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About FPCMC The Family Partnership Care Management Coalition (FPCMC) was organized in mid-2005 to begin planning for long-term care redesign. Our coalition grew out of the Family Partnership Initiative, with 15 counties and Lutheran Social Services joining forces to provide managed care and community services for youth at risk of institutionalization. FPCMC completed the planning and roll-out phases of long-term care reform by Sept. 1, 2008 for all counties except All other counties have now opened Aging & Disability Resource Centers, to provide information and assistance to all citizens and enrollment for eligible individuals in Family Care. The Family Care programs Family Care and, in several FPCMC counties, Family Care Partnership are now provided by the care management organizations, Care Within the first six months of operation, all current waiver clients in each county transitioned to Family Care. After the six months, the waiver programs have closed in each county. In addition, starting at the same time, eligible individuals on the waiting lists began enrolling in Family Care, a process scheduled over a 24-month period. At the end of two years, the goal is to eliminate waiting lists. Also, at the end of August 2008, FPCMC transitioned from a regional planning and implementation group to a coalition composed of counties and care management organizations, with a focus on operational matters. Our Goal Our goal is to ensure that all eligible consumers in the region have access to high quality services. We want to eliminate waiting lists totaling over 2,600 for our 12-county region and support frail elderly and adults with disabilities in their choice to remain independent at home and in the community. |