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Maryland offers "The New Directions Waiver" as a means of self-directing state and federal Medicaid dollars for individuals who qualify for supports due to their disability.

This offers the disabled individual the opportunity to use those dollars to best meet their own unique needs. However, it comes with the responsibility to create a plan, a budget, and find your own resources to make the plan a reality.

No centralized source of resources exists. The purpose of this blog is to direct others to resources in our communities and to provide one example of a self-directed plan. (*Caution: The self-directed plan described at the beginning of this blog is for an individual with a 5/5 needs rating, the highest possible rating in Maryland, and therefore the highest budget possible. Most will have a lower rating and a lower budget to work with.) It is also to share firsthand knowledge of experiences that may assist others who self-direct services.

Comments are welcome. Please share your knowledge with others.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Another Good Local Psychiatrist Found for Medication Management

When KKI moved the outpatient clinic to a downtown Baltimore location, where a transition to and from a nearby parking garage would be required for appointments, I decided that it was time to locate new psychiatric services for V. I was not unhappy with the care that V received at KKI at all, but if she isn't excited about going to an appointment, the shorter the distance that we have to take her once we are out of the car, the easier things go. Once in the office, it is always possible that she will want to leave abruptly, and so using the valet parking would not be good for us since would then not know where to find the car if we had to quickly take her back to it.

Finding any doctor who takes medical assistance is challenging, but networking with other parents and the ARC of Montgomery County led me to Dr. Ghislane Fougy in Silver Spring. She does accept Medical Assistance and was accepting new patients. The travel time is about 30 minutes shorter than driving to the Greenspring campus of KKI was for us and that is good. I found Dr. Fougy to be pleasant and easy to work with. Since V is stable on her current meds, she is not trying to make any changes to them, which was a relief to me. V had soaked through her pull-up when we arrived, and Dr. Fougy was patient and helpful while we changed V into dry clothes, bringing us a plastic grocery bag to put wet items in and using the opportunity to observe V's abilities and responses. I had sent an email in advance of our visit to give her the background that I thought she would need, but that might be hard to give her if V were impatient, and Dr. Fougy had read the email and commented that she didn't need to ask a lot of questions because I had already answered most of them in my email. V will need to return in 3 months, but it is okay with Dr. Fougy if they support staff bring her, so I won't need to accompany her for that visit.

I was nervous about changing doctors, but happy with the outcome this time. For any local families that need med management, I would recommend Dr. Fougy.

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