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MOVING HOME MINNESOTA

Moving Home Minnesota (MHM) is a federal demonstration project. The goal of MHM is to create opportunities for Minnesotans to move from institutions to their own home in the community. MHM promotes the development and implementation of transition plans that reflect the preferences of those receiving services and the opportunity to receive services in the most integrated setting.
Lead agencies (counties, tribes or health plans) will assign a transition coordinator to each person receiving MHM services. The transition coordinator will help create a plan to transition the person back to the community.

MHM COVERED SERVICES

MHM covers services approved in the person’s transition care plan. Refer to the Moving Home Minnesota Demonstration and Supplemental Services Table (PDF) for a complete list of MHM services.

The MHM program includes a range of services. These services are allowed and can be delivered to supplement other state plan and waiver services. They include:
1. Pre- and post-discharge case consultation (see the following Example for pre-discharge case consultation)
2. Comprehensive community supports
3. Costs associated with finding housing or employment
4. Membership fees for health clubs or fitness centers
5. Overnight assistance

The following services are available only to people who are not on a waiver:
1. MHM Demonstration case management
2. Respite services for children with mental illness
3. Environmental modifications
4. Durable medical equipment
5. Personal emergency response systems
6. Specialized supplies and equipment
7. Tools, clothing and equipment necessary for employment (less than 65 years of age)
8. Incentive benchmark payment for Supported Employment

People receiving MHM services may also be eligible to receive state plan services, based on medical necessity and the eligibility requirements for the services. These services include, but are not limited to:
1. Home care
2. Skilled nurse visits
3. Home health aide visits
4. Home care nurse
5. Homecare therapies
6. PCA
Adult mental health rehab services:
1. Assertive community treatment (ACT)
2. Adult rehabilitative mental health services (ARMHS)
3. Adult crisis response services
Children’s mental health rehab services:
1. Day treatment
2. Individual, family and group psychotherapy
3. Residential treatment
4. Children’s therapeutic services and supports (CTSS)
5. Crisis response services

OUR PROCESS

Here is our process from the first client assessment

1 Person
Assessment
2 Plan Of
Care
 
3 Client
Agreement
4 Monitoring and
Follow-Up