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Montana Community Integration Services Policy Manual

Montana Community Integration Services Policy Manual

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The Montana Community Integration Services Provider Policy Manual establishes a comprehensive framework for delivering state-compliant services that support individuals with disabilities, mental health conditions, or other challenges in achieving independence and full participation in their communities. This manual aligns with Montana Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Program guidelines, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Olmstead Decision, and federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) regulations to ensure compliance with state and federal standards while promoting person-centered care.

The manual includes policies on:

  • Eligibility and Assessment: Guidelines for determining eligibility for community integration services based on functional limitations, social determinants of health, or behavioral health needs.
  • Person-Centered Planning: Standards for creating individualized care plans that prioritize client goals, preferences, and strengths. Plans will focus on promoting independence, building life skills, and enhancing social inclusion while addressing barriers such as housing instability, transportation challenges, or lack of access to community resources.
  • Service Scope: Policies covering a wide range of services, including:
    • Independent living skills training (e.g., budgeting, cooking, self-care).
    • Employment support services (e.g., job coaching, workplace accommodations).
    • Housing assistance (e.g., locating accessible housing or preventing homelessness).
    • Social skills development and peer support.
    • Access to community activities and resources (e.g., recreational programs, volunteer opportunities).
  • Coordination of Care: Requirements for collaboration with other providers, such as behavioral health specialists, case managers, housing agencies, and employment services.
  • Cultural Competency: Emphasis on delivering services that are culturally sensitive and responsive to the diverse needs of Montana’s population.
  • Quality Assurance: Protocols for monitoring service effectiveness through regular reviews of client progress toward integration goals.
  • Compliance with HCBS Settings Rule: Policies ensuring that services are delivered in the least restrictive environment possible and support individuals in living independently while avoiding institutionalization.

 

This policy manual serves as an essential resource for community integration service providers in Montana. It supports the delivery of high-quality services that empower individuals to live independently, participate fully in their communities, and achieve their personal goals while adhering to Montana’s regulatory framework.

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