Local
Transition Coordination Provider (MFP)
Transition Coordination Provider (TCP) is a Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services-enrolled provider who is responsible for supporting the individual and family/caregiver, as appropriate, with the activities associated with transitioning from an institution to the community using the CCC Plus Home and Community Based Services Waiver.
MFP Transition Coordination Provider
Statewide and Nationwide
Assisted Living Facilities
Residences that include assistance with daily activities.
Assisted Living
Virginia Assisted Living Association
Information, Assisted Living Facilities
Case Management, Aging
Assessment of needs and coordination of services for seniors provided by a social worker, certified geriatric care manager or other professional.
Care Management Referral
Medical Advocate
Companion Services
Programs and/or services that provide general companionship, friendship, socialization and minimal assistance with daily activities.
Companion Services
Friendly Caller, Friendship Line
Home and Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Cardinal Care Medicaid Waiver services are available to people at risk of institutionalization. Services for older adults and adults with disabilities may include but are not limited to case or care management, service facilitation, homemaker services, home health aides, personal care, adult day health care, habilitation, and respite care.
Service Facilitation and Case Management
Medicaid Home and Community Based Services
Long Term Care and Waiver Services
Home Health Care
Certified health care assistance provided in the home, including IV therapy, wound management and other medical assistance.
Home Health Comparison
Home Infusion Therapies
Home Nutritional Therapy
Hospice Care
Services related to end-of-life care prescribed for individuals, generally with 6 months or less to live, that can be provided in the home or in a facility. Includes end-of-life doula services.
Hospice Information
Hospice Care Information and Education
In-Home Assistance
Programs that provide assistance in performing routine household, yard and/or community activities for older adults and people with disabilities, or others who need or want these services. Some of these services may include meal preparation, light housekeeping, errand running, grocery shopping, or transportation to appointments. The objective of in-home assistance is to help the recipient sustain independent living in a clean, safe and healthy environment.
Homemaker Services Referral
Transportation, Deliveries, and Home Services Scheduling
Medicaid Home and Community Based Services
Home Based Services, Adult Services Program
Medical Equipment and Supplies
Equipment and supplies for medical, functional and mobility needs.