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  • Meeting Materials: IRIS Advisory Committee, March 28, 2023

    … co-payments for dental providers. • James Endres stated there has been a worker shortage for some time. He expressed concern that rates were raised for personal care workers and not … What Day? (Month/Day/Year) ( / / ) • What time? ______________________________ Did I speak to someone or leave a message? • I talked to someone. Who did I speak to? (Name, job title, location) • I left a message. Who did I leave a …
  • ACCESS Add a Program (AAP) Changes

    … before your children start going to child care. You may also need to give your worker proof of some of the things you told us in your application. The list http://access.wisconsin.gov/ ACCESS … find http://access.wisconsin.gov/ ACCESS Add a Program Page 3 http://access.wisconsin.gov something, your worker may be able to help you get the proof you need. For Wisconsin Shares Child … have a new address. • If I move out of state. • If I have a change in where I am staying. • If someone moves into or out of my home. • If I get married or divorced. • If I or someone in my …
  • Adult Protective Services: Identity Theft

    … call them. Aside from protecting yourself, this is also a good way for the bank to know that someone is targeting their account holders. Never give out your bank account or Social Security number over the phone. Hang up immediately if you get a phone call from someone asking for your: Social security number Date of birth Credit card number Bank account …
    • Updated on October 14, 2022.
  • People at Higher Risk for Communicable Disease

    … or cerebrovascular disease Substance use disorders What does it mean to get "severely ill?" Someone who gets severely ill may need hospitalization or a ventilator to help them breathe. They may even die. Actions you can take If you, or someone you are close to, are at higher risk for getting severely ill from a communicable …
    • Updated on September 15, 2022.
  • BadgerCare Plus Eligibility Handbook Release 22-03

    … her husband is considered the legal father of the child unless a court later determines that someone else is the father. A same-sex partner or spouse added to the child’s birth certificate … determine which designation is appropriate for a case. 1. Claimed father A claimed father is someone claiming to be the father of a child but has not had his paternity established or had a … can be taken. 2. Acknowledged father An acknowledged father is a temporary status used when someone is claiming to be the father of a child and claims to have had paternity established or …
  • BadgerCare Plus Eligibility Handbook Release 23-01

    … her husband is considered the legal father of the child unless a court later determines that someone else is the father. A same-sex partner or spouse added to the child’s birth certificate … determine which designation is appropriate for a case. 1. Claimed father A claimed father is someone claiming to be the father of a child but has not had his paternity established or had a … can be taken. 2. Acknowledged father An acknowledged father is a temporary status used when someone is claiming to be the father of a child and claims to have had paternity established or …
  • Comprehensive Listing of the Stakeholder Comments

    … 2 8 Provide Support for Family Caregivers! They are the back bone when it comes to care of someone with dementia. More funding, more training, and more support. This area needs expanded. … require additional education and support, so do the facility staff and regulating bodies. Some facility regulations are contrary to client-centered care. 48 Provide support for family … people go to the right place more quickly or not feel like they have no clue what to do for someone. 3 Establishing strict guidelines as to how a business or community becomes dementia …
  • Wisconsin Behavioral Risk Factor Survey Brief: American Indian Behavioral Health

    … use, suggest unmet need related to behavioral health [1,2, 4]. Certain life experiences, some specific to American Indians, may increase the risk of mental health conditions and … by BRFS ACE questions that address being touched sexually, being made to sexually touch someone, and being forced to have sex. All three forms refer to abuse by someone five or more years older or an adult. Figure 5 shows the percent of adults who …
  • Notice of Denial of Medical Coverage - PACE

    … cause you a large financial burden, you might not be required to repay this cost. If you want someone else to act for you You can name a relative, friend, attorney, doctor, or someone else to act as your representative. If you want someone else to act for you, call us at: Click here to enter phone number(s) to learn how to name …
  • Notice of Denial of Medical Coverage - PACE, Arabic

    … cause you a large financial burden, you might not be required to repay this cost. If you want someone else to act for you You can name a relative, friend, attorney, doctor, or someone else to act as your representative. If you want someone else to act for you, call us at: Click here to enter phone number(s) to learn how to name …
  • WLTCAC Handouts May 14, 2019

    … them and they are in bite-sized pieces • If information you need appears to be missing or something doesn’t seem quite right to you, let DHS know. • It is fundamental that folks living in … committees that would allow local people to have more input • Workforce and Transportation • Some of what we can do is in our wheelhouse and other things that are not in our wheelhouse. • … decisions about how to use their budget, hiring staff, or managing services • It appears that someone else makes budget decisions, but the individual does participate in other decisions • Had …
  • About the Emergency Preparedness Communications Folder and Uses

    … of the Governor’s Committee for People with Disabilities (GCPD) began receiving reports that some people with disabilities were told by some health care providers that they could not have a … input from:  The person with a disability;  The person who provides support or caregiving to someone who has a disability, and  An advocate (e.g., a family member, Family Care/Family Care … forms for blind/visually impaired individuals.  Almost 50% of survey respondents stated that someone from the doctor's office, clinic, or hospital told them that their support person or …
  • August 2021 Homelessness Forum Slides

    … Testing (Guidance updated 7/27/2021) Fully vaccinated people who are a close contact of someone with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 should be tested 3-5 days after exposure, and to … regular eye contact and a neutral facial expression. 23 Being Assertive 24  Rehearse with someone you trust • Write down what you want to say before you say it • Ask for feedback on how …  Boundaries define us… • They define what is me and what is NOT me • Shows where I end and someone else begins • Leads to a sense of ownership • Leads to a sense of freedom Ten ways to …
  • Perinatal Periods of Risk (PPOR) in Wisconsin - American Indian/Alaska Native Population, 2015-2019

    … birthing parents were more likely to smoke cigarettes during or after pregnancy or live with someone who smoked cigarettes than those in the comparison group. Among American Indian/Alaska … during pregnancy.* 33.2% of American Indian/Alaska Native birthing parents lived with someone who smoked cigarettes at the time of birth.* 31.3% of American Indian/Alaska Native … limits available time and access to the resources needed for infant safety. For example, someone living in poverty may experience difficulties in affording a recommended infant sleep …
  • The Front Line of Care: Providing Supports for Family Caregivers

    … Caregivers • More than 40 million Americans perform the family caregiving role each year to someone age 18+. • Family caregiving cuts across gender, age and race/ethnicity. – Four in ten of … people with various conditions, and do so in a variety of contexts. – Close to 1 in 3 support someone in a rural area. – 15% of care recipients are veterans. – More than half (60%) are … caregivers is a millennial  40 percent of millennials and younger caregivers are supporting someone with a behavioral health condition.  Multicultural family caregivers are more likely to …
  • La Crosse Lighthouse Peer-Run Respite Opens

    … respites also provide emotional support over the phone to people who simply need to talk with someone. Visit the peer-run respite page on the DHS website for the contact information for …
    • Updated on December 13, 2021.
Last revised May 30, 2023