CAP Case Management for Disabled Adults in North Carolina
How to Apply for CAP Case Management
Determine Eligibility: Check Medicaid eligibility and ensure the individual meets disability and service need requirements.
Contact a Case Management Provider: Reach out to an approved CAP Case Management provider in your area to begin the application process.
Assessment & Care Planning: A case manager will conduct an assessment to determine the individual’s needs and develop a tailored care plan.
Approval & Service Implementation: Once approved, services will be coordinated to support independent living.
What Services are Included?
CAP Case Management provides a wide range of services, including:
Personal Care Assistance – Help with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, and meal preparation.
Medical Coordination – Assistance in managing healthcare needs, including doctor’s appointments and medication management.
Housing & Transportation Support – Help with securing housing and accessing transportation services.
Community Integration – Connecting individuals to social and recreational opportunities within their community.
Crisis Intervention – Immediate support during emergencies or changes in care needs.
What is the Cost of CAP Case Management?
CAP Case Management services are typically covered by Medicaid for eligible individuals. If an individual does not qualify for Medicaid but still needs similar services, there may be alternative funding options or private-pay opportunities available. Contact your case management provider to discuss financial options.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long does the application process take? The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the individual’s needs and Medicaid approval. On average, the process can take several weeks to a few months.
2. Can family members be involved in the case management process?
Yes! Family members are encouraged to participate in care planning and service coordination.
3. What if I don’t qualify for Medicaid?
If you do not meet Medicaid eligibility, you may explore private-pay services or other state-funded programs that offer similar support.
4. Can I change my case manager if needed?
Yes, individuals have the right to request a different case manager if they feel their needs are not being met effectively.
5. What happens if my needs change over time?
Your case manager will reassess your situation periodically and adjust your care plan to ensure continued support.
6. Are there waiting lists for CAP services?
In some cases, there may be a waiting list due to demand. Your case management provider can inform you of availability and alternative options.
7. How do I find a CAP Case Management provider near me?
You can search through North Carolina’s Medicaid directory, contact local health agencies, or reach out to our wellness agency for guidance on finding a provider in your area.
Need Help Getting Started?
Our team at HealthKeeperz is here to guide you through every step of the process. Contact us today to learn more about CAP Case Management services and how we can support you or your loved one in living a more independent life.
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