Who is eligible for CAP/C Case Management Services?
- Case Management - In‑Home Aide & Pediatric Nurse Aide Services - Respite Care - Home Accessibility & Adaptation - Vehicle Modification - Assistive Technology - Training / Education / Consultative Services - Participant Goods & Services - Adaptive Tricycles & Vehicular Transport Vans - Consumer Direction
- Promote quality, safe and cost‑effective care - Promote utilization of available resources to achieve clinical and financial outcomes - Ensure appropriate access to care - Assist clients and families to appropriately self‑direct care, self‑advocate and make informed health care decisions to the degree possible
CAP/C is available to any child from birth through 20 years of age who meets both the Medicaid eligibility criteria and the CAP/C criteria. The Medicaid criteria for CAP programs are not the same as the regular Medicaid criteria. Additionally, the child must live in a private residence, must be able to be cared for safely at home, and meet minimum nursing facility level of care. The child's needs must be able to be met within the average cost limitations of the CAP/C Waiver. The family must be willing to participate in the care and in the care planning for their child.