Job SummaryProvides support for long-term care screening processes and coordination for older adults and adults with physical or intellectual disabilities. Contributes to overarching strategy to provide quality and cost-effective member care. Essential Job Duties Schedules appointments with members to complete home based long-term care functional screen (LTCFS) assessments. Uses the Wisconsin LTCFS to gather information about member functional abilities, health status, and personal/professional supports. Completes the LTCFS in a collaborative manner with the member, family, other member supports, and the member interdisciplinary care team (ICT). Coordinates with member ICT to ensure new enrollment, annual, and change in member condition screens are completed. Ensures consistency between data gathered during the functional assessment and member-specific data contained in the member record. Uses spreadsheets to track and ensure adherence to LTCFS timeframes. Submits timely, accurate, and complete documentation in accordance with established guidelines and processes. Attends meetings and training as needed or required to maintain knowledge of agency processes, the LTCFS tool, and/or any changes to process or the screening tool resulting from new state directives. Participates in quality assurance activities that ensure competence including regular auditing of completed work. Maintains LTCFS certification by completing and passing Wisconsin continuing skills testing (CST). Applies professional judgment in documentation - demonstrating respect for members and maintaining screen integrity when completing assessments. Local travel may be required (based upon state/contractual requirements).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level