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099. The Future of Self-Directed Services: Navigating Proposed Medicaid Cuts_Full Discussion

099. The Future of Self-Directed Services: Navigating Proposed Medicaid Cuts_Full Discussion

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Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) are joined by Support Broker Jamie Brodnax to examine the far-reaching impact of proposed Medicaid budget cuts on self-directed services. The discussion explores potential policy changes, including potential caps on Person-Centered Plan funding, significant wage reductions, elimination of wage exceptions, and shifts that may minimize key roles like the Day-to-Day Administrator. The trio highlights how these changes could increase documentation requirements and create confusion for families navigating the system. They emphasize both the practical and emotional consequences—particularly for individuals with higher support needs—who may face reduced autonomy, limited service options, and increased reliance on traditional provider-based models. Join the conversation!

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Episode Keywords:
budget cuts, self-direction, support broker, family as staff, pay rate cuts, staffing issues, one-to-one support, nursing care plan, behavior support plan, DDA policy changes, geographic differential, live-in caregiver exemption, contingency planning, advocacy groups, legislative updates

Links:
Self-Directed Services (page)
Medicaid - Self-Directed Services (link)
Ep. 032 Self-Direction Deep-Dive_Full Discussion (link)

Maryland (specific) Links/Supports:
Self-Directed Advocacy Network of Maryland (site)
Individual and Family Directed Goods and Services (IFDGS) (link)
​Self-Directed Services Guidance and Forms (link)

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