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Illinois Wellness Recovery Action Planning
WRAP – Billing Medicaid Services
WRAP is most commonly billed under Community Support interventions or
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services (PSR), either individual or group, depending on
the modality in which it is provided.
Community Support interventions are “mental health rehabilitation services and
supports for children, adolescents, families and adults necessary to assist clients in
achieving and maintaining rehabilitative, resiliency and recovery goals. The services
consist of therapeutic interventions that facilitate illness self-management, skill building,
identification and use of natural supports, and use of community resources.”
Service Activities and Interventions shall include:
A)
Coordination and assistance with the identification of individual strengths,
resources, preferences and choices;
B)
Assistance with the identification of existing natural supports for development of
a natural support team;
C)
Assistance with the development of crisis management plans;
D)
Assisting with the identification of risk factors related to relapse and development
of relapse prevention plans and strategies;
E)
Support and promotion of client self-advocacy and participation in decision
making, treatment and treatment planning;
F)
Assisting the client to build a natural support team of treatment and recovery;
G)
Support and consultation to the client of his/her support system that is directed
primarily to the well-being and benefit of the client; and
H)
Skill building in order to assist the client in the development of functional,
interpersonal, family, coping and community living skills that are negatively
impacted by the client’s mental illness.
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Community Support Individual is provided one on one.
Community Support Group is provided in group settings ranging from 2 – 15
clients.
Services are provided by RSA, MHP or QMHP level staff.
Services may be provided either ‘on’ or ‘off’ site.
The agency must comply with standard Medicaid documentation procedures to
insure payment.
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PSR Services are facility-based rehabilitative skill-building services for adults age 18
and older with serious mental illness or co-occurring psychiatric disabilities and
addictions. The focus of treatment interventions includes skill building to
facilitate independent living and adaptation, problem solving and coping skills
development. The service is intended to assist clients’ ability to:
A) Live as independently as possible;
B) Manage their illness and lives with as little professional intervention as possible;
and
C) Achieve functional, social educational and vocational goals;
Service Activities and Interventions shall include the following to assist the client in
achieving improved community functioning:
A) Individual or group skill building activities that focus on the development of skills
to be used by clients in their living, learning, social and working environments,
which includes:
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
Socialization, communication, adaptation, problem solving and
coping;
Self-management of symptoms or recovery;
Concentration, endurance, attention, direction following, planning and
organization; and
Establishing or modifying habits and routines;
B) Cognitive Behavioral interventions;
C) Interventions to address co-occurring psychiatric disabilities and substance abuse;
D) Promotion of self-directed engagement in leisure, recreational and community
social activities; and
E) Client participation in setting individualized goals and assisting his or her own
skills and resources related to goal attainment.
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PSR is provided in individual or group interventions.
Services are provided by RSA, MHP or QMHP level staff.
Services are provided ‘on’ site.
The agency must comply with standard Medicaid documentation procedures to
insure payment.