Foundation aims consumer services model is aimed at national level.

If Medicaid beneficiaries of various age groups and disability are able to support their own services, their quality of life improved, satisfaction with the services increases, dissatisfied with the needs for reduced maintenance, access to home care has increased, and home care used reduced - without the beneficiaries of the safety or health, consumer, results of a service model is addressed.

In addition, the costs of Medicaid option does not exceed the traditional services, in accordance with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).On January 7, 2004, RWJF has announced that the model Cash & Counseling program achieves these results is now a new authorization of $ 7 million of the Foundation.

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