Consumer Directed Services Options Clause Samples

The Consumer Directed Services Options clause establishes the right for consumers to have direct control over certain services they receive, typically in the context of healthcare, social services, or personal assistance programs. Under this clause, individuals may select, manage, and direct their own service providers, choose the types of services they receive, and determine how those services are delivered, often within a framework set by the service provider or funding agency. This approach empowers consumers by giving them greater autonomy and flexibility, addressing the need for personalized care and ensuring that services are tailored to individual preferences and needs.
Consumer Directed Services Options. There are three (3) options available to STAR+PLUS Members desiring to self-direct the delivery of: 1. Primary Home Care (PHC) (which is available to all STAR+PLUS Members), and 2. Personal Attendant Services (PAS); in-home or out-of-home respite; nursing; physical therapy (PT); occupational therapy (OT); and/or speech/language therapy (SLT) for (which are available to Members in the HCBS STAR+PLUS Waivers).
Consumer Directed Services Options. There are three (3) options available to STAR+PLUS Members desiring to self-direct the delivery of:
Consumer Directed Services Options. There are three (3) options available to STAR+PLUS Members desiring to self-direct the delivery of Primary Home Care (PHC) for Members in the 1915(b) waiver; and personal attendant services (PAS) in-home or out-of-home respite, nursing, physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), and/or speech/language therapy (SLT) for Members in the 1915(c) STAR+PLUS Waivers (SPW). These three (3) options are: 1) Consumer-Directed; 2) Service-Related; and 3)