Thursday, June 09, 2011

New Services for Families

INNOVATIVE APPROACHES GRANT
Buncombe County Department of Health


The IA Steering Committee is funding care coordination services through
Community Care of
Western North Carolina*
*formerly Access II Care

to 5 participating IA pediatric practices:

• ABC Pediatrics
• Asheville Children’s Medical Center
• Asheville Pediatric Associates
• Blue Sky Pediatrics
• Mountain Area Pediatrics


Care Coordination services:

• Are available from now until June 2012 (dependent on grant funding)

• Can be requested for CSHCN by a referral to your CCWNC Care Coordinators

What can a CCWNC Care
Coordinator do for uninsured
and private pay CSHCN?

• Assist families in establishing their child with their medical home team and help them build a strong relationship within that medical home.
• Refer families to other community agencies to address the family’s needs and concerns.
• Help families navigate the healthcare system which can sometimes be overwhelming and confusing!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Budget Cut Meetings in Buncombe County

Dr. Baldwin will present budget information at District Advisory Council meetings to be held at 5:30pm at high schools:
5/19-Reynolds District
5/23-Enka District
5/24-Erwin District
5/25-N.Buncombe
5/26-Roberson District
5/31-Owen District

This is very important for us to understand the cuts to our children schools. Can our children afford to lose their chance on an education because the legislators in Raleigh think that cuts are the only way to balance the budget.

Maintaining the penny sales tax could keep all the teachers in job. Cutting the budget this way is cutting jobs and our children education. This penny sales tax costs a family on average $116 per year. What is the price of the cuts to our children.

Be informed and call your legislators and tell them this is wrong!!!

Thursday, March 03, 2011

The Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) is continuing to accept written comments about the needs of people with developmental disabilities in all stages of life: Childhood/Education; Adulthood,Aging, and Caregiver/Family Supports. The deadline for comment has been extended to Friday March 4, 2011. The comments will be used to shape ADD's understanding of people's needs and to develop its strategic plan for people with developmental disabilities. ADD also works with other agencies and with Congress.

Go to www.envision2010.net/comment_submit.php to submit your comments. The questions for each life stage are:

Childhood (0-21):

How do we ensure that each child with a developmental disability will live a healthy and happy life in a loving family home; fully participate in all of the experiences of childhood in inclusive, welcoming communities; be empowered to advocate for themselves; and successfully graduate from school prepared for college or a career of their choosing?

Adulthood (21-60):

In the future, what will be the most important contributing factors to ensuring that adults with developmental disabilities achieve equality of opportunity, independent living, economic self-sufficiency and full participation as valued members of inclusive, integrated communities?


Which critical issues must be prioritized - access to healthcare, employment, supports and services, technology, housing, transportation, other issues?

Aging (60-end of life):

Aging concerns affect us all. The number of adults with developmental disabilities age 60 years and older is projected to nearly double from 642,000 (2000) to 1.2 million (2030). What can we do to empower older individuals with developmental disabilities to remain in their own homes with a high quality of life, to maintain independence and good health for as long as possible, and to enjoy community and family relationships through the end of life?

Supports from families, caregivers, professionals and other allies:

Over 75% of people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities with families, often with aging parents. Direct support workers usually earn very low wages. Families and caregivers often struggle to access any level of formal support at all. How can we address the future caregiving and support challenges of communities, families, and the allies who care about people with developmental disabilities?


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

COME JOIN US & HAVE YOUR SAY!!!

You are invited to a Town Hall Meeting on Mental Health, Developmental Disability, and Substance Abuse Services
Sponsored by The Coalition

The Coalition, 40 organizations advocating together to meet the needs of North Carolinian's living with the developmental disabilities, the disease of addiction, & mental illness, will host a series of town hall meetings on MH, DD, & SA services across the state. These listening sessions will:

 Provide a briefing on the current budget outlook

 Offer an opportunity to share your opinions about MHDDSA services and supports; in person, in writing, or online

 Update you on how to make a difference on these issues through advocacy

TIME: All meetings are from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Doors will open at 6:00 PM and the program begins at 6:30.

DATES & LOCATIONS:
March 17 – Charlotte
Myers Park United Methodist Church
1501 Queens Road, Charlotte

March 17 – Raleigh
NC Advocates for Justice Building
1312 Annapolis Drive, Raleigh

March 24 - Fayetteville
Southern Regional AHEC
1601 Owen Drive

March 31 – Greenville/Winterville
Pitt Community College
Leslie Building - Room 143
1986 Pitt Tech Road Winterville

March 31 - Wilmington
Hampton Inn
2320 South 17th Street, Wilmington

April 7 – Winston-Salem
Forsyth Community College, Main Campus
Ardmore Hall Auditorium
2100 Silas Creek Parkway

April 7 - Asheville
Mountain Area Heath Education Center (MAHEC)
501 Biltmore Ave

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Free clf bulbs

Duke Energy Customers can go online and put in their account number and the last 4 digits of their SS# and receive 15 free cfl bulbs.

www.duke-energy.com/freecfls

What CUTS or TAXES would you make!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi, Everyone:

The Governor’s office has an interactive budget tool online that is fairly interesting in terms of looking at choices to balance the budget.

http://www.governor.state.nc.us/budgetapp/default.aspx

Sunday, January 09, 2011

ALERT ALERT ALERT

THIS IS IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES AND CONSUMERS!!!!!

Have you heard about the Medicaid Waiver?

Do you know how it will change the way Medicaid services are delivered in our 8 counties?

Do you want to know the pros and cons of Western Highlands LME’s implementation of this waiver?

Come to the meeting of NAMI-FOUR SEASONS on Saturday, January 15, 2011

Business Meeting/Election of Board Members at 10:15 a.m.

Social Networking at 10:45 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. followed by

Our Educational program featuring guest speakers

Don Herring and Dick Graham from Western Highlands

You will have plenty of time to ask questions.

For further information, call

Leslie Huntley – 894-3507 (Polk County)