Pinnacle Services and Summit Fiscal Agency will be exhibiting at the Minnesota Social Service Association’s (MSSA) 117th Annual Training Conference and Expo. The conference takes place at the Minneapolis Hilton and runs from Tuesday, March 23, 2010 to Friday, March 26, 2010. Exhibits will be open during the conference on Wednesday and Thursday. Pinnacle and Summit invite everyone to stop by our booth in the exhibit hall. Stop by early to make sure you get some of the great promotional items we have. They won’t last long! In addition to exhibiting, Pinnacle is sponsoring the first annual “Pinnacle Pub Crawl” which will take place Wednesday night. It is sure to be a fun time! More information about the conference and expo can be found at:
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DHS Responds to Fox 9’s CDCS Report
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009A few weeks ago we posted a video with a report Fox 9 news aired about the Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) program. The Minnesota Department of Human Services sent a reponse to clarify some of the inaccuracies that were in that report. The Department of Human Services’ response to Fox 9 News in below.
This is a response to your news story about the Consumer Directed Consumer Reports story this past Sunday, Sept. 25. While it presented some very good aspects of the program, it also presented some inaccuracies that need to be addressed. Some of those points:
1) The written story (not the video version) said 23,000 people are participating in the CDCS program. The correct number of participants is 2,347.
2) The story said that the “state could write all these people a check.” The state does not write checks to recipients.
3) In quoting Mr. Ferrell, the story leads the viewer to believe that the program can be used to purchase computers, printers, digital cameras, cell phones, Internet service and memberships to the zoo and the Science Museum of Minnesota. While there are instances where program funds have been used to purchase such things as a cell phone or computer, these purchases are approved as needed for people with disabilities who have special needs requiring such items in order to be able to communicate. Membership to the above mentioned organizations or such items as cameras and Internet service are not to be purchased through the CDCS program.
4) The story also reported that the state is not able to track the program separately. I’m afraid I misled you to believe that is the case. It is not. The budget for the CDCS program is closely monitored and indeed, each participant’s budget is very closely monitored by what we call a Fiscal Support Entity(FSE). This is an organization approved by DHS that oversees the program participant’s budget. The FSE writes the checks for the recipient’s services and works with the recipient in managing the plan. On the state level, the budget for the CDCS service and all provider services budgets are very closely controlled and monitored.
Finally, our staff provided me with a detailed list of goods and services that shall not be permitted with the participant’s budget. In addition, I will include at the bottom a link to a CDCS program description that includes allowed and unallowed items.
Goods and services that shall not be purchased within the enrollee’s budget are:
•Services provided to people living in licensed foster care settings, settings licensed by DHS or MDH, or registered as a housing with services establishment;
•Services covered by the state plan, Medicare, or other liable third parties including education, home-based schooling, and vocational services;
•Services, goods or supports provided to or benefiting persons other than the enrollee;
•Any fees incurred by the enrollee such as MHCP fees and co-pays, attorney costs or costs related to advocate agencies, with the exception of services provided as flexible case management;
•Insurance except for insurance costs related to employee coverage;
•Room and board and personal items that are not related to the disability;
•Home modifications that add any square footage;
•Home modifications for a residence other than the primary residence of the enrollee or, in the event of a minor with parents not living together, the primary residences of the parents;
•Expenses for travel, lodging, or meals related to training the enrollee or his/her representative or paid or unpaid caregivers;
•Services provided to or by enrollees, representatives, providers or caregivers that have at any time been assigned to the Primary Care Utilization and Review Program;
•Experimental treatments;
•All prescription and over-the-counter medications, compounds, and solutions, and related fees including premiums and co-payments;
•Membership dues or costs except as specified in the service description and provider standards related to fitness or physical exercise;
•Vacation expenses other than the cost of direct services;
•Vehicle maintenance, does not include maintenance to; modifications related the disability;
•Tickets and related costs to attend sporting or other recreational events;
•Animals, including service animals, and their related costs;
•Costs related to internet access.
http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/groups/county_access/documents/pub/dhs16_141654.pdf
We at DHS feel that the Consumer Directed Community Supports program is an excellent way for people with disabilities to have more control over the care they receive and who provides it
Fox 9 News Features the Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) Program
Monday, September 28th, 2009Fox 9 news recently ran an in-depth story about the Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) program. This is an innovative service that began as a result of the self-determination movement. The program has expanded in recent years to be available to many Minnesotan’s who receive waiver funding. Summit Fiscal Agency has been offering services under this waiver option since 2001. We have witnessed a number of success stories with people using this service option. For more information about Summit’s services please visit www.summitfiscalagency.org. Check out the video below to see Fox 9’s report.
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Monday, August 31st, 2009Defeat Autism Now! Regional Conference Coming to Saint Paul
Friday, July 31st, 2009The Defeat Autism Now! regional conference will be held in Saint Paul, Minnesota from September 12th – 13th at the Minnesota History Center. The conference has been developed by The Autism Research Institute. According to their printed materials, The Autism Research Institutes approach focuses on normalizing functions of the GI system, immune system and brain. Special diets, treatment of dysbiosis, and interventions to enhance normal methylation and reduce oxidative stress and inflammation are proving to be remarkably effective in treating autism. The conference will three faculty members including Nancy O’Hara, MD, Dan Rossignol, MD., FAAFP and Kyle Van Dyke, MD. All three faculty members have remarkable backgrounds personally and professionally as it relates to the treatment of autism. Registration materials and information can be found at www.DefeatAutismNow.com or by emailing ARI-MN@Autism.com.
The First Ever High 5 into The Pinnacle Foam Pit
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Nicolas Thomley, Pinnacle & Summit’s CEO Featured in the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal
Monday, July 27th, 2009Pinnacle Services President & CEO Nicolas Thomley is featured in the current edition of the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. The Business Journal recently recognized 12 young entrepreneurs with its first-ever Young Entrepreneur award. The 12 entrepreneurs represent 9 companies in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. The Business Journal chose to “honor a group of men and women who were clearly in charge of their own growing companies and who had something special that indicated they would be able to succeed.” Read the full article on Nicolas and Pinnacle Services by clicking the link below.
http://twincities.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2009/07/27/focus4.html
Introducing “Biggie Smalls”, Pinnacle & Summit’s Newest Office Member
Friday, July 17th, 2009
Introducing Biggie Smalls
Pinnacle and Summit are on Facebook
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009Pinnacle Services and Summit Fiscal Agency now have a “fan” page on Facebook. If you are a member on Facebook please become a “fan” of our companies. We will continually post new information on the “fan” page including posts from this blog. You can see photos such as our holiday cards from years past as well as upcoming action photos of staff jumping in to our foam pit. There will soon be more information posted to the “fan” page so please check back regularly.
Pinnacle Services & Summit Fiscal Agency’s Foam Pit
Friday, July 10th, 2009Pinnacle Services and Summit Fiscal Agency recently installed and 12′ x 12′ x 6′ foam pit on the main level of their new office building. The pit is full of thousands 6″x 6″x 6″ cubes. The Pinnacle staff members can now drop down from the upper level of the office building to the main level in the foam pit. Check out the action shot below!
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Maranda dropping in the foam pit