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Relocation service coordination / Minnesota Department of Human Services Help for people experiencing a service disruption Relocation service coordination targeted case management Information about relocation service coordination targeted case management (RSC-TCM) and how to request it Relocation service coordination targeted case management is a type of case management to help people who want to move out of certain institutions into the community.
RSC-TCM helps people plan and arrange for the services and supports they need to live in the community.
You are eligible for RSC-TCM if you meet all of these criteria: You choose to move to a community setting You have Medical Assistance when you receive RSC-TCM You live in an eligible institution, such as a nursing facility, regional treatment center, hospital or ICF/DD (intermediate care facility for persons with developmental disabilities) You are closed to any home and community-based services (HCBS) waivers.
Communicate with you and other necessary people to carry out the plan Coordinate with the institution discharge planner Develop and review a relocation plan with you Make referrals to needed services and supports Travel and complete documentation that is necessary to develop and carry out the plan If you choose to move out of an institution, you or someone acting on your behalf must make a request to the locally county agency or tribal nation.
The county or tribal nation will assign a case manager to visit you within 20 working days of your request and give you a list of names of relocation service coordination providers in your area. You may also request RSC-TCM as part of a MnCHOICES assessment if you are under age 65 and live in a nursing facility. Contact your local county agency or tribal nation for a list of names who provide these services in your area.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals in Minnesota who qualify for Medical Assistance (MA) and reside in an eligible institution (hospital, nursing home, Intermediate Care Facility for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (ICF/DD), or a regio…. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Relocation Service Coordination (RSC) (Minnesota) is funded by Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) (administered by local county or tribal human services offices). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Minnesota. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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