Developing Sustainable and Person-Centered Solutions for I/DD Systems
Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) helps Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) state agencies assess, stabilize, and transform service offerings provided in long-term services and supports through Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) and facilities, while engaging with individuals receiving services, their families, advocates and the provider community.
Our Impact: Recent Public Sector Engagement
Since 2003, A&M has partnered with 32 states and D.C. to improve supports for LTSS populations - leveraging our expertise in I/DD services to drive meaningful outcomes.
How A&M Can Help
With a focus on effective stakeholder engagement, we collaboratively worked with states to rebalance system and community supports, implement level of care and assessment tools, re-engineer business process, and support rate and payment system transformation.
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