Re: Medicaid Buy-In for Workers with Disabilities (MBIWD) Who Live in ICFs richwood@windstream.net (20 Jun 2014 13:32 UTC)
Re: Medicaid Buy-In for Workers with Disabilities (MBIWD) Who Live in ICFs Brad Vincent (20 Jun 2014 20:36 UTC)

Re: Medicaid Buy-In for Workers with Disabilities (MBIWD) Who Live in ICFs Brad Vincent 20 Jun 2014 20:36 UTC

We have a strong philosophy of giving back to the community at Siffrin. We discuss with the individuals what charities there are and what may interest them. We even put a brochure together of many local charities to give them choices . We have had individuals give so a 9 year old with a brain tumor could swim with the dolphins. Another individual donated to a group of cheerleaders with disabilities to go to a national competition. The feeling of wanting to contribute and making something positive happen is, I believe, inherent in all if us.  Make sure it is spelled out in the IP. Great way to keep finances within parameters.
Brad Vincent
Siffrin

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> Todd Frick
> Triad Residential Solutions
> Falcon Financial Services
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> On Fri, 6/20/14, richwood@windstream.net <richwood@windstream.net> wrote:
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> Subject: Re: Medicaid Buy-In for Workers with Disabilities (MBIWD) Who Live in ICFs
> To: opra_members@opra.simplelists.com
> Date: Friday, June 20, 2014, 9:32 AM
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> I have just experienced the
> Medicaid buy in for
> disabled workers, which is what I believe you are referring
> too.   I
> operate an 8 bed ICF, one of the guys who lives here has it
> and he also earns a
> very good paycheck from the workshop.
>
> The problem I see is that
> he is accumulating a lot
> of dollars but it is very difficult to find ways to spend
> it.   Even
> with  a modest SS amount of say $500.00 a month, that
> is an extra $6000.00
> a year that we are responsible for and have to find a way to
> spend it or lose
> it.   I believe the maximum he can have is
> $10,000.00, you could
> easliy reach that in less than a year with some
> folks.
>
> There is just not enough
> areas that you could spend
> it on consistantly.   After you get a burial
> contract, customize a
> bedroom, maybe get an I-pad, or bicycle, or vacation
> package, you will still be
> getting dollars to spend.
>
> I think it may be more of a
> hassle than it is
> worth.   One option may be to do that for a year
> to boost a persons
> personal assets, then get off the program.
>
> bill stacho
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>
>   From:
>   Donalee
>   Bewley
>   To: opra_members@opra.simplelists.com
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>
>   Sent: Thursday, June
> 19, 2014 6:32
>   PM
>   Subject: Medicaid
> Buy-In for Workers with
>   Disabilities (MBIWD) Who Live in ICFs
>
>
>
>   Taking a poll.  If
> you operate an ICF, how many of the
>   individuals you serve are enrolled in the Buy In
> program?
>
>
>   If you like the program,
> would you be willing to tell me
>   why?
>
>   If you do not like the
> program, would you be willing to
>   tell me why not?
>
>   I’m trying to figure
> out the “best deal” for the
>   individuals we serve.
>
>   Thanks,
>
>   Donalee Z. Bewley, MSW,
> LSW
>   Director of Support
> Services
>   Community Concepts,
> Inc./Community Options,
>   Inc.
>   6699 Tri Way Drive
>   Mason, OH
> 45040
>   (513)-616-2209
> (phone)
>   (513)-398-8181 (fax)
>
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