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  • Wisconsin Medicaid for the Elderly, Blind, or Disabled Application Packet

    … can also upload any proof documents online at access.wi.gov. You will need to provide proof of some of your answers. For more information on what you will need to provide, see the … Security Numbers are used only for the direct administration of the Medicaid program. If someone in your household is not applying for Medicaid, you do not need to provide Social … Services (USCIS) for people in your household who are not applying for assistance. If someone in your household is not applying for Medicaid, you do not need to answer this question …
  • What it's Really Like Presentation for Spring 2018 LHO Orientation

    … Know your resources: -see Resource slide -don’t be afraid to pick up the phone and call someone Prioritize: 1. Use the 4 quadrants – urgent and important to non-urgent and not important … 2. Values Exercise Delegate: 1. You do not have to do everything…let go of some control where it’s appropriate to do so. 2. Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? … 1: For each value, rate whether it is (1-extremely important to you; 2-important to you; 3-somewhat important to you; 4-not very important to you; 5-not at all important to you) Step 2: …
  • Suicide in Wisconsin: Impact and Response

    … ▸ TrevorText, text START to 678678 ▸ TrevorChat, instant messaging (with computer) If you or someone you know is in suicidal crisis or emotional distress, help is available. Suicide in … to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. ▸ Social determinants of health (SDOH): SDOH are defined by the World Health … thoughts, who have attempted suicide, or who have lost loved ones to suicide. AFSP – I’ve Lost Someone https://afsp.org/find-support/ive-lost-someone/ WISE (Wisconsin Initiative for Stigma …
  • COVID-19: Response Resources for Wisconsinites

    … Wisconsin. Anyone can call 211 at any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to talk with someone. Assistance finding help with housing, utilities, food, employment, addiction recovery … 877-947-2211 for video relay services) any time of day, every day of the year, to speak with someone who can connect you with services. Credit counseling The Wisconsin Department of … drug , and hospital services). Help with medical bills or debt. Assistance when you or someone you care for has a disability or chronic illness. Health insurance and benefits for …
    • Updated on April 27, 2023.
  • Perinatal Periods of Risk (PPOR) in Wisconsin - Non-Hispanic Black Communities, 2015-2019

    … were not a good fit. Felica experienced anxiety and suicidal ideation during this time. After some time had passed, she claimed the space that she needed. She thought, “No, I’m going to … experienced loss. A couple months after Zaire’s passing, Felica’s friend connected her with someone else who just lost their baby. They were able to share their experiences and support each … 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 non-Hispanic Black …
  • Adult Protective Services: Report Alleged Abuse

    … of Wisconsin, contact the National Adult Protective Services Association .   If you believe someone you know is being abused, neglected, or financially exploited, you can get help. Call … county’s elder abuse or agency with questions. Learn how abuse is defined What happens when someone makes a report? Our ability to protect vulnerable adults is better than ever. Each …
    • Updated on October 17, 2022.
  • Certified Peer Specialist (CPS) Training Course Curriculum Participant Guide

    … take care of me and they seemed to love me. 0 1 2 3 4 4. I’ve heard that when I was an infant, someone in my family enjoyed playing with me and I enjoyed it too. 0 1 2 3 4 5. When I was a … was a child, teachers, coaches, youth leaders or ministers were there to help me. 0 1 2 3 4 8. Someone in my family cared about how I was doing in school. 0 1 2 3 4 9. My family, friends, and … were expected to keep them. 0 1 2 3 4 11. When I felt really bad, I could almost always find someone I trusted to talk to. 0 1 2 3 4 12. As a youth, people noticed that I was capable and …
  • IRIS Advisory Council Meeting Materials 05/24/2022

    … areas for housing and transportation • Look at handicapped accessibility rural communities sometimes only have 1 handicapped accessible in a community. Rate Band Discussion presented by … Services 66 43% 43% 11% 3% Who Answered Survey – FC N = 5,032 Member Legal Representative Someone Else Unknown Wisconsin Department of Health Services 77 60% 32% 5% 2% 1% Member Living …
  • ACCESS Apply for Benefits (AFB) Changes

    … April 29th, your benefits will begin April 1st. You may also need to give your worker proof of some of the things you told us in your application. The list below will help you gather these items. Then, you can send them or bring them to your agency. If you cannot find something, your worker may be able to help you get the proof you need. Types of Proof Keep in … can give your worker copies of your Green Card, alien registration card, or passport. Even if someone does not have these documents, he or she may be able to get some benefits. Proof of …
  • FoodShare Basic Work Rules and Work Requirement Script for IM Workers

    … not have to follow the basic work rules for reasons like: • They care for a child under 6 or someone who needs helps caring for themselves, • They are not working because of a physical or … are listed on the DHS FoodShare website. Let us know as soon as possible if you think you [or someone in your household] are exempt and don’t need to follow these rules. You can tell me now … having childcare for a child under 12, or facing unreasonable working conditions. These are some examples, but not all of them. If you think you [or someone in your household] [have/has] a …
  • Determination of P.L.A.Y. Project

    … as "high-quality," there must be at least one peer- reviewed, scholarly study authored by someone other than the developer of the treatment. Further, the PLAY treatment has yet to attain … a Level 3 or higher treatment, the study must be high quality: defined as being conducted by someone other than the developer of the p. 3 version 01.2018 treatment, and as being recognized … study or two single subject studies or a combination of the two. Studies were conducted by someone other than the creator/provider of the treatment. Studies were published in peer reviewed …
  • Consent for HIV Testing

    … Testing: What You Need to Know What is HIV? HIV is the human immunodeficiency virus that can sometimes lead to AIDS. How is HIV passed from person to person? A person living with HIV can … for HIV. How can I prevent HIV? Today, there are more ways to prevent HIV than ever before. If someone living with HIV is on the right treatment plan, it can mean never passing HIV on to … will be told if I have HIV? State law permits only a very limited number of people to know if someone is living with HIV. Positive HIV test results are reported to public health officials. …
  • Trauma Informed Care and Self Care Presentation for June 2019 PH Orientation

    … Assume that everyone you interact with has experienced some form of trauma. https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/infographics/6_principles_trauma_info.htm … crisis • Holding a focus group as your FIRST choice for assessment or evaluation • Taking someone’s trauma symptoms personally • Trying to make someone trust the system • Treating …
  • Nursing Home MDS 3.0 Section Q Referral and Non-MDS Q Referral

    … to the MDS Section Q question number Q0500 B., indicates that the resident wishes to talk with someone about returning to the community. The referral should be made to the LCA and categorized … Resource Centers (ADRCs) as the LCA. 4. A non-MDS Q is when a resident requests to talk with someone about returning to the community or expresses a desire to move from the facility separate … It is important that the resident is aware that a referral has been made to the ADRC and that someone from this agency will be in contact with them to discuss their request to return to the …
  • GCPD Executive Summary/Results from Right to Have a Support Person or Caregiver at Appointment Survey

    … 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 …
  • Trauma-Informed Care and Self-Care Presentation for Fall 2019 Public Health Orientation

    … 10/8/2019 8 Assume that everyone you interact with has experienced some form of trauma. https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/infographics/6_principles_trauma_info.htm 15 16 … crisis • Holding a focus group as your FIRST choice for assessment or evaluation • Taking someone’s trauma symptoms personally • Trying to make someone trust the system • Treating …
  • Assisted Living Staff Roles in Preventing Spread of COVID-19, September 8, 2020

    … https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/testing.htm What is the risk of Covid-19?  Some people have mild cases and can even be asymptomatic (not having any symptoms) while other … a facemask (or cloth face covering if facemasks are not available and you are not caring for someone who is ill) at all times while you are in the facility  Wash your hands frequently  … if you have any symptoms or have been exposed  Communicate to your supervisor if you hear of someone being exposed or someone working sick  It is important to have open communication at …
  • Sample ACCESS Summary

    … can give your worker copies of your Green Card, alien registration card, or passport. Even if someone does not have these documents, he or she may be able to get some benefits. Application Summary Here is a summary of what you told us, as well as important … (beginning or ending, part time to full time), Address, Anyone moves in or out of your home, someone becomes pregnant or gives birth, someone gets married or divorced or your living …
  • TA Memo 13-01 Integrated Community Living

    … community connections and to exercise independence over daily routines and interactions. If someone is already a resident of a nursing home or residential facility when they enroll in … or emotional health, safety, or well-being. Clinical outcomes are objectively measurable by someone other than the member, and their presence or absence can be determined without knowing … The presence, absence, or degree of functional outcomes can be objectively measurable by someone other than the member, and can be determined without knowing the member’s preferences …
  • Caretaker Supplement (CTS) Handbook Release 23-01

    … on behalf of the applicant: • Guardian When an application is submitted with a signature of someone claiming to be the applicant’s guardian, obtain a copy of the document that designates … file an application on their behalf (see SECTION 4.8.2 LEGAL GUARDIANS AND CONSERVATORS). When someone has been designated as one of the following, only the guardian, not the applicant, may … as the authorized representative. • Authorized Representative The applicant may authorize someone to represent them. An authorized representative can be a person or an organization (see …
Last revised May 30, 2023