CAP Case Management

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CAP Case Management (Disabled Adults)

Healthkeeperz provides CAP Case Management services that assist qualifying adults to maintain their independence at home. As a trusted provider of North Carolina’s Community Alternatives Program (CAP), we create personalized care plans that ensure access to essential services that ensure your health and safety. Our goal is to support individuals in making choices that enhance their well-being while supplementing existing family and community support.

improve their quality of life

What Services are Included?

CAP Case Management provides a wide range of services, including but not limited to:

Your Path to Receiving CAP Services

How to Apply for CAP Case Management

Take Control of Your Situation with Expert Guidance

Effective case management is the key to navigating legal and bureaucratic challenges. Partner with us to develop a strategic plan that empowers you and moves your case forward with confidence.

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.

What is the Cost of CAP Case Management?

CAP Case Management services are typically covered by Medicaid for eligible individuals. 

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Yes! Family members are encouraged to participate in care planning and service coordination.

If you do not meet Medicaid eligibility, you may still qualify for CAP Medicaid. You do not have to have Medicaid to complete a referral for CAP. If you do not qualify for CAP Medicaid, there may be private-pay services or other state-funded programs that offer similar support. You should speak with your primary care provider or local NC DHHS office.

Yes, individuals have the right to request a different case manager if they feel their needs are not being met effectively.

Your case manager will reassess your situation periodically and adjust your care plan to ensure continued support.

In some cases, there may be a waiting list due to demand.

If you are on this site, you have found one! Click the link below and enter your information. Our CAP team will contact you to provide additional information. If you wish to speak with another CAP Case Manager provider, 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.