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Money Follows the Person program advisory group to meet Aug. 6 to discuss in-home and community-based services for North Dakotans with disabilities

Money Follows the Person program advisory group to meet Aug. 6 to discuss in-home and community-based services for North Dakotans with disabilities

BISMARCK, ND - North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) Money Follows the Person program stakeholders are meeting Tuesday, Aug. 6, from 1 - 4 p.m. CT at the North Central Human Service Center in Minot, 1015 S. Broadway, Suite 18, to review and discuss ongoing efforts to serve North Dakotans with disabilities closer to home and outside of institutional settings.

The stakeholder group advises HHS on in-home and community-based services for Medicaid-eligible individuals with disabilities. 

“Since the program’s inception in 2008, the Money Follows the Person program has helped 980 eligible North Dakota Medicaid members with disabilities move from nursing homes, the Life Skills and Transition Center and other facilities to apartments, family members’ homes, or other types of community living arrangements with supportive services from partner agencies. Participation in transition services is voluntary.

The meeting agenda includes discussion and updates on the Money Follows the Person program operational protocol along with the new work plan, the North Dakota Transition and Diversion Services pilot project, housing services collaborative, quality measure set, committee member recruitment and more. 

“During the meeting, the HHS Life Skills and Transition Center and Developmental Disabilities Section will share updates on their work supporting individuals in the community.

In addition, the grant’s program reports such as transition benchmarks, housing services, the Money Follows the Person tribal initiative, the North Dakota Transition and Diversion Service pilot project, the housing task force and more will be discussed. There will be time for committee-identified topics. Members will also have an opportunity to share updates. A meeting notice with the full agenda is online at hhs.nd.gov/news/publicnotice.

This is a public meeting. Interested individuals can attend virtually online through Microsoft Teams or via conference call at (701) 328-0950, 160 097 070#. Details are in the public meeting notice.

Individuals who need accommodations to participate in the meeting can contact Kayla Trzpuc at (701) 328-8652, toll-free (855) 462-5465, 711 (TTY) or kbtrzpuc@nd.gov. 

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