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  • Beneficiaries aging out of the EPSDT Private Duty Nursing Services

    Posted by Bernadette Parks on March 16, 2023 at 2:39 pm

    “Beneficiaries who are receiving services though the EPSDT Private Duty Nursing (PDN) Program, age out at the age of 21. These beneficiaries are considered medically fragile and require a higher level of home care that is medically necessary than on any other Medicaid Program within our state, such as Home Health.

    How are other States handling transitioning the medically fragile that age out of this program and the family wants to maintain them in the home setting?

    What can be offered to the patient and family after age 21 to assist with the medical care that they continue to need regardless of their age?

    Sarah Schaaf replied 2 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Sarah Schaaf

    Member
    March 17, 2023 at 5:41 am

    There are several Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) options available. In North Dakota, these providers are called Qualified Service Providers (QSPs), some are family members, some enroll to take care of the general public as individuals or agencies. The goal is to provide services in the least restrictive setting possible; not only allowing the individual to age in their own home and community but also reduce spending by keeping them out of the nursing home.

    Available services in ND (based on eligibility) include: Case Management, Adult Day Care, Adult Foster Care, Residential Care, Chore Service, Community Support, Community Transition, Companionship, Environmental Modification, Extended Personal Care, Family Home Care, Family Personal Care, Home Delivered Meals, Homemaker, Non-Medical Transportation, Nursing Assessment, Personal Care, Residential Habilitation, Respite, Specialized Equipment & Supplies, Supervision, Supported Employment and Transitional Living.

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