Thursday, September 19, 2024

Important Notice: The $100 SIS-A Assessment Incentive will be ending soon for Section 21 or 29 or Waitlist Members, and Youth aged 16+

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Important Notice:  The $100 SIS-A Assessment Incentive will be ending soon for Section 21 or 29 or Waitlist Members, and Youth aged 16+

If you or a member that you support has not taken the SIS-A assessment yet, there is still a SIS-A incentive available to take the SIS-A right now.  But that incentive will end soon.  There are less than 50 incentives remaining. If you would like to receive the incentive for the SIS-A assessment, you should plan to contact Maximus soon.

For background, the SIS-A is high-quality data that helps inform the Person-Centered Planning process. It also provides OADS with support information for the design of innovative service options through the new Lifespan Waiver.

Also - OADS has expanded who can take the assessment to include youth aged 16 or older.

Some FAQs:

Who is eligible for the SIS-A member incentive?

  • A Section 21 or 29 member or on the waitlist for these waivers 

OR

  • A youth 16 or older with an IDD/Autism diagnosis who is on or eligible for MaineCare and expected to transition to Maine adult services, Section 21, Section 29 or Lifespan.

What does not qualify for the SIS-A member incentive?

  • Previously performed training assessments do not qualify, as there has already been reimbursement for training assessments. 
  • Other SIS-A assessment attendees, like family members or guardians, do not qualify for this member-only incentive.  

Contact the Maximus Help Desk to schedule a SIS-A assessment:

Learn more about Maximus

Maximus provides conflict-free administration of the SIS-A assessments across the state of Maine on behalf of the Office of Aging and Disability Services (OADS). The company also manages the state's Assessment Services Agency (ASA), which is an integrated service for assisting individuals across a range of support programs. Maximus has extensive experience partnering with state, federal and local governments to administer conflict-free assessment services for persons with intellectual, behavioral health, and developmental disabilities, as well as older adults and individuals with complex medical conditions.

Learn more about Maximus services and capabilities.


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