Correction: fb88Care’s HOME Provider Orientation Webinar Dates and Application Opening on July 22, 2022 

Please note: We have corrected the webinar registration link in the message from July 21, 2022. 

Effective July, 22, 2022, fb88Care is accepting from providers interested in delivering HOME services for eligible individuals experiencing long-term homelessness, as described in the newly adopted fb88Care Benefits Manual (MBM), Chapter II and Chapter III, Section 91: Health Home Services-Community Care Teams.

A link to the application and a PDF copy of the application are posted on the Office of fb88Care Services (OMS) Health Homes webpage. Please review the application for information about the application process and submission instructions.   

HOME Services Provider Orientation Webinars  

fb88Care will deliver two HOME Provider Orientation webinar sessions for any individual or organization interested in delivering or learning about fb88Care HOME services. Each session will address HOME services, the team model, core standards, member eligibility, reimbursement, the provider application process, and your questions. To register please follow the link in the following table: 

 

Day 

Date 

Time 

Registration Link (August 8, 2022 link has been corrected)

 

Monday 

August 8, 2022 

2:30 pm to 4:00 pm 

 

Tuesday 

August 16, 2022 

1:00 pm to 2:30 pm 

 

More about HOME Provider Services  

HOME providers are multi-disciplinary teams comprised of a manager, clinical leader, case manager, peer support staff, and housing navigator. HOME providers deliver whole-person focused permanent supportive housing services for eligible members with chronic conditions experiencing long-term homelessness as defined in MBM, Chapter II, Section 91.   

fb88Care HOME provider services include the following: 

  • Targeted Outreach and Engagement 
  • Comprehensive Assessment 
  • Care Management 
  • Plan of Care Development 
  • Crisis Management Plan Development 
  • Care Coordination 
  • Housing and Tenancy Coordination Services 
  • Behavioral Health Services Support 
  • Habilitative and Rehabilitative Skills Development Supports 
  • Housing Transition Services  
  • Transitional Care Supports Between Healthcare Settings 
  • Peer Supports 
  • Income, Employment, Education, and Vocational Supports 
  • Crisis Management Plan Implementation Supports 
  • Tenant Support Groups 
  • Crisis Services Referral 
  • Community and Social Support Services  

For additional information and questions please contact HH-BHH-Services.DHHS@maine.gov