Self-Directed Supports

Supports in the form of programs and services that are provided to a person with a disability are meant to empower and give control back to the person and their family. Self-Direction gives the people and families we support the flexibility to choose the mixture of supports and services that are right for them, the staff and organizations that provide the services, and the schedule that works best for them, so they can live the life they want.

Through Self-Direction, a person and his or her family can take control of the many components required to fund and maintain the services that are most valuable to them. Our Fiscal Intermediary and Agency Brokerage services make this possible by offering a wide range of supports to people and families who choose to self-direct their services.

Self-Direction

Through Self-Direction, a person and his or her family can take control of the many components required to fund and maintain the services that are most valuable to them. Our Fiscal Intermediary and Agency Brokerage services make this possible by offering a wide range of supports to people and families who choose to self-direct their services. We can assist you and your family with billing medicaid for your services, paying your Direct Support staff, providing you with monthly statements, keeping your Self Direction budget on track, and more!

Agency Brokerage

With on-demand support from our Fiscal Intermediary team, we can assist you and your family with billing medicaid for your services, paying your Direct Support staff, providing you with monthly statements, and keeping your Self Direction budget on track.

With support from our Agency Brokerage department, you can get the ball rolling and begin the process of self-directing your services so you can give more attention to the things you care most about. In a Brokerage Service, Brokers work closely with people and families receiving Self-Direction services to help them coordinate the supports and services that are meaningful to them.

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  • Brokers provide connections to relevant services and available community resources.

  • Brokers assist people and/or families with understanding and developing a budget for services.

  • Brokers may assist with recruiting and managing Self-Hired staff.

  • Brokers help people and/or families receiving Self-Direction services develop habilitation plans.

  • Brokers facilitate communication between a person and his/her Circle of Support team.