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We need to hear from YOU!
A residential facility could be any Home and Community-Based Services Setting, including Community Training Homes, Supervised Living Models (SLPs), Community Residential Care Facilities, group homes, or assisted living facilities. If you live in one of these places, go to a day program, or work at a work center, we need to hear from you!
You can provide your feedback in many ways:
- Fill out a survey to share your experience. Click here to fill out the short survey. Please fill out the survey no later than Friday, December 9, 2022.
- Send us an email at advocacy@able-sc.org to let us know of any problems in your home, day program, or work center.
- Contact Valarie Bishop with the SC DD Council if you would like to talk with someone. You can reach Valarie by emailing her at Valarie.Bishop@admin.sc.gov or calling 803.734.0215
- Join Able South Carolina on a call Thursday, December 15, 2022, at 2:00 pm. This call will be co-hosted by SC partners, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and the Administration for Community Living (ACL), as we all want to learn of any issues, you are experiencing so that we can help. If you want to join the call, please click "register here" below.
All information will be kept private. Your name will not be shared unless you want it to be shared.
We invite anyone receiving Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services and their families/designee to join the call on December 15.
If you need help completing the survey or are worried about sharing your concerns, please call Able South Carolina at 800.681.6805 or email them at advocacy@able-sc.org. We can come to you directly if you want to discuss your concerns privately.
This is a collaborative effort with the Administration for Community Living (ACL), the Center for Medicaid Services (CMS), Able SC, Disability Rights SC, SC Developmental Disabilities Council, USC Center for Disability Resources, SC Department on Aging, AccessAbility, and Walton Options for Independent Living.
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