDF pages] |
Published: December, 2003 |
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The Homecoming Project: Wisconsin's Nursing Home Transition Demonstration
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Author(s): Steve Eiken, David Stevenson and Brian Burwell |
Organization(s): MEDSTAT Group |
This paper--which is one of a series of Appendices which will be included in the demonstration's final report--begins with a description of Wisconsin's Homecoming Project, followed by a summary of the program's results. The report then discusses how project staff responded to barriers to nursing home transitions, how nursing home transitions continued after the Demonstration project ended, and how the project informed requests for 2001 Systems Change Grants for Nursing Facility Transitions from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. [24 PDF pages] |
Published: August, 2002 |
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Michigan's Transitioning Persons from Nursing Homes to Community Living Program
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Author(s): Steve Eiken, Brian Burwell and Anthony Asciutto |
Organization(s): MEDSTAT Group |
This paper--which is one of a series of Appendices included in the demonstration's final report--describes a case study of the Michigan Nursing Home Transition Demonstration program. It is based on a two-day site visit conducted in January 2001, follow-up interviews in January 2002, and written reports from the State of Michigan and the Michigan Association of Centers for Independent Living. The report describes the program under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services grant, the program's transition to a state-funded grant, and the program's results. The report then discusses how program staff responded to barriers to successful transition, and how nursing home transition funding continued in Michigan. [24 PDF pages] |
Published: July, 2002 |
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