Medicaid Waiver Training at Shelbyville Meeting

You have the waiver, now what? Getting targeted for the waiver can be a very exciting but overwhelming time. This workshop with Heather Dane of Family Voices of Indiana will delve into the details of the processes involved once you are targeted, discuss the various services offered on the waiver and how they can benefit families, and examine what […]

Advocacy Opportunity–Medicaid Reimbursement Rate Reduction

We are sharing this important information from Hearts for Home Advocacy Center, courtesy of Family Voices Indiana’s Action Alert:   A major reduction in Medicaid reimbursement for home health care services will be implemented on July 1 unless immediate action is taken by the Governor’s Office.  The Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning (OMPP) and the […]

Medicaid Waiver 102 – Greenfield May Parent Meeting

You have the waiver, now what? Getting targeted for the waiver can be a very exciting but overwhelming time. This workshop with Heather Dane of Family Voices of Indiana will delve into the details of the processes involved once you are targeted, discuss the various services offered on the waiver and how they can benefit families, and examine what […]

PITSTOP Training–Considering College Options for Students with Disabilities

PITSTOP Transition Training Students with disabilities who are considering college can spend valuable time during their high school years to begin preparing for success.  At this PITSTOP training representatives from Ivy Tech Community College and Ball State University will share information to help students and families prepare for the future.  Summer Black from Ivy Tech […]

Health Care After Age 18 –To Your Child’s Health Training Series

To Your Child’s Health FUSE and Family Voices Indiana are partnering to offer To Your Child’s Health, a series of health care finance trainings designed to help families raising children with disabilities learn more about the systems that can help meet their child’s health needs. These trainings are funded by a grant from the Hancock […]