Let`s Talk! Family Café Self-Advocacy Initiative How to
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Let`s Talk! Family Café Self-Advocacy Initiative How to
March 2015 CDC+ Connection – Your Monthly Source of Updates and Helpful Information Let’s Talk! The 2015 Florida Legislative Session has begun and will be in session until May 1. Our elected representatives will be working on a state budget and tackling issues that have an impact on CDC+ consumers and their families. The Let’s Talk Legislative Conference Call, hosted by The Family Café, will be held every Friday at 4 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. The call will include various speakers to share ideas and comments regarding the agencies and programs funded by the state and will be an important opportunity for you to become informed on what is happening in Tallahassee and how it might impact you and your family. The call is open to everyone! help of the FL SAND (Florida Self-Advocates Network’d). FL SAND is Florida’s independent self-advocacy network. At present, it includes 13 Regional Groups. Visit flsand.org/regional-groups/ to learn more about each group. The Florida Developmental Disabilities Council has supported this initiative for several years through projects that provide training and mentoring on self-advocacy. The results of these projects are starting to be seen but there is still a great need to recruit more members for the local groups. To attend, call 1-888-670-3525 and key in the conference code: 2424632211 followed by the # key. It is important to remember that your participation in selfadvocacy activities will enrich the lives of each individual who actively participates, and will also benefit individuals with developmental disabilities around the state. Selfadvocates who are participating are learning and practicing invaluable skills, like self-determination. Family Café If you would like additional information please contact your local FL Sand office at http://flsand.org/contact/ The Family Café invites you to attend the upcoming 17th Annual Family Café on June 5-7in Orlando! This three-day event provides a venue for people with disabilities and their families to learn about available services, connect with policy makers and network with each other. It features dozens of breakout sessions, a full exhibit hall, a series of keynote speakers, and multiple opportunities to interact with other families informally. There is no registration fee for individuals with disabilities and their family members or caregivers. For more information, go to www.familycafe.net Self-Advocacy Initiative APD is beginning an initiative to promote self-advocacy, and we are asking for your help. The National Gateway to Self-Determination Network calls the self-advocacy movement the “unacknowledged Civil Rights movement”. When the movement first began in our nation, the chief focus was the deinstitutionalization of people with developmental disabilities and to make it possible for them to live in their community. As you know, the Home and Community-Based Services waiver facilitates this alternative in our state. The self-advocacy movement has grown nationwide and continues to expand its scope of the issues it addresses for people with developmental disabilities. There are now local and state groups in all 50 states. You can learn more about self-advocacy at flsand.org/about-fl-sand/what-is-self-advocacy/. We are confident that our clients can help the selfadvocacy movement grow in Florida with our help and the How to Navigate the CDC+ website The CDC+ website is a valuable resource for accessing information and documentation meant to help you be successful in the CDC+ program. We’ve recently made some minor changes to the location of important links and information on our main page at apdcares.org/cdcplus. On the left side of the page you will see a section called Important Links. The first is the consultant’s link and contains information and forms related to becoming a consultant or updating contact information. In addition, this section is where consultants can access the Consultant Reporting System to view their consumer’s monthly statements. The second link is the Consumer’s Section (previously called the Participant’s Section). This section contains links to important documents such as the CDC+ Rule Handbook and the Appendix to the Participant Notebook, which is in the process of being replaced with the CDC+ How to Guide. The Appendix has important documents to assist you in every aspect of the program such as finding employees, managing payroll, balancing your account, submitting Purchasing Plans, and more. Each item in the appendix contains a document that can be downloaded to your computer for your use. The Fiscal Employer/Agent Forms link is where you can find employee and agency/vendor new-hire packets as well as the initial IRS and other forms that are necessary for enrollment. The Household Employer Forms section houses links to important employer information such as workers compensation and Florida minimum wage. All of this information is available in both English and Spanish. The fifth link on our website is the Secure Web-based Payroll System. In this section, you can find both the access link and user guides for the Web-based Payroll System and the Interactive Voice Response Phone System. There are online submission tips, Frequently Asked Questions, and a helpful How Do I Read My Statement? document. Last, this section contains a current Bi-Weekly Pay Schedule to help you keep track of when to submit your payrolls. The Training and Education section is a very important section that contains our most current training material, Readiness Review and Refresher, schedules of upcoming training sessions and support group meetings. You can access a variety of power-point presentations, training sheets and Frequently Asked Questions meant to support you in managing your CDC+ funds while meeting your long-term care needs. The last link is the CDC+ Connection section. Here you can view the current edition as well all past editions of the CDC+ Connection so that you can be informed. Consumer Monthly Statements On-line You do not have to wait to receive your monthly statements in the mail – you can access your monthly statements on the Secure Web Payroll System as soon as they are posted. You will notice on the main menu screen a button titled Consumer Statement. Clicking this button will direct you to a menu where you will select the statement month/year, then view and print your statements online. If you select a month/year that is blank, the report is not yet available. If you have not requested a password, please locate your username letter mailed to you when you first enrolled and call customer service for your password. If you are unable to locate your letter, you may request a duplicate letter be mailed to you and follow the instructions to obtain your password. Starting March 2015, CDC+ will be sending out an email alert to all consultants and consumer/representatives notifying them that the next Consumer Statement is available to view. This email will also contain the current edition of the CDC+ Connection! If you have not provided CDC+ with your current email address or need to update your contact information with us, please send in a Participant Information Update form through your consultant. This will ensure that you have access to this important information as quickly as possible. Provider Eligibility for Federal Income Tax Exemption On January 3, 2014, the IRS issued Notice 2014-7 addressing the income tax treatment of certain payments to an individual care provider under a state Home and Community-Based Services waiver (Medicaid waiver) program. For more information including Q & A’s please go to: www.irs.gov/Individuals/Certain-Medicaid-WaiverPayments-May-Be-Excludable-From-Income The CDC+ program cannot determine based upon a single set or even combination of criteria such as service code, relationship to consumer, or live-in status whether or not a provider is eligible for this exemption. CDC+ staff are not tax professionals and do not provide tax guidance to providers about their specific tax filings or exemptions. Providers need to seek the guidance of their tax professional to determine whether or not they are eligible for this exemption. As your fiscal agent, CDC+ will continue to produce and distribute the IRS Form W-2 or 1099, and providers can claim the exemption on their 1040 and be refunded by the IRS accordingly. Upcoming Peer Support Group Meeting Dates: Miami - May 26 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. or attend the Family Café June 6 session – time TBD. 401 NW 2nd Ave. S811 Chair: Yolanda Herrera, [email protected] Ft. Lauderdale – date change: Apr. 10 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. 201 W. Broward Blvd., Room 305 (with the Family Care Council Meeting) Chair: Gilda Pacheco, [email protected] Fort Pierce and Broward – Apr. 10 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Via Lync webinar. Chair: Debra Kalidonis [email protected] Melbourne (open to anyone) - May 11 from 6 - 7:30 p.m. via Lync webinar. Chair: Theresa Brown, [email protected]. Register with Theresa Brown or Ivonne Gonzalez, [email protected] Largo – TBD. Disability Achievement Center, 12552 Belcher Rd South. Chair: Judy Cole, [email protected] Tampa - May 7 from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. 1313 N. Tampa St., Suite 516 and via Lync webinar. Chair: Joanne Rydzewski, [email protected] Gainesville - via Lync webinar with Jacksonville office Chair: Kalisha Eagle, [email protected] Daytona Beach – via Lync webinar with Jacksonville office Jacksonville- Mar. 30, May 18 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. 3631 Hodges Blvd., Building A, and via Lync webinar. Chair: Melinda Morrison, [email protected] Orlando (First Wednesday of every month) Apr. 1 from noon - 2 p.m., 400 W Robinson St, Suite S430. Chair: Tricia Madden, [email protected] and Annette Baughn, [email protected] Tallahassee, Pensacola, and Panama City- Apr. 1 from 6 -7:30 p.m. via Lync webinar.