Darlene Winter Ramsey County Homeowner at 1113 St. Paul Ave St. Paul,MN TEL 651-698-1657 DSI 1113 St Paul Ave
By information and Belief, talking to Darlene at St. Mary's Mayo Clinic 507-255-5529 Sat.20Sept2014, Darlene stated her Daughter Barbara has POA hereinafter Power of Attorney and that Mon Darlene was to be Transferred to Inver Grove in Dakota County.
Affiant Next Friend and others are duly concerned that Darlene may be a Vunerable Adult, exploited for Greed, This Published Blog is inquiry for the Concern of possible Heinous Violations of Ramsey Co. Probate Court via Joel Olson Referee Manager Social Worker Elmer Mack
http://www.leagletax.com/decision/19972346954FSupp1392_12178/SPEED%20v.%20RAMSEY%20COUNTY Ramsey Co Defendants Wrongful Death
1997 Elmer Mack has been around a long time.
Register of Actions
Case No. 62-PR-14-696
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Petitioner | Winter, Barbara |
Respondent | Winter, Darlene J |
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Petitioner Winter, Barbara | |||
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Total Financial Assessment | |||
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Balance Due as of 09/21/2014 | |||
09/11/2014 | Transaction Assessment | ||
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CDCS
environmental modifications and provisions: Services and supports to
help people maintain their environment so they can live and participate in the
community.
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Covered Services |
Examples
of covered services, supports and/or items include the following:
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Exceptions |
For
assi
stive technology and home and vehicle modifications, the lead agency:
A
person may choose to pay for more assistive technology or modifications from
their CDCS budget.
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To: "Sharon4Anderson" <sharon4anderson@aol.com>,
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2014 11:57:56 PM
Subject: Darlene Winter, CADI waiver/grant home care and other alternatives to conservatorship and guardianship
Community Alternati
ves for Disabled Individuals (CADI)
Waiver: Home and community-based services necessary as an alternative
to institutionalization that promote the optimal health, independence, safety
and integration of a person who would otherwise require the level of care
provided in a nursing facility.
CADI Waiver Eligibility
To
be eligible for the CADI Waiver, a person must choose the CADI Waiver and meet
all of the following criteria:
1.
Eligible for Medical
As
sistance (MA).
2. Certified disabled by Social Security or the State Medical Review Team (SMRT) process.
3. Under the age of 65 years at time of opening to the waiver.
4. Determined by the case manager/service coordinator to need nursing facility level of care.
5. Has an assessed need for supports and services over and above those available through the MA St
2. Certified disabled by Social Security or the State Medical Review Team (SMRT) process.
3. Under the age of 65 years at time of opening to the waiver.
4. Determined by the case manager/service coordinator to need nursing facility level of care.
5. Has an assessed need for supports and services over and above those available through the MA St
ate plan.
Nursing Facility Level of Care criteria
To
meet the requirements for a Nursing
Facility Level of Care DHS-3361 (PDF), a person must demonstratethe
need for assistance because of one or more of the following:
- • Need for restorative and rehabilitative or other special treatment
- • Unstable health
- • Need for complex care management
- • Functional limitation
- • Existence of complicating conditions
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• Cognitive or behavioral condition• Frailty or vulnerability
Chore
Program: http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?IdcService=GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=id_001907#
Consumer
Directed Community Supports (CDCS): http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?IdcService=GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=id_048211
CDCS
may include services, support and/or items currently available through the MA
waivers, as well as additional allowable services that provide needed support to
persons.
There
are specific requirements for all services, supports and/or items that are
available through the MA waivers, including CDCS. In order for services,
supports and/or items to be purchased under CDCS, they must:
- • Be for the sole benefit of the person
- • Be the least costly alternative that reasonably meets the person’s identified needs
- • Collectively provide a feasible alternative to an institution
- • Meet the identified needs and outcomes in the person’s community support plan and assure the health, safety and welfare of the person
If
all the above criteria are met, services, supports and/or items are appropriate
purchases when they are reasonably necessary to meet the following
outcomes:
- • Decrease dependency on formal support services
- • Develop or maintain personal, social, physical, or work related skills
- • Enhance community inclusion and family involvement
- • Increase independence of the person
- • Increase the ability of unpaid family members and friends to receive training and education needed to provide support
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