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Here's some more info on Medicaid waivers:

Waivers are an optional program that affords States the flexibility to

develop and implement alternatives to institutionalizing Medicaid eligible

individuals. States may request waivers of certain federal rules which

impede the development of Medicaid community based treatment alternatives.

The program recognizes that many individuals who would otherwise be

institutionalized can be cared for in their homes and communities at a cost

no higher than that of institutionalized care. The services must be

administered with an even hand, comprehensive, effectively working plan for

placing qualified persons with disabilities in less restrictive settings.

The waiting list must move at a reasonable pace. Waivers were established

originally as a means to slow down Medicaid spending (cheaper to provide

services in the community vs institution). To be eligible ( in VA) you must

meet Medicaid eligibility ( don't have to be on Medicaid) which means PWD

cannot have an income higher than $1,536.00 per month and parental income

does not count, regardless of child's age. PWD must also fit criteria for

Level of Functioning criteria to determine the level of care that is needed.

Does this clear anything up or make things more confusing? ;-)

Cheryl in VA

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In a message dated 8/27/01 9:55:32 AM Central Daylight Time,

wildwards@... writes:

> PWD must also fit criteria for

> Level of Functioning criteria to determine the level of care that is

needed.

> Does this clear anything up or make things more confusing? ;-)

>

> Cheryl in VA

HI Cheryl :)

I am wondering what about the kids who are Health Impaired (or have that

label) and not cognitively delayed? Illnesses like Aids, Epilepsy, Diabetes

etc........ let's say a parents Insurance company will not cover their child,

does this waiver help them?

Kathy mom to Sara 9

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In a message dated 8/27/01 9:55:32 AM Central Daylight Time,

wildwards@... writes:

> PWD must also fit criteria for

> Level of Functioning criteria to determine the level of care that is

needed.

> Does this clear anything up or make things more confusing? ;-)

>

> Cheryl in VA

HI Cheryl :)

I am wondering what about the kids who are Health Impaired (or have that

label) and not cognitively delayed? Illnesses like Aids, Epilepsy, Diabetes

etc........ let's say a parents Insurance company will not cover their child,

does this waiver help them?

Kathy mom to Sara 9

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In a message dated 08/27/2001 11:10:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time, B4alltoday

writes:

<< I am wondering what about the kids who are Health Impaired (or have that

label) and not cognitively delayed? Illnesses like Aids, Epilepsy, Diabetes

etc........ let's say a parents Insurance company will not cover their child,

does this waiver help them >>

Level of functioning is the determining factor .... our latest waiver in VA,

for people who had DD manifest before the age of 22, would cover these (we

have separate waiver for Aids) if the child has a low enough level of

functioning, that their life skills are impaired. Remember, this waiver is

to help those who would qualify for life in an institution.

Cheryl in VA

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In a message dated 08/27/2001 11:10:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time, B4alltoday

writes:

<< I am wondering what about the kids who are Health Impaired (or have that

label) and not cognitively delayed? Illnesses like Aids, Epilepsy, Diabetes

etc........ let's say a parents Insurance company will not cover their child,

does this waiver help them >>

Level of functioning is the determining factor .... our latest waiver in VA,

for people who had DD manifest before the age of 22, would cover these (we

have separate waiver for Aids) if the child has a low enough level of

functioning, that their life skills are impaired. Remember, this waiver is

to help those who would qualify for life in an institution.

Cheryl in VA

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In a message dated 8/26/01 3:48:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

> .) As soon as Jimmy's trach was

> out and healed, we were taken off the program because his reduced medical

>

Sheila is on Home and Community based Waiver program--it took about a year to

get it approved, but it was retro to the application date. It pays for all

types of things, including medical. It is not just for the medically fragile

child. We live in New York state.

nancy

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In a message dated 8/26/01 3:48:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

> .) As soon as Jimmy's trach was

> out and healed, we were taken off the program because his reduced medical

>

Sheila is on Home and Community based Waiver program--it took about a year to

get it approved, but it was retro to the application date. It pays for all

types of things, including medical. It is not just for the medically fragile

child. We live in New York state.

nancy

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