Dear JFA Readers:

Below is an analysis of the newly announced "Money Follows the
Person Demonstration Grants to States." A teleconference call
on this is scheduled for August 22. More information on this
will follow.

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July 26, 2006, CMS announced the 2007 Money Follows the Person
demonstration grants to states. There will be $250m available
beginning January 1, 2007 and a total $1.75 billion for five
years. Will your State Medicaid Office participate? Will your
State use this opportunity to rebalance its Medicaid
institutional versus community expenditures? The full CMS
Program Announcement is available at
http://www.cms.hhs.gov/NewFreedomInitiative/
downloads/MFP_2007_Announcement.pdf

These are competitive grants. Your State must develop and
submit a plan to receive a grant. This is a great opportunity
for ILCs, AAAs, ARCs, AARPs to work together to use these funds
to end "unnecessary institutionalization."

One item in the CMS Program Announcement awards extra points
for housing. CMS recognized that "the advancement of home and
community-based long term care services requires increased
community housing options." It states that "CMS will reward
States [extra points] that demonstrate plans to work with
Housing Finance Agencies to ... identify how any housing
shortages will be addressed." That means using the low-income
housing tax credits and state administered HOME funds!

HUD has announced it will strongly encourage Housing
Authorities (and Housing Finance Agencies) to support MFP
programs by helping to create opportunities for individuals to
move out of institutions. That means using Housing Vouchers,
public housing units, local HOME funds, and CDBG funds.

As many of you know from NUMEROUS previous Information
Bulletins I have sent out, IF a local Housing Authority and IF
a State Housing Finance Agency want to use their programs to
assist persons transition out of institutions, they could do
it. NOW IS THE TIME to creatively work with them. In most
States, your Medicaid officials and your state and local
housing officials have never worked together. To obtain these
extra points, they will have to jointly develop a housing
component.

If any of you or if your State Medicaid agencies want
assistance in thinking about and developing a housing component
for a MFP Grant, please let me know and we will try to work it
out. This is too important an opportunity to let it slip by. We
know that for many persons in institutions "whether nursing
homes or ICF-MR institutions" housing is the barrier to full
integration.

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Steve Gold, The Disability Odyssey continues
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  online at http://www.stevegoldada.com with a searchable
  Archive at this site divided into different subjects.
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