Coordinated Caregiving.

 

Coordinated Caregiving.

Medicaid shall cover supportive services that assist with the acquisition, retention, or improvement of skills related to living in the community. This includes such supports as adaptive skill development, assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), linkage to local resources such as adult educational opportunities, social and leisure skill development, protective oversight and supervision. This service is intended to promote the participant’s independence and provides in-home supportive services for personal care and basic home management tasks due to the participant’s inability to perform these tasks independently as result of a disabling condition. Coordinated caregiving integrates the CAP/DA participants into the usual activities of family and community life.