Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists will learn how to schedule a Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment using Calendly scheduling software. The MAAS will replace the MOCABI/Vineland/etc., with an anticipated go-live date of 1/1/2023. It is imperative that all Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists understand how to request/schedule a MAAS assessment prior to the go-live date. Several dates are available to allow for scheduling flexibility to gain these required skills. All sessions are the same; attendance is only necessary at one session.
Previous Webinars
2022
Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment Scheduling Using Calendly
- Neil Harms/Director of Eligibility and Utilization Review
- Alisa Arthur/Statewide Assessment Trainer
- Paul Conover/Statewide Assessment Trainer
Division of Developmental Disabilities Health Home (DD Health Home)
The Division of Developmental Disabilities Health Home (DD Health Home) is being designed in collaboration with the Missouri Department of Social Services, MO HealthNet Division. The DD Health Home is for individuals served through the Division who have a qualifying chronic health condition and a healthcare level indicating increased health-related risks or destabilization. The DD Health Home is not a home. It is a program to provide care coordination for enrollees while integrating care management.
Several webinars are available to allow for scheduling flexibility, and all sessions will be the same. During the webinar, attendees will gain an understanding of the Division of DD Health Home initiative and will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback.
- Kim Stock, Director of Quality Enhancement
- Leslie Bradley, Federal Programs Unit
Universal Design and Assistive Technology (UDAT) Lunch and Learn Series
This month’s lunch and learn will review the Environmental Accessibility and Assistive Technology progress and enhancements made by the UDAT Team during the past year.
- Holly Reiff Provider Relations Assistive Technology Specialist
- Shelly Brown Provider Relations Universal Design Specialist
Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment Scheduling Using Calendly
Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists will learn how to schedule a Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment using Calendly scheduling software. The MAAS will replace the MOCABI/Vineland/etc., with an anticipated go-live date of 1/1/2023. It is imperative that all Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists understand how to request/schedule a MAAS assessment prior to the go-live date. Several dates are available to allow for scheduling flexibility to gain these required skills. All sessions are the same; attendance is only necessary at one session.
- Neil Harms/Director of Eligibility and Utilization Review
- Alisa Arthur/Statewide Assessment Trainer
- Paul Conover/Statewide Assessment Trainer
Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment Scheduling Using Calendly
Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists will learn how to schedule a Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment using Calendly scheduling software. The MAAS will replace the MOCABI/Vineland/etc., with an anticipated go-live date of 1/1/2023. It is imperative that all Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists understand how to request/schedule a MAAS assessment prior to the go-live date. Several dates are available to allow for scheduling flexibility to gain these required skills. All sessions are the same; attendance is only necessary at one session.
- Neil Harms/Director of Eligibility and Utilization Review
- Alisa Arthur/Statewide Assessment Trainer
- Paul Conover/Statewide Assessment Trainer
Tier 2 Updates
The Monthly Tier 2 Updates provides current information and problem-solving opportunities.
- Rachael Osterling, Tier 2 Area Risk Prevention Lead
Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment Scheduling Using Calendly
Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists will learn how to schedule a Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment using Calendly scheduling software. The MAAS will replace the MOCABI/Vineland/etc., with an anticipated go-live date of 1/1/2023. It is imperative that all Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists understand how to request/schedule a MAAS assessment prior to the go-live date. Several dates are available to allow for scheduling flexibility to gain these required skills. All sessions are the same; attendance is only necessary at one session.
- Neil Harms/Director of Eligibility and Utilization Review
- Alisa Arthur/Statewide Assessment Trainer
- Paul Conover/Statewide Assessment Trainer
Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment Scheduling Using Calendly
Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists will learn how to schedule a Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment using Calendly scheduling software. The MAAS will replace the MOCABI/Vineland/etc., with an anticipated go-live date of 1/1/2023. It is imperative that all Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists understand how to request/schedule a MAAS assessment prior to the go-live date. Several dates are available to allow for scheduling flexibility to gain these required skills. All sessions are the same; attendance is only necessary at one session.
- Neil Harms/Director of Eligibility and Utilization Review
- Alisa Arthur/Statewide Assessment Trainer
- Paul Conover/Statewide Assessment Trainer
Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST) Clinical Rater and Clinical Reviewer Support Session
The Division of Developmental Disabilities (DD) Clinical Operations Team is conducting a support session for current DD HRST Clinical Raters and Clinical Reviewers. Topics for the session include screening and reviewing challenges, common rater and reviewer errors and difficulties, process timelines, and available resources.
- Tricia Parker, RN, DD Community Health and Wellness Coordinator
- Leslie DeGroat, RN, DD Clinical Coordinator
MO DDD & You: Skills to Build Relationships and Create Positive Behavior Change
This 30-minute lunch and learn webinar will focus on how responding to certain behaviors can lead to negative outcomes. Participants will focus on recognizing coercive responses, building and strengthening relationships, and using positive consequences to help improve behaviors.
- Lisa Nothaus, Supporting Families Lead
- Kathleen Deppeler, Positive Supports State Lead
Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment Scheduling Using Calendly
Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists will learn how to schedule a Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment using Calendly scheduling software. The MAAS will replace the MOCABI/Vineland/etc., with an anticipated go-live date of 1/1/2023. It is imperative that all Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists understand how to request/schedule a MAAS assessment prior to the go-live date. Several dates are available to allow for scheduling flexibility to gain these required skills. All sessions are the same; attendance is only necessary at one session.
- Neil Harms/Director of Eligibility and Utilization Review
- Alisa Arthur/Statewide Assessment Trainer
- Paul Conover/Statewide Assessment Trainer
Division of Developmental Disabilities Updates and Question/Answer Session
The Division of Developmental Disabilities provides monthly webinars with timely updates and answers to questions regarding health and safety information as it pertains to community service providers.
Questions may be submitted prior to the webinar via email to ddmail@dmh.mo.gov. Please include Monthly Webinar Question in the subject line.
- Jess Bax, Division Director
- Wendy Witcig, Deputy Director-Community Operations
- Angie Brenner, Deputy Director-Administration
- Emily Luebbering, Director-Federal Programs
- Leslie DeGroat, Clinical Coordinator
- Dr. Angeline Stanislaus, DMH Chief Medical Director
- Holly Reiff, Provider Relations-Assistive Technology Specialist
Now available:
transcript from Nov 18
Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment Scheduling Using Calendly
Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists will learn how to schedule a Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment using Calendly scheduling software. The MAAS will replace the MOCABI/Vineland/etc., with an anticipated go-live date of 1/1/2023. It is imperative that all Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists understand how to request/schedule a MAAS assessment prior to the go-live date. Several dates are available to allow for scheduling flexibility to gain these required skills. All sessions are the same; attendance is only necessary at one session.
- Neil Harms/Director of Eligibility and Utilization Review
- Alisa Arthur/Statewide Assessment Trainer
- Paul Conover/Statewide Assessment Trainer
Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment Scheduling Using Calendly
Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists will learn how to schedule a Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment using Calendly scheduling software. The MAAS will replace the MOCABI/Vineland/etc., with an anticipated go-live date of 1/1/2023. It is imperative that all Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists understand how to request/schedule a MAAS assessment prior to the go-live date. Several dates are available to allow for scheduling flexibility to gain these required skills. All sessions are the same; attendance is only necessary at one session.
- Neil Harms/Director of Eligibility and Utilization Review
- Alisa Arthur/Statewide Assessment Trainer
- Paul Conover/Statewide Assessment Trainer
Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment Scheduling Using Calendly
Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists will learn how to schedule a Missouri Adaptive Ability Scale (MAAS) Assessment using Calendly scheduling software. The MAAS will replace the MOCABI/Vineland/etc., with an anticipated go-live date of 1/1/2023. It is imperative that all Support Coordinators and Intake Specialists understand how to request/schedule a MAAS assessment prior to the go-live date. Several dates are available to allow for scheduling flexibility to gain these required skills. All sessions are the same; attendance is only necessary at one session.
- Neil Harms/Director of Eligibility and Utilization Review
- Alisa Arthur/Statewide Assessment Trainer
- Paul Conover/Statewide Assessment Trainer
2022 HCBS Rate Study Stakeholder Meeting
The Division of Development Disabilities engaged Mercer to conduct a rate study refresh for Intellectual Disabilities/Developmental Disabilities (ID/DD) 1915(c) waiver services and Targeted Case Management. The Division and Mercer will provide an update on the rate study process, describe key rate study considerations, share draft rates, and collect stakeholder feedback
- Melody Rosen, Mercer Senior Associate
- Katie Olecik, Mercer Partner
- Zarchary Grewe, Mercer Associate
- Angela Brenner, Assistant Division Director-Administration
- Jessica Bax, Division Director
- Wanda Crocker, Director of Provider Relations
- Wendy Witcig, Assistant Division Director-Community Operations
- Emily Luebbering, Director of Federal Programs
No webinar, presentation, or transcript available at this time.
Champions of Employment: Testing Our Knowledge
The Division of Developmental Disabilities hosts monthly webinars for Support Coordinators to discuss employment opportunities for individuals the Division serves. These monthly webinars are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 1:30 – 2:30.This month’s webinar will provide Support Coordinators, and others, with a fun and interactive way to check their understanding of policies, service definitions, and guidance around coordinating employment supports.
- Sandy Keyser, Division Employment First Specialist
Now available:
presentation from Nov 09
Universal Design and Assistive Technology (UDAT) Lunch and Learn Series
This month's lunch and learn will discuss available Personal Emergency Response and Mobile Emergency Response Systems available through Assistive Technology, and showcase some of the different systems available.
- Holly Reiff, Provider Relations Assistive Technology Specialist
Tier 2 Updates
The Monthly Tier 2 Updates provides current information and problem-solving
opportunities.
- Rachael Osterling, Tier 2 Area Risk Prevention Lead
MO DDD & You: Health Risk Screen Tool (HRST) for Individuals and Families
This 30-minute lunch and learn webinar will introduce the Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST) to individuals and their families. Participants will learn what the HRST is, how the Division will use the HRST, and what individuals and families can expect.
- Lisa Nothaus, Supporting Families Lead
- Leslie DeGroat, Clinical Coordinator
Division of Developmental Disabilities Updates and Question/Answer Session
The Division of Developmental Disabilities provides monthly webinars with timely updates and answers to questions regarding health and safety information as it pertains to community service providers.
Questions may be submitted prior to the webinar via email to ddmail@dmh.mo.gov. Please include Monthly Webinar Question in the subject line.
- Jess Bax, Division Director
- Wendy Witcig, Deputy Director-Community Operations
- Angie Brenner, Deputy Director-Administration
- Emily Luebbering, Director-Federal Programs
- Leslie DeGroat, Clinical Coordinator
- Dr. Angeline Stanislaus, DMH Chief Medical Director
- Holly Reiff, Provider Relations-Assistive Technology Specialist
Now available:
transcript from Oct 21
Champions of Employment: A Personal Journey
The Division of Developmental Disabilities hosts monthly webinars for Support Coordinators to discuss employment opportunities for individuals the Division serves. These monthly webinars are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 1:30 – 2:30.
In celebration of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, this month’s topic will focus on a self-advocate’s journey with employment, sharing learning experiences and tips that Support Coordinators may find useful in helping others navigate their employment journeys.
- Sandy Keyser, Employment First Specialist
- Caitlin Bartley, NCI Project Coordinator
Universal Design Assistive Technology (UDAT) Lunch and Learn
This webinar will discuss the upcoming changes to the environmental accessibility adaptations (EAA) waiver definition, funding limit flexibility, and service utilization. UDAT most frequently received questions will also be discussed.
- Shelly Brown, Provider Relations Environmental Accessibility Adaptations Specialist
Tier 2 Updates
The Monthly Tier 2 Updates provides current information and problem-solving opportunities.
- Rachael Osterling, Tier 2 Area Risk Prevention Lead
Now available:
transcript from Sep 30
2022 Annual Oversight RN Webinar
The Division of Developmental Disabilities Clinical Operations Team is hosting the 2022 annual webinar for the nurses working in the community with provider agencies. This webinar will offer educational opportunities, a support system, and resources. Presentation Topics: Dignity of Risk/MoQo & You, Enable Dental/Tele-Dentistry, Oral Health, Disaster Preparedness, End of Life Planning, Assistive Technology. There will be an hour lunch break at 12:00pm.
- Tricia Parker, RN, Community Health and Wellness Coordinator
- Leslie DeGroat, RN, DD Clinical Coordinator
- Caitlin Bartley, MSW, Division National Core Indicator Project Coordinator
- Kaylee Graham, RN, Enable Dental Clinical Project Delivery Coordinator
- Monica Korba, RN, Compassus Hospice
- Mechelle Cooper, RN, Quality Programs RN, Springfield Regional Office
- Ashley Mort, RN, Quality Programs RN, Joplin Regional Office
- Holly Reiff, Division Provider Relations Specialist – Assistive Technology
- Shannon Shores, Sales Executive Pack4U Inc.
Individuals that were not able to attend the live webinar can view it in the MODD Content Self-Registration portal. After viewing the recorded webinar, a certificated of completion will be available for print.
MO DDD & You: Utilizing StationMD Services for Better Health
This 30-minute lunch and learn webinar will focus on informing individuals, families, and caregivers on StationMD services. Learn who can use Station MD, how to access the service, and what services are provided. Examples of how individual’s health concerns are addressed will also be shared
- Lisa Nothaus, Supporting Families Lead, Division of DD
- Holly Reiff, Provider Relations, Division of DD
- Carol Price-Guthrie, Station MD
- Wendi Patterson, Station MD
Division of Developmental Disabilities Updates and Question/Answer Session
The Division of Developmental Disabilities provides monthly webinars with timely updates and answers to questions regarding health and safety information as it pertains to community service providers.
Questions may be submitted prior to the webinar via email to ddmail@dmh.mo.gov. Please include Monthly Webinar Question in the subject line.
- Jess Bax, Division Director
- Wendy Witcig, Deputy Director-Community Operations
- Angie Brenner, Deputy Director-Administration
- Emily Luebbering, Director-Federal Programs
- Leslie DeGroat, Clinical Coordinator
- Dr. Angeline Stanislaus, DMH Chief Medical Director
- Holly Reiff, Provider Relations-Assistive Technology Specialist
No webinar, presentation, or transcript available at this time.
Champions of Employment: What is Employment First?
The Division of Developmental Disabilities hosts monthly webinars for Support Coordinators to discuss employment opportunities for individuals the Division serves. These monthly webinars are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 1:30 – 2:30.
This month’s topic will focus on Employment First – what it means, its importance, and how we can help practice Employment First in supporting individuals. Panelists will share their personal insight and provide thoughts on how we can ensure that we are truly helping people to achieve their personal goals.
- Sandy Keyser, Employment First Specialist with the Division of Developmental Disabilities
- Kim Buckman, Director of Support Coordination, County Connections
- Candace Cunningham, self-advocate, UMKC Institute for Human Development
- Ellen Fern, parent
Universal Design and Assistive Technology (UDAT) Lunch and Learn Series
This month's lunch and learn provides part two of highlighting remote support systems available through Assistive Technology.
- Holly Reiff PR Assistive Technology Specialist
- Scott Mosher, Co-Owner
- Merrell Hansen, CMO, of SmartCare
- Kimberly Hill, Director of Operations of Rest Assured
- Mark Soloway, SVP of Operations
- Jared Hendricks, District Manager, of Safe In Home
Missouri Division of Developmental Disability's Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST) Process - Support Coordination Entities Inform
This hour-long webinar will focus on how targeted case management agencies who are contracted with the Missouri Division of Developmental Disabilities and Division Support Coordinators can implement the Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST). This will outline their roles for supporting both residential and non-residential Waiver participants. Information will be shared on how to get started using this process. Please refer to the documents titled MO HRST Process https://dmh.mo.gov/media/pdf/hrst-process and Detecting Health Risks https://replacingrisk.com/downloadables/Detecting-Health-Risk.pdf.
- Leslie DeGroat RN, Division's Statewide Clinical Coordinator
- Misty Archer, Division Administrative Office Support Assistant
Missouri Division of Developmental Disability's Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST) Process - Residential Service Providers Inform
This hour-long webinar will focus on how residential provider agencies who are contracted with the Missouri Division of Developmental Disabilities can implement the Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST) and associated processes for residential Waiver participants. Information will be shared on how to get started using this process. Please refer to the documents titled MO HRST Process https://dmh.mo.gov/media/pdf/hrst-process and Detecting Health Risks https://replacingrisk.com/downloadables/Detecting-Health-Risk.pdf.
- Leslie DeGroat RN, Division's Statewide Clinical Coordinator
- Misty Archer, Division's HRST Gatekeeper
Missouri Division of Developmental Disability's Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST) Process - Day Habilitation Service Providers I
This hour-long webinar will focus on how day habilitation provider agencies who are contracted with the Missouri Division of Developmental Disabilities can implement the Health Risk Screening Tool (HRST) and associated processes for residential Waiver participants. Information will be shared on how to get started using this process. Please refer to the documents titled MO HRST Process https://dmh.mo.gov/media/pdf/hrst-process and Detecting Health Risks https://replacingrisk.com/downloadables/Detecting-Health-Risk.pdf.
- Leslie DeGroat RN, Division's Statewide Clinical Coordinator
- Misty Archer, Division Administrative Office Support Assistant
Division of Developmental Disabilities Updates and Question/Answer Session
The Division of Developmental Disabilities provides monthly webinars with timely updates and answers to questions regarding health and safety information as it pertains to community service providers.
Questions may be submitted prior to the webinar via email to ddmail@dmh.mo.gov. Please include Monthly Webinar Question in the subject line.
- Jess Bax, Division Director
- Wendy Witcig, Deputy Director-Community Operations
- Angie Brenner, Deputy Director-Administration
- Emily Luebbering, Director-Federal Programs
- Dr. Angeline Stanislaus, DMH Chief Medical Director
Now available:
Shared Living Rate Methodology Changes
This webinar will review the pending changes to the FY23 Shared Living rate methodology. In addition, the changes to rate methodology, budgeting and the impact it has on current practices will be discussed. This webinar will be offered on three different dates to ensure adequate opportunity for attendance.
- Wanda Crocker, Director of Provider Relations
MO DDD & You: Value Based Payments and Division Services
This 30-minute lunch-and-learn webinar will provide an overview of the Division's Value Based Payments, including targeted program and service areas and why it is important to self-advocates/individuals and families.
- Lisa Nothaus, Supporting Families Lead
- Emily Luebbering, Federal Programs Director
Enhancing OT/PT evaluations for EAA Services (Home/Vehicle Modification)
This webinar will discuss what content is required in the OT/PT evaluation when requesting EAA services and provide information on how to enhance evaluations to streamline the process and achieve better outcomes of home and vehicle modifications.
- Jason Elmore, EAA Vendor Service Coordinator
- Cris Rodriguez, Missouri Inclusive Housing
2022 HCBS Rate Study Stakeholder Meeting
The Division of Development Disabilities engaged Mercer to conduct a rate study refresh this summer for Intellectual Disabilities/Developmental Disabilities (ID/DD) 1915(c) waiver services and Targeted Case Management services. The Division and Mercer will provide an overview of the rate study process and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) market data to stakeholders on August 19.
Primary goals of the rate study refresh include:
• Comply with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requirements to formally review 1915(c) rates at least once every five years;
• Compile and analyze the most current BLS market data to inform key cost components such as wages and employee-related expenses (e.g., health insurance, other employee benefits, employee-related taxes, workers’ compensation insurance); and
• Conduct targeted analyses on other assumptions that providers request be looked at more closely.
- Jessica Bax, Division Director
- Angela Brenner, Deputy Division Director-Administration
- Melody Rosen, Mercer Senior Associate
- Katie Olecik, Mercer Partner
- Zachary Grewe, Mercer Associate
Now available:
presentation from Aug 19
Shared Living Rate Methodology Changes
This webinar will review the pending changes to the FY23 Shared Living rate methodology. In addition, the changes to rate methodology, budgeting and the impact it has on current practices will be discussed. This webinar will be offered on three different dates to ensure adequate opportunity for attendance.
- Wanda Crocker, Director of Provider Relations
Statewide Provider Meeting
The Division invites all stakeholders to attend the bi-annual Statewide Provider Meeting. Attendees will receive statewide data and other essential information from Tiered Supports, Provider Relations, Quality Assurance and Inquiry Coordination. The meeting will include updates on Division Initiatives such as Assistive Technology and Employment, as well as provider recognition. These bi-annual meetings replace provider regional meetings during the first and third quarter of the fiscal year. Regional Offices will continue to provide data specific to their areas during the other two quarters.
- Wanda Crocker Director of Provider Relations
- Carrie Williams State Lead for Targeted Case Management Technical Assistance Coordinators
Champions of Employment: Increasing Independence in Employment through Technology
The Division of Developmental Disabilities hosts monthly webinars for Support Coordinators to discuss employment opportunities for individuals the Division serves. These monthly webinars are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 1:30 – 2:30.
This month’s topic will focus on how technology can be used in conjunction with employment services to facilitate greater independence in employment. Support Coordinators will learn how technology can benefit anyone, regardless of their level of independence; how technology can be used with other in-person services; and become more familiar with the codes for assistive technology.
- Sandy Keyser, Employment First Specialist with the Division of Developmental Disabilities
- Holly Reiff, Provider Relations Specialist—Assistive Technology
Shared Living Rate Methodology Changes
This webinar will review the pending changes to the FY23 Shared Living rate methodology. In addition, the changes to rate methodology, budgeting and the impact it has on current practices will be discussed. This webinar will be offered on three different dates to ensure adequate opportunity for attendance.
- Wanda Crocker, Director of Provider Relations
What to Expect from an Environmental Accessibility Adaption (EAA) Consultation
This session will provide an overview of the collaboration between DMH and Missouri Inclusive Housing and the assistance available for Support Coordinators and EAA Providers during planning, implementation, and completion of the EAA service. The consultation process, including criteria and benefits, will be reviewed and success stories will be shared.
- Shelly Brown, EAA State Lead
- Cris Rodriguez, Missouri Inclusive Housing
Now available:
transcript from Aug 09
Value Based Payment (VBP) Stakeholder Sessions
As the Division has established a priority of coordinating quality care, these sessions will provide an overview of funding strategies for supports that improve individual outcomes and reward those who facilitate quality outcomes. This session will target individuals, families and guardians.
- Angie Brenner, Deputy Division Director--Administration
- Emily Luebbering--Director of Federal Programs
- Duane Shumate--State Coordinator, Employment and Community Engagement
- Wanda Crocker--Director of Provider Relations
- Lucas Evans--Chief Behavior Analyst
- Rhi Evans--Director of Risk Prevention
- Kim Stock--Director of Quality Enhancement
- Heike Johns--Director of Communication and Organizational Learning
Tier 2 Updates
The Monthly Tier 2 Updates provides current information and problem-solving opportunities.
- Rachael Osterling, Tier 2 Area Risk Prevention Lead
MO DDD & You: People-First of MO
This 30-minute lunch and learn webinar will provide an overview of People-First of MO, which is a self-advocacy organization for people with developmental disabilities. Participants will learn about People First's mission, core values, chapters, and events.
- Lisa Nothaus, Supporting Families Lead, MO Division of DD
- Candace Cunningham, Individual Advocacy Team, UMKC-IHD;
- Madeline Webster, Individual Advocacy Team, UMKC-IHD
Value Based Payment (VBP) Stakeholder Sessions
As the Division has established a priority of coordinating quality care, these sessions will provide an overview of funding strategies for supports that improve individual outcomes and reward those who facilitate quality outcomes. This session will target targeted case management providers.
- Angie Brenner, Deputy Division Director--Administration
- Emily Luebbering--Director of Federal Programs
- Duane Shumate--State Coordinator, Employment and Community Engagement
- Wanda Crocker--Director of Provider Relations
- Lucas Evans--Chief Behavior Analyst
- Rhi Evans--Director of Risk Prevention
- Kim Stock--Director of Quality Enhancement
- Heike Johns--Director of Communication and Organizational Learning
Division of Developmental Disabilities Updates and Question/Answer Session
The Division of Developmental Disabilities provides monthly webinars with timely updates and answers to questions regarding health and safety information as it pertains to community service providers.
Questions may be submitted prior to the webinar via email to ddmail@dmh.mo.gov. Please include Monthly Webinar Question in the subject line.
- Jess Bax, Division Director
- Wendy Witcig, Deputy Director-Community Operations
- Angie Brenner, Deputy Director-Administration
- Emily Luebbering, Director-Federal Programs
- Dr. Angeline Stanislaus, DMH Chief Medical Director
Now available:
transcript from Jul 22
Value Based Payment (VBP) Stakeholder Sessions
As the Division has established a priority of coordinating quality care, these sessions will provide an overview of funding strategies for supports that improve individual outcomes and reward those who facilitate quality outcomes. This session will target service providers.
- Angie Brenner, Deputy Division Director--Administration
- Emily Luebbering--Director of Federal Programs
- Duane Shumate--State Coordinator, Employment and Community Engagement
- Wanda Crocker--Director of Provider Relations
- Lucas Evans--Chief Behavior Analyst
- Rhi Evans--Director of Risk Prevention
- Kim Stock--Director of Quality Enhancement
- Heike Johns--Director of Communication and Organizational Learning
Champions of Employment: Taking a Closer Look at Work Incentives for Medicaid
The Division of Developmental Disabilities hosts monthly webinars for Support Coordinators to discuss employment opportunities for individuals the Division serves. These monthly webinars are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 1:30 – 2:30.
This month’s topic continues the discussion on benefits planning by taking a closer look at the work incentives specifically designed for Medicaid – 1619 b and Ticket to Work Health Assurance. Support Coordinators will learn how individuals can take advantage of these work incentives to become more financially self-sufficient.
- Sandy Keyser, Employment First Specialist with the Division of Developmental Disabilities
- Jennifer Seidel, Benefits Specialist for Eitas
Universal Design and Assistive Technology (UDAT) Lunch and Learn Series
This month's lunch and learn will discuss Remote Support systems available through Assistive Technology. This is part one of a two part lunch and learn highlighting remote support systems.
- Holly Reiff, AT State Lead
- Vicki Spraul, Co-Owner, Director for Gray Matters Alliance
- Aaron Milligan, Co-Owner, Chief Technology Officer for Gray Matters Alliance
- Michael Doucette, Director of Development for Night Owl Support Systems
- Jim Carr, Director for Hearo Technologies LLC
