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MODULE F RESOURCES

R E S O U R C E S
Section 1
HEALTH AND WELFARE PROGRAMS
 
resources Medicaid and Waiver Options
resources Adult DD Care Management (Waiver) Program
resources Medicaid for Families and Children Handbook
resources Family and Children Programs Include
resources Medicaid and You: Booklet for Clients
resources Other information that might help
resources Application for Medicaid Assistance
resources Regional Medicaid Programs
resources Mental Health Services

IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE

The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare offers comprehensive services to families and individuals through their Regional Offices. Individuals can find many answers and program descriptions through the Department's website. The site can also be accessed in Spanish. Below you will find a listing of the Regional Centers throughout the state. Also, there is a directory of major assistance programs. Besides seeking out the specific program for more information, there are two ways to get information on programs and/or eligibility:

Idaho CareLine

Idaho CareLine is available to professionals and private citizens who are seeking information about resources. You can dial 2-1-1 or (800) 926-2588 to reach CareLine staff. CareLine is also online at http://www.idahocareline.org/. CareLine offers a searchable database to find many types of services, providers and agencies across the state.

If you do not have access to the internet, you can contact Idaho CareLine and ask for information on ANY of the programs listed below. They can provide you with referral information to ANY of these programs!

ANY DOOR PROGRAM

When you are helping an employer or his or her Circle of Support access services, you can use the "Any Door" program at the Department of Health and Welfare. This can be done in person at one of the Department's program offices or through their website at http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/. "No matter which door you enter for assistance, we are organized to meet your needs. Our web site is structured similarly to get you to the programs you are interested in, quickly and efficiently." The website also offers many links to programs offered by other agencies, advocacy and community resources.

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Medicaid and Waiver Options
Medicaid is a federally aided, state-operated and administered program which provides medical benefits for certain needy or low-income persons in need of health and medical care. The program is authorized by Title XIX of the Social Security Act and covers only people who meet specified eligibility covered, program eligibility, rates of payment for providers, and method of administering the program. In Module B, Section 2, you completed an activity using a graphic representation of all Waivered Services. If you did not save this for your folder, go back, download and print.

With the link below, you will be able to read about WAIVERS and helpful information on programs for those with TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES. When you open this link, to quickly access this information, start at page 8.


Adult DD Care Management (Waiver) Program
The goal of the Adult Developmental Disabilities Care Management Program is to assist adults with developmental disabilities to get the right care at the right place at the right cost with the right outcomes.
A variety of services are available to adults (and children) who have developmental delays and disabilities, and to their families. These include:
link Eligibility;
link Services for Adults through Medicaid Care Management;
link Service Coordination for Children;
link Family Supports;
link Skill Development;
link Intensive behavioral intervention;
link Housing and Living Support;
link Infant Toddler Program.

All of these items are links to these programs. While holding down the Control Button, click and you will be taken to the Health and Welfare links listed.


Medicaid for Families and Children Handbook - an extensive resource for providers detailing Medicaid policies and legislation.

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Family and Children Programs Include:
All of these items are links to these programs. While holding down the Control Button, click and you will be taken to the Health and Welfare links listed.

Health and Welfare also provides health education for conditions such as arthritis, asthma and diabetes, and access to health care services for children and adults with special needs.

Medicaid and You: Booklet for Clients
To meet the needs of families in crisis situations, they provide food, cash, and assistance programs to help people get back on the road to self-reliance, including:
link Food Stamps;
link Child care;
link Child support;
link Medicaid;
link Home heating;
link Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program;
link Telephone service.


Other information that might help:
10 Steps to Help You Fill Your Grocery Bag through the Food Stamp Program


Food Stamp Handbook

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Application for Medicaid Assistance

To apply in person or contact your closest office, please use the following information:
Regional Medicaid Programs

Region I
Tim Gerlitz-Program Supervisor
1250 Ironwood Drive, Suite 304
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
PH: (208)769-1567
gerlitzt@idhw.state.id.us

Region II
Sharon Thulon-Program Supervisor
1118 F St., P.O. Drawer B
Lewiston, ID 83501
PH: (208)799-4430
thulons@idhw.state.id.us

Region III
Lynne Denne-acting Program Supervisor
3402 Franklin Rd.
Caldwell, ID 83805-6932
PH: (208)454-0421
dennel@idhw.state.id.us

Region IV
Judy Ripke-Program Supervisor
1720 Westgate Dr.
Boise, ID 83720-1730
PH: (208)334-0940
ripkej@idhw.state.id.us

Region V
Charles Babcock-Program Supervisor
601 Pole Lane Rd., Suite 3
Twin Falls, ID 83301
PH: (208)736-3024
babcockc@idhw.state.id.us

Region VI
Karen Vasterling-Program Supervisor
1070 Hiline, Suite 370
Pocatello, ID 83205-4166
PH: (208)235-2960
vasterli@idhw.state.id.us

Region VII
Melanie Belnap-Program Supervisor
150 Shoup Ave., Suite 19
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
PH: (208)528-5750
belnapm@idhw.state.id.us

www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/site/3346/default.aspx

 

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Mental Health Services
Services through the Adult Mental Health Program are targeted for people 18 and older who have a severe and persistent mental illness. Their mission is to create an environment where these individuals, their families, communities and the Department work together to realize self-reliance, dignity and a healthful quality of life.

There are three categories of services available in Idaho for adults with serious mental illness:
link State-provided community mental health services;
link State hospital services; and
link Community-based and inpatient mental health services in the    private sector.

www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/portal/alias__Rainbow

Other information you can access through the Department of Health and Welfare that you may find useful:

Health Care Providers in Idaho

link Rural Health Clinics - By Region
link Residential Care/Assisted Living Facilities - By Region
link Outpatient Physical Therapy and Speech Pathology Providers - 

   By Region
link Long Term Care Facilities - By Region
link ICF/MR Facilities - By Region
link Hospitals - By Region
link Hospice - By Region
link Home Health Agencies - By Region
link End Stage Renal Disease Facilities - By Region
link Critical Access Hospitals - By Region
link Certified Family Homes - By Region
link Ambulatory Surgical Centers - By Region


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