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    ACL: Access Functions within a State’s No Wrong Door System/Aging and Disability Resource CenterOrganizations within a state’s No Wrong Door (NWD) System serve as known, trusted community resources that empower, educate and assist individuals with disabilities,… 
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    Tennessee Governance ResourcesTennessee, a NWD caregiver/governance grantee, is building upon work their state did with a previous NWD planning grant to conduct their mapping for this grant.… 
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    ACL: Checkpoints to Access Long-Term Services and SupportsThe No Wrong Door (NWD) governing body steers the design, implementation and ongoing administration of the NWD System to streamline access to long-term services and supports (LTSS).… 
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    Access System Mapping ExamplesThese access system maps from Colorado and Georgia serve as examples for mapping out your own LTSS access system. 
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    South Carolina Governing Body ResourcesWhile forming their No Wrong Door (NWD) Governing Body, South Carolina shared three resources with body members to ensure consistency across expectations and overall goals.… 
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    ACL: Defining Streamlined AccessStreamlined access to public programs is one function of a No Wrong Door (NWD) System that exists to strengthen how individuals access and enroll in publicly funded Long-Term Services and Supports… 
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  Wisconsin: Healthy Measures - increasing vaccine awareness and confidenceKey Partners: Jackson County Public Health, Elder Benefit Specialists, Jackson County Interfaith Description: The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Jackson County, Wisconsin,… 
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