PCM Services definition
Examples of PCM Services in a sentence
PCM Services include, but are not limited to: intake and orientation to instruct a new Consumer in the rules, policies, and procedures of the Self-directed PCA program; assessment of the Enrollee’s ability to manage Self-directed PCA Services independently; development and monitoring of Service Agreements; and provision of functional skills training to assist Consumers in developing the skills and resources to maximize the Enrollee’s ability to manage their Self-directed PCA Services.
Enrollees over the age of sixty (60) must be offered the option of receiving PCM Services through an Aging Services Access Point (ASAP) operating as a PCM.
Personal Care Management (PCM) Services — Services provided by a Personal Care Management (PCM) Agency to an Enrollee in accordance with the PCM Contract with EOHHS, including, but not limited to, those services described under 130 CMR 422.419(A).
Personal Care Management (PCM) Services — Services provided by a Personal Care Management (PCM) Agency to an Enrollee in accordance with the PCM Contract with EOHHS, including, but not limited to, those services described under 130CMR 422.419(A).
PCM Services include, but are not limited to: intake and orientation to instruct a new Consumer in the rules, policies, and procedures of the Self-directed PCA program; assessment of the Enrollee‘s ability to manage Self-directed PCA Services independently; development and monitoring of Service Agreements; and provision of functional skills training to assist Consumers in developing the skills and resources to maximize the Enrollee‘s ability to manage their Self-directed PCA Services.
ICOs must contract with Personal Care Management (PCM) Agencies that are under contract with EOHHS to provide PCM Services to Enrollees accessing Self-directed PCA Services.
Enrollees who are authorized to receive Self-directed PCA Services at the time of enrollment with the ICO must be granted the option of continuing to receive their PCM Services through their current PCM provider, to ensure continuity of Self-directed PCA Services.
Enrollees over the age of 60 must be offered the option of receiving PCM Services through an Aging Services Access Point (ASAP) operating as a PCM.
The One Care Plan must contract with Personal Care Management (PCM) Agencies that are under contract with EOHHS to provide PCM Services to Enrollees accessing Self‑directed PCA Services.
Enrollees who are authorized to receive Self‑directed PCA Services at the time of enrollment with the One Care Plan must be granted the option of continuing to receive their PCM Services through their current PCM provider, to ensure continuity of Self‑directed PCA Services.