Sunflower Health Plan (“Sunflower”), a managed care organization established to deliver quality healthcare in the state of Kansas and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Centene Corporation, and Centene Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Centene Corporation, today announced a $390,000 grant to Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled (“LADD”) to bring the Smart Living Model to Kansans with intellectual and developmental disabilities (“IDD”). LADD’s Smart Living Model uses technology and training to increase independence and promote high quality care.
The partnership with LADD will involve initial collaborative efforts with Johnson County Developmental Supports (“JCDS”) in Lenexa, KS, and Cottonwood, Inc., in Lawrence, KS, who will help coordinate and oversee the implementation through their residential services. The partnership aims to offer technology and support to give members with IDD more options for living in the most integrated setting possible, in a community of their choice.
“Sunflower believes that all people should be able to live where and how they want, and to choose how their services are provided,” said Michael Stephens, Sunflower Health Plan president and CEO. “The LADD team has tremendous compassion, expertise and respect for member choice and privacy. They have demonstrated success in empowering people with IDD to live safely, happily and more independently within their communities, while also increasing the satisfaction of their direct care professionals.”
LADD’s Smart Living Model enables participants to safely have more control over how they live through intentional design, smart technology and an innovative staffing model. This allows agencies to support more members with IDD while maintaining high levels of direct-care worker employment and satisfaction.
“When LADD began designing Smart Living over four years ago, we wanted to create a model that other organizations could replicate in order to increase independence for individuals with developmental disabilities and address staffing issues affecting many support service providers across the country,” said Brian Hart, CEO of LADD’s Smart Living Initiative. “We are excited to partner with Sunflower Health Plan, the Centene Foundation, JCDS and Cottonwood to bring the Smart Living Model to Kansas to enrich the lives of individuals and assist local agencies in expanding their high-quality services to more people in their communities.”
“For more than 50 years, JCDS has supported people with IDD to achieve their goals of living and working in the community,” said Shelly May, JCDS deputy director. “We’re excited to partner with LADD and Sunflower Health Plan to bring new opportunities and resources to the people we support.”