Programs Adapt to Social Distancing
March 2020 BONUS online content
With the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, our CEO, Laura Roesch, has an update on the status of all our programs as of March 20. The video is a bit longer than what we typically post online, but worth your time to watch.
Looking for a way to help? Make a financial donation at https://cssmv.org/donate-now/ or contact Mike Hoendorf at (937) 223-7217 ext.1141 if you want to volunteer at our food pantry. (More details are provided in the video.)
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- PASSPORT Services Help Older AdultsSeptember 27, 2024 - 1:47 pm
PASSPORT is for adults aged 60 and older who may need the level of care provided in a nursing home but hope to stay in their own homes. It is a statewide program funded by Medicaid so participants must be Medicaid-eligible. The first step is an assessment by a nurse or social worker who determines if the older adult would qualify according to level of care requirements. The local Job and Family Services then determines Medicaid eligibility and approves enrollment. Once enrolled, an individual is assigned a care manager who develops a care plan with customized services to help the individual remain safely at home. The care manager makes sure that needs are met with quality services and revises the care plan as needs change.