Montana Physician's Referral to Domiciliary Care (MP RDC) is a program designed to provide access to home-based and community-based health care services for eligible individuals living in Montana. The program is administered by the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DP HHS) and is managed by the Montana Physician Referral to Domiciliary Care (MP RDC) Commission. The program provides access to a variety of services, including primary care, preventative care, medication management, rehabilitative care, and specialty care. The program also covers the cost of related services such as durable medical equipment, home health aides, and transportation. There are two types of MP RDC: Traditional Care (APRICOT) and Advanced Care (MARCIA). APRICOT provides access to primary care, preventative care, and specialty care. MARCIA provides access to advanced services such as medication management, rehabilitative care, home health aides, and durable medical equipment. The program is available to individuals who meet specific eligibility requirements, including age, income, and medical needs. Individuals must be enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid and have an eligible referral from their primary care provider. The MP RDC program is designed to help individuals stay in their homes and communities while receiving the care they need.