DHA Case No. FCP 207851 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals August 31, 2023) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF An MCO must determine whether a requested service is medically necessary and cost-effective. But in this case, the petitioner’s mother and guardian refused to cooperate with the MCO’s attempts to get the information it needed to make […] Read more
Tag: 5.05.6 Functional screen
DHA Case No. FCP 208522 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals June 28, 2023) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF An individual is functionally eligible for Family Care if he or she needs a “nursing home” level of care, as determined by the functional screen. In this case, the petitioner’s functional screen found her functionally ineligible because […] Read more
DHA Case No. FCP 208424 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals July 10, 2023) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF An individual is functionally eligible for Family Care if he or she needs a “nursing home” level of care, as determined by the functional screen. In this case, the petitioner’s functional screen found him functionally ineligible because […] Read more
DHA Case No. FCP 208068 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals August 9, 2023) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF To be functionally eligible for Family Care, a person must fall into one of the program’s target groups in addition to needing a nursing home level of care. In this case, the petitioner’s primary diagnosis was schizophrenia […] Read more
DHA Case No. FCP 208209 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals May 31, 2023) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF In the Family Care program, the MCO must develop an Individual Service Plan with the client that addresses the client’s needs while being cost-effective. The MCO does not have to provide a service if there are less […] Read more
DHA Case No. CWA 207083 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals April 5, 2023) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF When the agency reduces supportive home care (SHC) hours and the member appeals, the burden of proof is on the agency to justify the reduction. In this case, the agency reduced SHC hours after a supplemental functional […] Read more
DHA Case No. FCP 196128 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals January 2, 2020) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF An individual is functionally eligible for Family Care if he or she needs a “nursing home” level of care, as determined by the functional screen. In this case, the petitioner’s functional screen found her functionally ineligible because […] Read more
DHA Case No. MGE 194293 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals January 6, 2020) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF The amount a community spouse can keep depends on the couple’s total resources on the date of the asset assessment, which is often the date a functional screen was completed and the person was determined functionally eligible. […] Read more
DHA Case No. FCP 197060 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals February 10, 2020) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF An individual is functionally eligible for Family Care if he or she needs a “nursing home” level of care, as determined by the functional screen. This level of care includes those who cannot safely or appropriately perform […] Read more
DHA Case No. FCP 206000 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals October 28, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF To be functionally eligible for Family Care, a person must fall into one of the program’s target groups in addition to needing a nursing home level of care. In this case, the petitioner was 44 and diagnosed […] Read more
DHA Case No. CWA 206378 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals December 5, 2022) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF An individual is functionally eligible for Family Care if he or she needs a “nursing home” level of care, as determined by the functional screen. This level of care includes those who cannot safely or appropriately perform […] Read more
DHA Case No. MGE 143573 (Wis. Div. of Hearings and Appeals March 13, 2013) (DHS) ↓ Download PDF This unusual case is fact-specific, involving the interplay of Community Waiver benefits, the community spouse asset share, and the timing of getting a functional screen from the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC). The issue was that […] Read more