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  1. Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults (CAP/DA) FAX: 919-872-6683. This form is intended to facilitate the referral process that you, as a professional, are undertaking on behalf of your client.

  2. The Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults (CAP/DA) waives certain NC Medicaid requirements to provide home and community-based services to adults 18 years of age and older with disabilities who are at risk of institutionalization. Visit RelayNC for information about TTY services.

  3. 21 mar 2024 · Inquiries can be directed to State SCSEP Coordinator, Kelly Johnson via email or phone at Kelly.Johnson@dhhs.nc.gov or (919) 219- 3101 The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) places economically disadvantaged adults aged 55+into part-time community service assignments which assists them in transitioning into unsubsidized employment.

  4. 31 maj 2024 · To begin the application process for the Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults, a Referral Request form must be completed and faxed to North Carolina Medicaid at 919-715-0052. Persons can also make a referral via phone at 919-855-4340 or can contact a CAP/DA case management provider in their county for assistance.

  5. The CAP/DA waiver is a statewide program that offers services to physically disabled adults and individuals over 65 who meet a nursing facility level of care. The program offers 18 home and community-based services to a total of 11,648 recipients.

  6. An ADRN is a group of partners who are either referral sources or resources for older or disabled adults and their caregivers. The primary role of the ADRN is to streamline access to long-term care services by making the consumer experience as seamless as possible.

  7. Due to limited availability for the Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults, you might be put on a wait list to receive services. Contact your local CAP/DA Case Management Provider or call (919) 855-4340 for program referrals. Eligibility You must meet criteria related to in-state residency, citizenship, disability status