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What are the provisions to bill ACT for clients who are currently in a nursing facility?

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What are the provisions to bill ACT for clients who are currently in a nursing facility?

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One of the criteria to receive ACT services listed in OAC 5122-29-29 paragraph (E)(2)(f) states, “(an individual) requires ACT services to move out of institutional living and is expected to move out within six months of beginning ACT services.” A nursing facility is included in the definition of institutional living for ACT services. Therefore, an individual residing in a nursing facility could receive ACT services if they are expecting to move out within six months.

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