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If Family Care is expanded, what would happen to an individual enrolled in the Countys expanded Care Management Organization (CMO) when they turn 60 years old?

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If Family Care is expanded, what would happen to an individual enrolled in the Countys expanded Care Management Organization (CMO) when they turn 60 years old?

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Currently, Milwaukee County Department on Agings (MCDAs) Family Care program serves individuals that are 60 years old and older who have physical disabilities, developmental disabilities and frailties of aging. However, if Family Care is expanded, the CMO would serve eligible persons 18 and older, throughout their lifetime, though those services may change as they age. Therefore, if Family Care is expanded, a person turning age 60 would remain enrolled in the CMO, as long as they continue to be functionally and financially eligible.

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