Review Finds Problems With Oregon Medicaid Consumer-Directed Home Care Services Program
A self-directed home care program for adults with disabilities that is operated by the Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) Division of Aging and People with Disabilities (APD) failed to ensure that the consumers received care and services. The program, called the Consumer-Employed Provider Program (CEP), allows consumers to contract and supervise their caregivers. A recent audit by the Oregon Secretary of State found a number of problems, including:
Some CEP consumers are not able or willing to successfully manage their home care workers to ensure that services are provided.
Excessive caseloads prevent APD case managers from frequent . . .
