Guest guest Posted March 30, 2011 Report Share Posted March 30, 2011 Can't stress this enough. If your son/daughter is 18 or older, is receiving SSI and is deemed Medicaid eligible, AND IF YOU ARE ON THE WAITING LIST FOR THE DD Home & Community Based Support Waiver, pls read on. There is another Medicaid Waiver in Illinois that could help you. It's a DHS Waiver, but this one is administered thru the Dept of Rehab Services, not Division of DD. So you don't go to your PAS agency, you go to your local DRS office for this. It's called the Home Services Program, and what it may entitle your son or daughter to are what's known as Personal Assistant or Attendant Care Services, in your home. Eligibility depends on how you score on a Determination of Needs Assessment Scale, or DON. They basically ask you a lot of questions having to do with Activities of Daily Living (can the individual use the phone, take medication safely, get out of the house safely if there's an emergency, can they bathe/shower/groom/dress/etc completely independently, can they get ready to go somewhere independently, can they safely cook a meal for themselves, use sharp knives to cut or prepare food, stay at home alone safely etc etc. Lots of adults with developmental disabilities struggle with these activities of daily living. THERE IS NO WAITING LIST FOR THIS WAIVER. If you are deemed eligible, and you meet the SSI/Medicaid standards, you are approved for funding, different amounts based on how your individual scores on the DON assessment. My daughter scored a 54 (29 is the minimum) and she was approved for an allotment worth about $22,000/year. HERE'S THE " CATCH " : Your individual can only use the money to pay for services provided to them in their home, and it has to be necessary to prevent or delay nursing home or institutional care. HERE'S THE MAGIC: After age 18, your individual can choose to pay a family member, including one of the parents, as caregiver. So that means the mom or dad who does the majority of the caregiving signs up as your son/daughter's employee, and then mom or dad send in timesheets to the state of IL and get paid. Every two weeks. OR you can hire someone of your choosing to do the work, too. Up to you and your son/daughter. Is it as flexible as the DD Medicaid Waiver? No, in that you can't, for example, set up an automatic payment system for, say, a day program, or for a PSW to go out into the community with your individual. However, once you get your paychecks, and have your taxes withheld on that income, you are free to spend that money however you wish, right? So if some of it went to help privately pay for community helpers, or respite workers, etc. that's your business. (I think - lord help us if the attornies jump in here and tell me what we did was illegal somehow!) I recently looked up our two local offices for DRS. If you live in a county other than Will or Dupage, you'd need to go to your local DRS office. Again, do not call your PAS agency, they may not know about this Waiver. Dupage County/Downers Grove DRS Office 2901 Finley Road, Downers Grove (630) 495-0500 Will County/Joliet DRS Office 1617 W. Jefferson St. Joliet (815) 730-4200 If you need more information about what to say, let me know. The reason I share this is because I have a sinking feeling that when this Waiver comes up for renewal (2012 I believe) Illinois could re-write the eligibility criteria to say 'when funding is available' just like the DD Waiver is written. And then there goes that idea. Right now they still have to fund you if you're deemed eligible. Check it out. www.dhs.state.il.us/page/aspx?item=29738 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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