![]() ![]() ![]() Heightened Scrutiny: If an SADC site does NOT meet the requirements set forth in the HCBS Final Rule, CMS may still allow the program to provide Medicaid HCBS services.Remediation Plans: MLTC plans will be required to ensure that Social Adult Day Care (SADC) sites in their networks meet all applicable HCBS Final Rule requirements and implement remediation plans to assist non-complaint SADC sites. ![]() Person Centered Planning: As a key foundation of the HCBS Final Rule, all SADC service settings are required to establish and maintain a person-centered planning process, including the development and ongoing monitoring of a person-centered plan for each participant receiving services.The Final Rule requires verification that sites are compliant by March of 2023. HCBS Final Rule: The CMS Final Rule effective, March 17, 2014, is intended to maximize opportunities for participants in HCBS programs to have access to the benefits in the most community integrated settings.Presentation also available in Portable Document Format (PDF).All Health Care Professionals & Patient Safety.Clinical Guidelines, Standards & Quality of Care.Health & Safety in the Home, Workplace & Outdoors.Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records. ![]()
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