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May 17, 2018

May 17, 2018. Ramsey County Disability Services Who we are, Who we Serve, How we Support. Who We Are and How We Provide Support. 270 Social Workers/Case Managers, Support Staff and Management employed by Ramsey County and 15 contracted community agencies.

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May 17, 2018

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  1. May 17, 2018 Ramsey County Disability Services Who we are, Who we Serve, How we Support

  2. Who We Are and How We Provide Support 270 Social Workers/Case Managers, Support Staff and Management employed by Ramsey County and 15 contracted community agencies. Responsible for providing case management to nearly 7500 people, 1200 under the age of 21. Charged with implementing the tenants of the Federal Olmstead Decision, the Minnesota Olmstead Plan and the Jensen Settlement. Who We Are

  3. Olmstead: Community Integration for Everyone In 2009, the Civil Rights Division launched an aggressive effort to enforce the Supreme Court's decision in Olmstead v. L.C., a ruling that requires states to eliminate unnecessary segregation of persons with disabilities and to ensure that persons with disabilities receive services in the most integrated setting appropriate to their needs. • Lois Curtis and Elaine Wilson- were confined in an institution for several years after their treatment was completed. • On June 22, 1999, the United States Supreme County Held that Olmstead v LC that unjustified segregation of person with disabilities constitutes discrimination in violation of title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. President Obama issued a proclamation launching the "Year of Community Living," and directed the Administration to redouble enforcement efforts. ADA.gov How We Support

  4. Jensen Settlement- Class Action Lawsuit The JensenSettlement Agreement is the result of a lawsuit filed against the DHS in 2009 alleging that residents of the former Minnesota Extended Treatment Options (METO) program were unlawfully and unconstitutionally secluded and restrained. Rather than a trial, on Dec. 5, 2011, the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota adopted a Settlement Agreement (PDF). The settlement is intended to bring significant improvements to the care and treatment of individuals with developmental and other disabilities in the state of Minnesota. Olmstead/Jensen are essentially about ensuring civil rights and mandating integration for people with disabilities. MN.gov/dhs How We Support

  5. How We Support Minnesota's Olmstead Plan goal: That Minnesota will be a place where people with disabilities are living, learning, working, and enjoying life in the most integrated setting. MN.gov/dhs

  6. Minnesota Olmstead Plan Responsibilities For counties, providers and other service organization To create a disability services infrastructure that ensures Minnesotans with disabilities have access to opportunities for living, learning, working, and enjoying life in the environment of their choices. It is not simply a matter of creating an independent environment for people with disabilities, but rather to allow them the power to make decisions about the direction of their lives. This power is evidenced by people who are integrated into the community of their choice, having control of the services they receive and funding sources, and having access to transportation and equal employment, education and housing opportunities How We Support

  7. Civil Rights and the Dignity of Risk Ramsey’s Efforts Transform our part of the service delivery system from one which protects people to one that supports people in making their own choices. Focus is on helping people and their families see the possibilities for their lives beyond what is typically expected for people with disabilities. Adjust our approach to focus on what support someone needs to live their life in the manner they choose. How We Support

  8. Disability Services Race and Ethnicity 2017 Who We Serve

  9. Who We Serve

  10. Disability Services Children and Youth Who We Serve

  11. Equity and Inclusion In Action Changing the way that we view people with disabilities = changing the way that we serve people with disabilities. Disability is a characteristic, not a label. Strength and identity-based approach to service provision. Services that are directed, not dictated. Expanding our services – they should be representative of the community we serve. Community Engagement Culturally-specific case management Provider recruitment How We Support

  12. Accessing Community and Home Services First Steps How We Support This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

  13. Contact Us! MNChoice Intake Line: Call (651) 266-3613

  14. Community and Home Services: Personal Care Assistance (PCA) Community Support Grant: (CSG) Family Support Grant (FSG) Moving Home MN Alternative Care (for those over age 65 non MA) Elderly Waiver (for those over 65),

  15. More Community and Home Services 185/IDD Case Management: Disability Waivers, including CADI, CAC, Brain Injury (CCB) and DD.

  16. DD Waiver Services • 24-hour emergency assistance • Adult day services • Adult day services bath • Assistive technology • Caregiver living expenses • Case management/service coordination • Case management aide • Chore services • Consumer directed community supports (CDCS) • Crisis respite • Day training and habilitation • Environmental accessibility adaptations • Extended personal care assistance dhs.state.mn.us- CBSM

  17. DD Waiver Services (continued) • Family adult day services • Family training and counseling • Home-delivered meals • Homemaker • Housing access coordination • Night supervision • Personal support • Residential habilitation (in-home family support, SLS) • Respite • Specialist services • Supported employment services • Transitional services • Transportation. dhs.state.mn.us- CBSM

  18. CADI Waiver Services • 24-hour emergency assistance • Adult companion services • Adult day services (includes family adult day services) • Adult day services bath • Behavioral support • Caregiver living expenses • Case management • Case management aide • Chore services • Crisis respite • Consumer directed community supports (CDCS) • Customized living • Customized living 24-hour • Environmental accessibility adaptations • Extended home care servicesdhs.state.mn.us- CBSM

  19. CADI Waiver Services (continued) • Family training and counseling • Foster care • Home-delivered meals • Homemaker • Housing access coordination • Independent living skills (ILS) training • In-home family supports • Night supervision services • Prevocational services • Residential care services • Respite • Specialist services • Specialized equipment and supplies • Supported employment services • Transitional services • Transportation.dhs.state.mn.us- CBSM

  20. MNCHOICE Assessment MnCHOICES is a single, comprehensive, web-based application that integrates assessment and support planning for all persons seeking access to Minnesota’s long-term services and supports. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND dhs.state.mn.us- CBSM

  21. Contact Us! MNChoice Intake Line: Call (651) 266-3613

  22. What is Case Management? Case management include but not limited to the following: Coordinate services Develop a service plan based on people’s assessed needs and preferences Evaluate and monitor services identified in the service plan Help people access needed services Help people identify potential service providers Inform people or their legal representative of service options Provide information about resources to the participants and/or the guardian. dhs.state.mn.us- CBSM How We Support

  23. What should people expect? Case managers are required to use person centered practices and to ensure informed choice when service planning. In other words, help people lead lives that are meaningful to them. How We Support dhs.state.mn.us- CBSM

  24. Questions?

  25. Contact Us Who We Are Beth PierceI Manager Social Services Department, Adult Services Ramsey County 160 East Kellogg Blvd. Saint Paul, MN 55101 651-266-4206 www.ramseycounty.us Beth.Pierce@co.ramsey.mn.us Maina Ngunyi I Interim Supervisor Social Services Department, Adult Services Ramsey County 160 East Kellogg Blvd. Saint Paul, MN 55101 Tel. 651-266-3845 I Fax: 651-266-4495 www.ramseycounty.us maina.ngunyi@co.ramsey.mn.us Brent Floren I Supervisor Social Services Department, Adult Services Ramsey County 160 East Kellogg Blvd. Saint Paul, MN 55101 Tel. 651-266-4262 I Fax: 651-266-4495 www.ramseycounty.us Brent.Floren@co.ramsey.mn.us Kevin Williams I Planning Specialist Health and Wellness Administration Ramsey County 160 East Kellogg Blvd. Saint Paul, MN 55101 Tel. 651-266-4194 www.ramseycounty.us Kevin.Williams@co.ramsey.mn.us

  26. Thank you!

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