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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 14139.33

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The administrative action plan shall delineate the services to be provided to all eligible beneficiaries. At a minimum, services to be provided shall include all of the following:
(a)Care or case management, including assessment, development of a service plan in conjunction with the consumer and other appropriate parties, authorization and arrangement for purchase of services or linkages with other appropriate entities, service coordination activities, and followup to determine whether the services received were appropriate and consistent with the service plan. Service coordination activities shall ensure that the records of each beneficiary are maintained in a consistent and complete manner and are accessible to the beneficiary or his or her family, and providers involved in his or her care. This shall be the case whether a beneficiary resides in his or her own home or in a licensed facility.
(b)Education of beneficiaries, their families, and others in their informal support network, including independent living skills training to maximize the independence of the beneficiary.
(c)In-home services.
(d)Adult day services.
(e)Institutional long-term care.
(f)Hospice services.
(g)Linkages to acute care services and primary care services, if they are not included in the integrated plan.
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