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Recovery Assistant Training Mental Health Waiver

Online training to be completed prior to attending in-person class on Mental Health Waiver and Recovery Assistant roles. Learn about the waiver, eligibility, recovery goals, and qualifications for the position.

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Recovery Assistant Training Mental Health Waiver

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  1. Recovery Assistant TrainingMental Health Waiver On-line training to be completed prior to attending in person class.

  2. What is a Waiver? • Allows CMS to set aside certain Medicaid regulations and by doing so permits the funding of community based care instead of institutional care ( nursing home) • Better social policy; persons with mental illness will have the opportunity to recover at home, build a community and use natural supports.

  3. Mental Health Waiver in CT • DHMAS/DSS were approved for the Mental Health Waiver in April of 2009, reapproved 2012 and 2017 • Is tied to MFP “Money Follows the Person” • 615 people can be enrolled on Waiver through 2022 • Cost neutrality must be met; no more than what’s being paid in nursing home for all Medicaid billing.

  4. Cost Neurality

  5. Mental Health Waiver Roles DMHAS (Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services) • serves as “Operating Agency” • DMHAS assesses eligibility for waiver • DMHAS and ABH MHW clinicians develops Recovery Plan with the person being discharged/diverted • Services delivered by ABH certified providers

  6. DSS (Department of Social Services) • maintains complete oversight of all Medicaid Waivers in CT • DSS assesses Medicaid eligibility • DSS must ensure compliance with Medicaid “assurances”

  7. 2 or more due to SMI A. Requires meds B. Unable to work full time C. Requires supervision & support D. Homeless or at risk E. Has had or is likely to have acute episode Plus Plus And 1 2 Doesn’t need inpatient now In a nursing home In the Community And or or Needs: A. 1:1 psych rehab, and B. Support Coordination Waiver Eligibility • >22 years old • Medicaid eligible • Mets NF LOC criteria • SMI diagnosis (PASARR-II)

  8. DMHAS Mission • “We endorse a broad vision of recovery that involves a process of restoring or developing a positive and meaningful sense of identity apart from one’s condition (Who am I?) • and a meaningful sense of belonging while rebuilding a life despite or within the limitations imposed by that condition.” • ( & Where do I fit in the world around me?)

  9. DMHAS Definition of Recovery “Recovery" is a process of restoring or developing a positive and meaningful sense of identity apart from one's condition and then rebuilding one's life despite, or within the limitations imposed by that condition.

  10. Recovery Goal • To develop new life purpose and meaning as a person moves beyond the catastrophic effects of psychiatric disability. William Anthony • RA role is to assist clients using psychiatric rehabilitation interventions • Developing skills • Developing supports

  11. Examples of Recovery • Returning to a health state evidenced by improving one's mood and outlook on life following an episode of illness • Managing one's illness such that the person can live independently and have meaningful employment and healthy social relationships • Building on personal strengths to offset the adverse effects of a disability • Feeling empowered to making personal choices about one's own life

  12. Recovery Assistant Position Qualifications: • Be at least 18 years old; • Possess at least a high school diploma or GED; • Possess a minimum of a state issued ID; • Be registered with the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS)/ABH as having completed an approved Recovery Assistant training program, have a Criminal Background check conducted within six months of application and meet any continuing education and/or training requirements set by DMHAS/ABH. • RA needs to complete 6 hours of additional training each year. • RA needs to complete additional boundaries training within 6 months of start date.

  13. Potential Boundary Violations Recovery Assistants should consider their relationship with clients to be a fiduciaryone. The fiduciary responsibility: • means that the client can expect to have trust and confidence in the worker • puts the relationship in an ethical framework that bars the Recovery Assistant from situations in which his or her personal interest conflicts with the client.

  14. What is Mental Health ? World Health Organization “A state of well being in which the individual realizes his own abilities, can cope with normal stressors, can work productively and is able to make a contribution to the community.”

  15. What is Mental Illness? A psychological or behavioral pattern that occurs in an individual and is thought to cause distress or disability that is not expected as part of normal development or culture.

  16. People with mental illness are in touch with reality more often than not. Some live in silence with their symptoms. Stress does not cause mental illness, although it can make symptoms worse.

  17. Misconceptions People with severe mental illness: • Are not more likely to be homeless • Did not grow up with “bad” parenting • Are not more dangerous than the general population • Are more likely to be victimized

  18. Expectations for in person class • Arrive on time (Registration 8:30-8:50am) • Bring a valid form of identification • Be prepared to stay for entire training (9-4) • Be respectful of others and their questions • Please limit personal conversations during training • Please bring lunch or be able to leave campus to purchase lunch • Dress in layers; we do not control temperature of the room • There will be a test at the end

  19. Online Test • You are now ready to take the online test! A score of 80 or higher is needed to pass • Once you have completed this exam your results will be sent to Advanced Behavioral Health • Your Agency will be notified by an ABH representative confirming that you have completed/passed your online exam • Please follow up with your agency regarding any registration details for the one day training Here is the link for the test: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/M7HF2DD

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