Care Remedy Inc. Awarded Contract to Provide MRC Transitional Assistance Services

Care Remedy Inc. Awarded Contract to Provide MRC Transitional Assistance Services
 MRC Transitional Assistance Services

Care Remedy Inc. has been awarded a contract to provide essential Transitional Assistance services, helping individuals move from nursing facilities to independent community living.

We are thrilled to announce that Care Remedy Inc. has been awarded the contract to provide Transitional Assistance (TA) services as part of the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission’s (MRC) Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and Moving Forward Plan (MFP) waivers. This significant achievement marks a new chapter in our ongoing commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals transitioning from nursing facilities and hospitals to community living arrangements.


What This Means for Our Community?


The MRC’s ABI and MFP waivers are crucial programs that support Medicaid-eligible individuals in moving from restrictive settings such as nursing facilities to more independent community living arrangements. Care Remedy Inc. will be providing essential services under these waivers, ensuring that participants have the support they need to establish and maintain a basic household in the community.


The Role of Transitional Assistance Services

Transitional Assistance services are designed to cover a broad range of needs for individuals moving into the community. These services include:

  • Assessment of Needs: Identifying the specific needs of each participant to facilitate a smooth transition.
  • Procurement of Goods: Assisting with the purchase of essential household items such as furniture, linens, and kitchenware, as well as covering setup fees for utilities.
  • Support Services: Providing hands-on assistance in areas like housing applications, informed consent processes, and visiting potential living arrangements.


Our role will also involve working closely with MRC Case Managers (CMs) and Service Coordinators (SCs) to develop individualized service plans tailored to the unique needs of each participant. We are committed to ensuring that every participant receives personalized care that aligns with their preferences and needs.

Our Commitment to Excellence

At Care Remedy Inc., we believe in delivering services that not only meet but exceed the expectations of the communities we serve. Our team is well-equipped to handle the diverse needs of participants from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds. With a focus on person-centered planning, we will provide services that are respectful of and responsive to the preferences, needs, and values of each individual.


Looking Ahead

This contract with the MRC is a testament to our dedication to supporting vulnerable populations. As we move forward, we are eager to make a positive impact on the lives of those transitioning to community living, ensuring they have the resources and support necessary to thrive.


We look forward to working with MRC and our community partners to make this transition as smooth and successful as possible for all participants.


For more information about our services or to learn how we can assist you or a loved one, please contact us at Care Remedy Inc through our website https://www.careremedy.com/contact or call us directly 978-735-8978 .

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