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Colorado Choice Transitions

 

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WHAT'S NEW!

 

News Release March 1, 2013 - Colorado Medicaid Launches Colorado Choice Transition Program

 

Tight housing market hits disabled hardest - Loveland Reporter-Herald, March 26, 2013 

 

Colorado Expands Options for Community Living - The Durango Herald, April 9, 2013

  

Find the Denver Housing Authority CCT housing application here.  This application is also found on the CCT Housing Resources link - updated May 1, 2013

*Note: This application is for housing in Denver County only

 

 The Frequently Asked Questions are posted in the program section of this page - updated May 8, 2013

 

The Quality of Life quicksheet has been posted to the CCT Case Management link - updated May 13, 2013

 

Upcoming trainings for CommunityTransition Services

 

Minimum Data Set (MDS) Section Q trainings will be offered in May.  Please check back regularly for updated information - updated May 1, 2013


 

Program Information

 

Colorado Choice Transitions (CCT), part of the federal Money Follows the Person (MFP) Rebalancing Demonstration is a five year grant program.  The primary goal is facilitating the transition of Medicaid clients from nursing or other long-term care (LTC) facilities to the community using home and community based (HCBS) services and supports.  Services are intended to promote independence, improve the transition process, and support individuals in the community.  Participants of the CCT program will have access to qualified waiver services as well as demonstration services.  They will be enrolled in the program for up to 365 days after which time they will enroll into one of five HCBS waivers so long as they remain Medicaid eligible. 

 

*Note: The links on the left side of the page will help navigate to other CCT pages that contain detailed program information. 

  

Operational Protocol Version 1.0*

The Operational Protocol is a required document for the Money Follows the Person Demonstration.  It should provide enough information that CMS, other federal or State officials and external stakeholders may use this document to understand the operation of the demonstration.  Version 2.0 of the Operational Protocol coming soon.   

*To make this document more useful to our readers, we have created bookmarks.  After opening the PDF, select the bookmark icon on the left hand side of the document.  Bookmarks automatically take the reader to a specific page. 

 

MFP Award Letter 

 

Colorado Choice Transitions Rule

 

CCT Public Outreach Plan

 

Colorado Choice Transitions Fact Sheet  

 

 Frequently Asked Questions

 

Colorado Choice Transitions Brochures & Posters are available by request.  Materials are printed in English and Spanish.  If you need other accommodations for these materials, please indicate that in your request.  Requests for materials should be sent to Kathy Cebuhar or call 303-866-2649. 

 

Send questions, comments and feedback to

 

CCT Community Liaison, Kathy Cebuhar at 303-866-2649 or Kathy.Cebuhar@state.co.us or CCT@hcpf.state.co.us