If a consumer currently receives services through county-based Waiver programs, would they automatically be eligible for services through the Lakeland Care District?
Usually, people who are eligible for Waiver services like the Community Options Program (COP), the Community Integration Program (CIP) and the Brain Injury Waiver (BIW) program are also eligible for Family Care. Transition to Family Care will not occur until sometime in 2010 at the earliest and as we approach program implementation dates for our region, case managers will meet with people currently receiving these Waiver services to review their circumstances and plan for transition into Family Care.
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