No Wrong Door 3-Year Implementation Plan Stakeholder Meetings
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No Wrong Door 3-Year Implementation Plan Stakeholder Meetings
No Wrong Door 3-Year Implementation Plan Stakeholder Meetings Invitation The PA Link to Aging and Disability Resources asks you to share your knowledge and experience in a series of meetings devoted to improving long term service and support in Pennsylvania. The PA Link, in collaboration with the Departments of Aging, Human Services and Military and Veteran’s Affairs, is in the process of developing a three-year plan to implement a No Wrong Door (NWD) system in the Commonwealth. You’ve probably already participated in meetings to identify opportunities, barriers and strengths. These meetings focus on planning the future and developing specific workable plans. What is a No Wrong Door System? Shared statewide approach for Long Term Service and Support (LTSS) For all populations regardless of age, income, ability or program eligibility Including all payers: federal, state, local and private What does NWD look like in practice? No matter where you go, you receive a consistent consumer experience through a personcentered approach to find what you need—or at least the next step in planning. You don’t have to repeat your story multiple times to multiple agencies—your information follows you among agencies. Once you plan services, there is shared, coordinated management among providers and agencies. Workgroup teams (comprising representatives from state, county and local LTSS agencies and organizations) have developed draft plans to address issues of public outreach, structure, outcome measurement and state support. The teams need your knowledge, expertise, and insights to ensure that the planning is on target and represents the needs and goals of all Pennsylvanians. The team will convene fifteen days of stakeholder meetings throughout the Commonwealth to gather further input on how to implement a NWD system that works for all regions, providers, agencies and consumers. Meetings will feature a series of facilitated discussions on specific topics: Morning sessions will focus on public outreach, NWD structure and provider engagement. Afternoon sessions will focus on outcome measurement, data gathering and governance. Who do we need at the table? Everyone who supports people with long-term care needs: PA Link Partners Centers for Independent Living County Mental Health/Intellectual Disability Medical Professionals Transportation Agencies United Way Advocates for Persons with Disabilities Insurers and Managed Care Organizations Area Agencies on Aging County Veteran’s Service Officers LTSS Providers Housing Agencies Hospital Administration/Staff UCP Administration/Staff Non-Profit Organizations State and County Government staff Page 1 of 3 Morning Sessions run from 9am to 12pm. Afternoon Sessions run from 1pm to 4pm. We understand that your time is at a premium. Please feel free to attend the morning session, the afternoon session or both. The topics are listed to assist in your decision. Morning Topics: Implementing an Effective Public Outreach System: Priorities and Timing Building Local Structures to Support a NWD System Engaging All Stakeholders in NWD System Success Afternoon Topics: Measuring Success: Statewide Long Term Service and Support Systems Listing Key Functions of Information Technology Systems to Support NWD Identifying Necessary State-Level Support Required for Local Success For more information or to reserve a seat at a session, please email [email protected]. We hope you can invest some time with us on one of the following dates: Date Venue County Thursday May 14, 2015 Northampton Wednesday May 27, 2015 Monroe Thursday May 28, 2015 Luzerne Tuesday June 2, 2015 Clearfield Wednesday June 3, 2015 Bradford Thursday June 4, 2015 Union Northampton Community College 3835 Green Pond Road Bethlehem, PA 18020 (610) 861-5300 Northampton Community College 2411 PA-715 Tannersville, PA 18372 (570) 620-9221 John Heinz Rehab Hospital Patient Dining Room 150 Mundy St. Wilkes-Barre PA 18702 Clearfield County Career & Technology Center 1620 River Road Clearfield, PA 16830 (814) 765-5308 Riverstone Inn 47 Leisure Dr, Towanda, PA 18848 (570) 265-8882 Union County Government Center 155 N 15th Street Lewisburg, PA 17837 Page 2 of 3 Tuesday June 9, 2015 Allegheny Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Blair Thursday, June 11, 2015 Dauphin Tuesday, June 16, 2015 Philadelphia Wednesday, June 17, 2015 Montgomery Thursday, June 18, 2015 Lancaster Tuesday June 23, 2015 Crawford CLASS 1400 S. Braddock Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 412-683-7100 Alleghenies UCP 512 Old Route 764 Duncansville, PA 16635 Dixon University Center Richards Room 102 – Recital Hall 2986 North Second Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 PCA 642 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130 (215) 765-9040 Montgomery County Human Services Community Room 1430 DeKalb Street Norristown, PA 19401 TBD Active Aging 1034 Park Ave, Meadville, PA 16335 (814) 336-1792 Grove City College Carnegie Alumni Center - Colonnade Room 260 South Broad Street Grove City, PA 16127 Westmoreland County Community College Wednesday June 24, 2015 Lawrence Thursday, June 25, 2015 Westmoreland 145 Pavilion Ln, Youngwood, PA 15697 (724) 925-4000 For more information or to reserve a seat at a session, please email [email protected] or call 717-234-0567. Page 3 of 3