What is the iBudget Waiver?
Within broad Federal guidelines, states can develop Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers to meet the needs of people who prefer to get long-term care services and supports in their…
Within broad Federal guidelines, states can develop Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers to meet the needs of people who prefer to get long-term care services and supports in their…
Florida receives federal Medicaid matching payments to fund services provided in the iBudget Waiver program. Because there are not enough home and community-based services waiver slots to serve all eligible…
The Florida iBudget Waiver program offers twenty-six (26) services that are grouped into eight (8) service categories, called service families, (most often referred to by their group numbers) with the…
About the APD Application ProcessCollect Required DocumentationApplying for APD ServicesMake CopiesPutting Together Your PackageDeliver Your Package to APDFollow UpFor More Information About the APD Application Process The Agency for Persons…
Letter of ApprovalPrepare InterviewsInterview Waiver Support CoordinatorInterview Supports and Services ProvidersSuggested Interview QuestionsSuggested Interview Questions for Waiver Support CoordinatorSuggested Interview Questions for Supports and Services ProvidersSuggested Interview Questions for Personal…
What is CDC+?CDC+ TrainingCDC+ ConsultantCDC+ ApplicationCDC+ Supports and Services ProvidersCDC+ Purchasing PlanTransition to CDC+Additional Information What is CDC+? Consumer Directed Care Plus (CDC+) is a long-term care program alternative to…
Friends Gathering: Enjoy relaxing, socializing and table games.
Giving to the Homeless: The Fantastic Friends Social Club has partnered with the Action Club of Lady Lake to provide the less fortunate families with essential items. The foundation supporting these families has compiled a list of items, and they are seeking 50 of each:
🗓️ Tuesday, August 26, 2025
🕑 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
🧑🏻💻 Webinar
Safety planning is an important tool for survivors of domestic violence, used to ensure that the survivor has a plan in place under a variety of circumstances when an abuser may become dangerous. Survivors with disabilities experience a number of unique factors that advocates must take into consideration while safety planning to be effective. For instance, abusers use unique tactics that are often not accounted for when planning for safety within the relationship. Additionally, survivors with disabilities who escape the relationship experience limited community resources – such as transportation options and accessible shelter – which need to be accounted for in their safety plan.
In this webinar, we will explore the unique dynamics experienced by survivors with disabilities and how they factor into their safety plan. We will review strategies for supporting survivors with disabilities to create safety plans that respond to these dynamics.
The webinar will be presented by Sandra Harrell, Senior Managing Director of Survivor Advocacy Initiatives at Activating Change.