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Wisconsin Wayfinder: Essential Children's Resources
… medical professional. Learn more about tracking your child’s development. "I want to talk with someone about supports and services for my child. Where can I start?" Wherever you’re at on … mental health?" If you notice a change in your child’s emotions or behaviors, talk with someone. A children’s resource guide can connect you with the resources you need to make … -
Wisconsin Wayfinder: Behavioral and Mental Health
… emotions or behaviors, or if they appear overly anxious and worried, it’s time to talk with someone. Children's resource guides can help you find mental health professionals that are able … -
All in for Kids: CLTS #5, September 2020
… of accommodation to participate, you can request it when registering. DETAILS ON LINKS Know someone else who would be interested in attending an input session? Share the registration link. … Thermometer starts at blue (the calm zone) and goes to red (the furious zone). By naming someone’s current feelings, it shows when their emotional “temperature” is getting warmer and … -
Children's Community Options Program Procedures (CCOP) Guide
… within limits, CCOP can pay for food and/or lodging for parents/guardians, siblings, and/or someone accompanying the family when the travel is related to the child’s health but is not … 107.40 CCOP can pay for transportation or mileage for parents/guardians, siblings, and/or someone accompanying the family to waiver-allowable services or when the travel is related to the … may be made by the applicant, recipient or former recipient, by an immediate family member, or someone with legal authority to act on their behalf. 35 Wis. Stat. §§ 46.272(15), 227.44, 51.61, … -
Instructions
… how a need, issue, or problem may be expressed: • I need a break or I want respite. • I need someone to be home with her while I go grocery shopping. • The school keeps calling us to pick … family and providers. It can be easy to leave a planning meeting in which everyone thinks that someone else was taking the next action steps, so be sure to document each person’s role and … -
Children’s Long-Term Support (CLTS) Children's Incident Tracking and Reporting (CITR) System Training
… contains information about the submitting and responsible workers. ▪ If DHS should contact someone other than the person who entered the incident, select the “No, someone else is responsible” option, then select the name of the responsible worker. To protect … -
Authorized Representative Designation Medicaid Community Waiver Programs
… to see if another method is more appropriate.) However, the applicant/recipient may designate someone to sign the ISP on his/her behalf by completing the following form. If signed by an “X” … -
Children’s Long-Term Support: Transition to Adult Long-Term Care
… date. It should include: You. Parents or caregivers. The support and service coordinator. Someone from Family Care, IRIS (Include, Respect, I Self-Direct), or your county’s long-term … -
Authorized Representative Designation Medicaid Community Waiver Programs
… to see if another method is more appropriate.) However, the applicant/recipient may designate someone to sign the ISP on his/her behalf by completing the following form. If signed by an “X” … -
All in for Kids: CLTS #1, November 2019
… services. As of October 31, 2019, 10,092 children were enrolled in the CLTS Waiver Program! If someone you know is interested in providing caregiving or other services, refer them to the … -
Children’s Long-Term Support: Eligibility and Enrollment Streamlining Medicaid Enrollment Help
… of Medicaid. The effective enrollment dates. When Medicaid eligibility might end or when someone may need to renew. Monitor Medicaid enrollment over time The ForwardHealth Portal helps … -
Children's Services Programs: Cross Comparison
… is eligible for. There are two parts to determining eligibility: • Functional eligibility. Someone from the program will schedule a time to meet with you, typically in your home. During … -
Children’s Long-Term Support: Become a Provider
… more than 15,000 children each year. Many families are looking for local services. They need someone to help their children live full lives at home, at school, and in the community. The … -
Children’s Long Term Support Reconciliation Packet
… is used for sharing county-specific information and updates. If the fiscal contact person is someone other than the two contacts listed, please inform the CLTS Fiscal Team when you submit … -
All in for Kids: CLTS #3, September 2022
… home when feeling sick. • Getting tested if you have symptoms or after close contact with someone who has COVID-19. … kids-2022-03.pdf … All in for Kids: CLTS #3, September 2022 … … -
Example CLTS Reconciliation Packet, F-00963
… is used for sharing county -specific information and updates. If the fiscal contact person is someone other than the two contacts listed, please inform the CLTS Fiscal Team when you submit … -
All in for Kids: CLTS #2, June 2022
… home when feeling sick. • Getting tested if you have symptoms or after close contact with someone who has COVID-19. … kids-2022-02.pdf … All in for Kids: CLTS #2, June 2022 … newsletters … -
Children's Long-Term Support Waiver Provider Bulletin 2022-02
… • How to avoid power struggles that can cause behavioral escalation. • Skills to connect with someone to support emotional control. • Communication strategies to use when a situation gets … -
Children's Long-Term Support: What is a CLTS Provider?
… more than 14,000 children each year. Many families are looking for local services. They need someone to help their children live full lives at home, at school, and in the community. Are you … -
Individual Service Plan - Children’s Long-Term Support Programs, Instructions
… representative is only able to sign with an “x” or a mark, have the signature witnessed by someone in addition to the SSC. Date Signed Include the date when each individual signs the plan. …