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Family Care and Family Care Partnership: Being a Full Partner
… help to take part in the process. This includes an interpreter or person to read to you. If someone makes legal choices on your behalf, they will be involved with you. They’ll make sure … resources in a way that is illegal. Your health and safety (or another person’s) are at risk. Someone decides for you, and it’s not based on what you want. If your MCO limits how you use SDS, … contact in either: Your Member Handbook Family Care MCOs Key Contacts (PDF) You also can ask someone to be an advocate for you. An advocate helps you make sure the MCO addresses your needs … -
IRIS: News
… in calls asking for sensitive personal or financial information. If you get a phone call from someone you do not recognize or if you are not sure if you should provide information to a … -
IRIS: Participant Information and Partner Agencies
… to be eligible for IRIS. You might need to be screened again if your condition has changed. Someone from IRIS will meet with you. They will ask about: You and your family. Your caregivers. … -
IRIS Home and Community-Based Waiver (FE and PD)
… provided as in home support to participants who do not need hands-on care but who would like someone in attendance should support be needed. Generally, the rate paid for companionship care … or are not sure who to contact, call the IRIS Service Center at 1-888-515-4747. If you or someone you know is being abused or neglected, call your local Law Enforcement or your County … -
IRIS Home and Community-Based Waiver
… is a service that provides a direct telephonic or other electronic communications link between someone living in the community and health professionals to secure immediate response and … to learn more about member’s condition, what to expect, and how to provide the best care for someone with that specific condition. For example, training could be provided on how to …