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Title: Virginias Olmstead Initiative


1
Virginias Olmstead Initiative
  • Community-Based Services, Inc.
  • Board of Directors Meeting
  • November 22, 2004
  • Julie A. Stanley, J.D., Director
  • Community Integration for People With Disabilities

2
Overview and Timelines
  • 1999 The Olmstead v. L.C. decision
  • 2002 Virginias Olmstead Task Force
  • 2003 Olmstead Task Force Report
  • Governor Warners Budget Proposals
  • 2004 Adopted 2005-2006 Budget
  • Executive Order 61 (2004)
  • Implementation Team and Oversight Advisory
    Committee Role and Activities

3
Olmstead v. L.C., 527 U.S. 581 (1999)
  • Plaintiffs Two women with mental retardation
    and mental illness living in Georgia mental
    health facilities
  • Issue Whether, under Title II of the ADA and
    its integration regulation, they had a right to
    live in the community
  • Title II, 42 U.S.C. 12132 proscribes
    discrimination based on disability in the
    provision of public services
  • Integration regulation requires a setting that
    enables individuals with disabilities to interact
    with non-disabled persons to the fullest extent
    possible. 28 C.F.R. Pt. 35 App. A. 35.130, at 469

4
Olmstead v. L.C., 527 U.S. 581 (1999), contd
  • Holding Unjustified isolation is properly
    regarded as discrimination based on disability.
  • Post-Olmstead court decisions apply same
    reasoning to
  • All qualified individuals with disabilities
    mental, cognitive, physical and sensory
  • Individuals who are institutionalized and
    individuals who are at risk of institutionalizatio
    n

5
Olmstead v. L.C., 527 U.S. 581 (1999), contd
  • States must make reasonable modifications to
    programs to provide community-based treatment for
    qualified individuals when
  • States treatment professionals determine that
    such placement is appropriate
  • The affected persons do not oppose such
    placement and
  • The placement can be reasonably accommodated,
    taking into account the resources available to
    the State and the needs of others with
    disabilities.

6
Olmstead v. L.C., 527 U.S. 581 (1999), contd
  • States are not required to fundamentally alter
    services and programs.
  • But if challenged, a state must be able to show
    that it has
  • A comprehensive, effectively working plan for
    placing qualified persons with disabilities in
    less restrictive settings and
  • A waiting list that moves at a reasonable pace
    not controlled by the states endeavors to keep
    its institutions fully populated.

7
The Olmstead Task Force 2002-2003
  • Item 329 M of 2002 Appropriation Act directed the
    Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation
    and Substance Abuse Services to convene a task
    force to develop recommendations to implement the
    Olmstead decision in Virginia.
  • Broad representation
  • 70 members, including people with disabilities,
    family members, advocates, providers, local
    government, legislators, and 15 state agencies
  • Approximately 55 others participated actively
  • All disability populations were represented

8
The Olmstead Task Force, contd
  • Major activities
  • Gathered populations and services data through
    agency reports survey of nursing homes, assisted
    living facilities and residential facilities and
    consumer and family feedback form
  • Identified issues and made recommendations in 11
    topic areas, using 8 cross-disability teams
  • Accountability Prevention and Transition
  • Educating Qualified Providers
  • Employment Transportation
  • Housing Waivers

9
Olmstead Task Force Report 2003
  • Final Report submitted 9/15/03 to Governor
    Warner, Joint Commission on Health Care, and
    Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate
    Finance Committees.
  • Vision includes
  • Individual choice of/access to services and
    supports
  • Accountability to all
  • Sufficient numbers of qualified providers
  • Safe, available, accessible, affordable
    housing/transportation
  • Opportunity to work
  • Full continuum of care, from self care through
    institutionalization

10
Olmstead Task Force Report, contd
  • Goals Qualified individuals with disabilities
    in Virginia must, if they choose, have an
    opportunity to
  • Move to a more integrated setting appropriate to
    their needs
  • Stay in the community of their choice once they
    have moved
  • Live successfully in the community in order to
    prevent unwanted institutionalization and
  • Work collaboratively with all public and private
    partners to ensure implementation of the Olmstead
    decision.
  • The Report identifies wide range of issues and
    proposes 201 recommendations, many with specific
    objectives and action steps.

11
Olmstead Budget Items May 7, 2004
  • 105 IFDDS waiver slots for people with
    developmental disabilities
  • Minimum of 860 mental retardation waiver slots
  • 160 for persons in the state mental retardation
    centers
  • 700 for persons in the community
  • Additional 180 slots for persons in the community
    if capacity is found to be sufficient to absorb
    the 180
  • 300 slots for new day support waiver
  • New Medicaid waiver for persons with Alzheimers
    Disease and related dementias

12
Olmstead Budget Items May 7, 2004, contd
  • Medicaid Buy-In Program
  • 77 individualized discharge assistance plans
    (DAP)
  • Community mental health services for children and
    adolescents
  • 5 new Public Guardian and Conservator Programs
  • 3 new Programs of Assertive Community Treatment
    (PACT)
  • Expanded purchase of inpatient treatment in
    community hospitals

13
Olmstead Budget Items May 7, 2004, contd
  • Two DMHMRSAS licensing specialists
  • Dementia-specific training for long-term care
    workers and Alzheimers training for public
    safety and health personnel
  • Expanded DSS Caregivers Grant Program
  • Expedited transitioning persons with disabilities
    from hospitals to rehabilitation centers (to
    include Medicaid disability determinations within
    seven business days)
  • Core funding for Centers for Independent Living
  • Restored funding for sheltered workshops

14
Olmstead Budget Items May 7, 2004, contd
  • Continuum of brain injury services to people in
    unserved or underserved regions of the
    Commonwealth
  • Increased provider reimbursement
  • MR waiver providers 3 as of July 1, 2005
  • Nursing homes 3 per patient per day on July 1,
    2005
  • Personal care providers 5 effective July 1,
    2005
  • Inpatient hospitals from 72 to 75 of allowable
    costs on July 1, 2005
  • Assisted living facilities Auxiliary grant
    increase of 3.2 as of July 1, 2005 and funding
    for 140 residents of ALFs who will become
    Medicaid-eligible due to that increase

15
Executive Order 61 (2004)
  • January 6, 2004 Governor Warner issued Executive
    Order 61 (2004), The Olmstead Initiative,
    establishing and specifying responsibilities of
  • State Agency Community Integration Implementation
    Team
  • Stakeholder Community Integration Oversight
    Advisory Committee and
  • Director of Community Integration for People With
    Disabilities.

16
Community Integration Implementation Team 2004
  • Membership
  • Four Secretaries voting ex officio members
  • Commerce and Trade
  • Education
  • Health and Human Resources
  • Transportation
  • Designees from 18 state agencies
  • Other agencies may be added by the Governor
  • Chaired by Director of Community Integration for
    People With Disabilities Bill Fuller of VHDA
    elected Vice Chair

17
Community Integration Implementation Team, contd
  • Roles
  • Categorize recommendations into
  • Administrative
  • Regulatory
  • Legislative
  • Budget
  • Cost out and update recommendations in report
    prioritize and prepare legislative and budget
    proposals for Governors consideration
  • Seek advice from and report annually to the
    Oversight Advisory Committee on the status of
    Olmstead implementation in the Commonwealth

18
Community Integration Implementation Team, contd
  • Activities to date
  • Assigned a lead agency to each recommendation
    in the Task Force Report to cost out the
    recommendation and identified 9 additional state
    agencies to play major role identified
    assisting agencies and other stakeholders
  • Divided recommendations into two phases for cost
    out and costed out 112 Phase 1 recommendations,
    identifying the type of action needed
  • Submitted report to Oversight Advisory Committee
    July 15
  • Held all day meeting to plan for the coming year
  • Held joint meeting with agency ADA Coordinators
  • Held joint meeting with Oversight Advisory
    Committee

19
Community Integration Oversight Advisory
Committee 2004
  • Membership
  • Minimum of 15 members
  • Minimum of five people with disabilities
  • Minimum of three family members
  • Up to seven advocates and providers
  • Governor Warner appointed four additional members
  • Joan Manley appointed Chair Vicky Fisher
    appointed Vice-Chair

20
Community Integration Oversight Advisory
Committee, contd
  • Roles
  • Oversee Olmstead implementation in the
    Commonwealth
  • Advise Implementation Team
  • Receive annual reports from Implementation Team
  • Report recommendations to Governor prior to
    October 21, 2004
  • Director provides staff support to the Committee

21
Community Integration Oversight Advisory
Committee, contd
  • Activities to date
  • Provided advice to Implementation Team, forming
    two subcommittees to address specific issues
  • Reviewed Phase 1 cost outs with each lead
    agency
  • Received public comment on Implementation Team
    Report
  • Prioritized the recommendations to include in
    First Annual Report submitted to Governor Warner
    October 19
  • Held joint meeting with the Implementation Team

22
Committees First Annual ReportOctober 19, 2004
  • Adopts vision, values and goals from Task Force
    Report
  • Makes recommendations in three major areas
  • Providing Virginians With Disabilities an
    Opportunity to Live in the Most Integrated
    Setting Appropriate if They Choose to Do So
  • Providing Adequate Oversight and Monitoring to
    Assure that Virginians With Disabilities Are Able
    to Live in the Most Integrated Setting
    Appropriate When They Choose to Do So and
  • Valuing, Encouraging, and Providing Opportunities
    for Interagency and Stakeholder Collaboration and
    Learning at All Times.
  • Addresses Lessons Learned from Phase 1
  • Recommends Next Steps

23
Committees First Annual ReportOctober 19,
2004, contd
  • Examples of Recommendations
  • Plan for establishing/maintaining waiting list of
    residents, by disability, who are appropriate for
    discharge, who want to be discharged, from
    nursing facilities and assisted living facilities
  • Housing Assistance Fund
  • Medicaid-reimbursed transition benefits
  • Brain Injury Waiver
  • Continued elimination of Waiver and state mental
    health facility discharge waiting lists
  • Continued increase of Medicaid reimbursement
    rates

24
Committees First Annual ReportOctober 19,
2004, contd
  • Examples of Recommendations, contd
  • DSS companion program funding/expansion
  • Continuum of crisis stabilization services
  • Strengthened role for Director and Committee
  • Systems complaint process
  • Appointment of people with disabilities, family
    members, or surrogate decision makers to
    executive and legislative boards and commissions,
    beginning at the local level

25
Committees First Annual ReportOctober 19,
2004, contd
  • Recommended Next Steps
  • Include funding for recommendations in next
    budget
  • Introduce legislation to statutorily create the
    Team, a Commission similar to the Committee, and
    the Director
  • Reissue Executive Order 61
  • Collaborate with Implementation Team to develop a
    comprehensive action plan

26
Additional Information
  • Visit www.olmsteadva.com for
  • The Olmstead decision and background information
  • Copies of the Task Force, Implementation Team and
    Oversight Advisory Committee Reports
  • Notes and Minutes from Team and Committee
    meetings
  • Team and Committee meeting schedules
  • Links to helpful websites
  • Latest News
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