CAP Services

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CAP/ Children Services
CAP/C is an NC Medicaid Home and Community-based Services (HCBS) program authorized under section1915(c) of the Social Security Act and complies with 42 CFR § 440.180, Home and Community-based Waiver Services. The waiver program provides a cost-effective alternative to institutionalization for Medicaid beneficiaries who are medically fragile and at risk for institutionalization if the home and community-based services approved in the CAP/C waiver were not available. These services allow the beneficiary to remain in or return to a home and community-based setting. The waiver supplements, rather than replaces, the formal and informal services and supports already available to an approved Medicaid beneficiary.
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CAP/ Adult Services
CAP/DA is a Medicaid Home- and Community-Based Services (HCBS) program authorized under section1915(c) of the Social Security Act and complies with 42 CFR § 440.180, Home and Community-Based Waiver Services.
The waiver program provides a cost-effective alternative to institutionalization for a Medicaid beneficiary who is medically fragile and at risk for institutionalization if home- and community-bases services approved in the CAP/DA waiver were not available. CAP/DA services allow the beneficiary to remain in or return to a home- and community-based setting by supplementing, rather than replacing, the formal and informal services and supports already available to an approved Medicaid beneficiary.
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Case Management Services
Case Management Services are provided to support individuals with a mental health illness, substance use disorder or intellectual and developmental disabilities. The goal of case management is to advocate on behalf of the client's needs and assist the individual to access activities, supports, and services identified in the Individual Service Plan (ISP). The result is the successful identification of dependable supports in the community that promotes long-term wellness, healthy self-reliance, continued growth, and meaningful connections in the community.