Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 is 10 and has been receiving Beckett for seven years. It serves as his secondary insurance and covers everything and anything our primary insurance denies. We live in Wisconsin. I believe there is no limit to the number of children the program covers, you just have to meet certain criteria. Because still gets tube fed twice a day he still qualifies. We meet with a rep every two years to determine eligibility and have to fill out paperwork the other years. I know quite a few children who receive that also just for asthma issues (I'm a schoolteacher). Hope this helps! Nicol Mom to 10 cHaRGe, Jordan 6, Jenna 1, and baby #4 due in July At 05:59 PM 4/3/2004 +0000, you wrote: >Hello everyone, > >I am doing some research regarding what Medicaid waivers different >States offer for children with disabilities. > >We live in Oregon and here they offer very little. >SSI and Medicaid eligibility is based on the parents income. We have >a version of the Beckett waiver but it only serves 200 kids, >with half of those slots reserved for vent dependent kids. > >I have friends that are in the process of moving to Idaho because >they offer the waiver to all children with disabilities. I understand >Idaho's waiver program serves upward of 5000 kids. > >So my question's are... > >Which State do you live in and do you recieve a Medicaid Waiver? Does >the waiver serve large or small numbers of children, and also does >the waiver include such items as respite, diapers or what exactly >does the waiver mean to you. > >Thanks in advance for your replys's.. > >A quick update on Nicolas. He is now 6 1/2 and is in Kindergarten. >The year started kind of Rocky with him needing 2 assistants at all >times during school...he is now down to mostly 1. He attends a half >day at public school and a 1/2 day at a private school we pay for. It >is a good mix for him. > >His health is stable with just some yearly checks on various things. > >I have been checking in on the list from time to time but life is so >full and busy that I do not always get to read the posts. I hope all >is well with everyone's kids and families. > >Take care, > > Lezcano, Oregon > > > >Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in >the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. >For information about the CHARGE Syndrome >Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter) >please contact marion@... or visit >the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page >at http://www.chargesyndrome.org >7th International >CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. >Information will be available at our website >www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may >contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit >www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 - We have a lottery system in IL. I don't know the number of families served. You put your name in the lotto. If you win, you get the extra financial assistance forever. You do have to have an eval every 2 yrs to prove that your child still qualifies. The montly stipend is $564. It has increased yearly from $525 when we started a few years ago. The family can use the money as they see fit. At the reeval time, they also send out a voluntary questionnaire asking how that money has helped meet your child's needs and an affidavit that the money was in fact spend on issues related to your child. That can include making up for lost income when parents are unable to work to the extent that they did before. We were very fortunate to be drawn immediately after putting our names in. I think those funds come from the Beckett Waiver. There are also funds available for respite, home nursing, modifications to your home, etc that are based on income and asset requirements of the family. In order to get that assistance when Aubrie was an infant and we needed home nursing, we liquidated all of our stock assets and put the cash into the house because your residence is not considered an asset. However, I think there are now rules about that -- maybe a time frame in which you have to wait so long after making that sort of transaction. I don't know for sure since we're not utilizing those services now. Michele W Aubrie's mom 6 yrs " Beckett " waivers or other waiver programs.. Hello everyone, I am doing some research regarding what Medicaid waivers different States offer for children with disabilities. We live in Oregon and here they offer very little. SSI and Medicaid eligibility is based on the parents income. We have a version of the Beckett waiver but it only serves 200 kids, with half of those slots reserved for vent dependent kids. I have friends that are in the process of moving to Idaho because they offer the waiver to all children with disabilities. I understand Idaho's waiver program serves upward of 5000 kids. So my question's are... Which State do you live in and do you recieve a Medicaid Waiver? Does the waiver serve large or small numbers of children, and also does the waiver include such items as respite, diapers or what exactly does the waiver mean to you. Thanks in advance for your replys's.. A quick update on Nicolas. He is now 6 1/2 and is in Kindergarten. The year started kind of Rocky with him needing 2 assistants at all times during school...he is now down to mostly 1. He attends a half day at public school and a 1/2 day at a private school we pay for. It is a good mix for him. His health is stable with just some yearly checks on various things. I have been checking in on the list from time to time but life is so full and busy that I do not always get to read the posts. I hope all is well with everyone's kids and families. Take care, Lezcano, Oregon Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. For information about the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter) please contact marion@... or visit the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page at http://www.chargesyndrome.org 7th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information will be available at our website www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 , Here in Florida, the Beckett Waiver is called the " Model Waiver " . It is very limited to scope and number of children. Here are some snipped pieces of the waiver....below that is the amount of children allowed at one time.... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE The Model Waiver, formerly known as the Beckett Waiver, is a special Medicaid program approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and operated by the Florida Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services office and the Department of Health office of Children's Medical Services. The Economic Self-Sufficiency Program of the Department of Children and Families coordinates the eligibility determination upon receipt of a referral from the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services office. Services that are offered in the Model Waiver may include in-home care that must not exceed the comparable Medicaid cost for hospital care. The intent of providing services under the Model Waiver Program is to delay or prevent institutionalization and allow eligible recipients to live at home in the community as opposed to placement in a hospital. Services provided under the Model Waiver Program are limited to assistive technology and service evaluation; environmental accessibility adaptations and respite care. ELIGIBILITY The Model Waiver program serves a limited number of children: Pre-application criteria include the following six elements. The child must: · meet disability criteria for Social Security Disability; · have a level of care determination of " at risk for hospitalization " ; · have a diagnosis of a degenerative spinocerebellar disease which are generally identified in the 330-337 range of ICD9-CM diagnostic classifications; · be under 21 years of age; · be able to be maintained safely in the home using home and community based services; and, · not be eligible for Medicaid when the income and resources of their parent(s) are considered and would be eligible if the children's own income and resources are within Medicaid limits. The area Medicaid office will take the lead in initially screening for the Model Waiver Program. If the child currently has Medicaid that makes him/her ineligible, the CMAT cannot staff the child for waiver services. If it is determined during the screening process that the child is not eligible for the model waiver, it may be appropriate to offer the family a continuity of care staffing to see if the child is in need of other services and to aid in coordination of services. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Legislative Budget Issues FY 2004-05 Agency for Health Care Administration The table below details the home and community based programs managed by current Medicaid staff. Program # Served in Program Approximate Annual Program Expenditures Developmental Services Waiver 25,361 $520 million Aged/Disabled Adult Waiver 15,117 $89 million Assistive Care Services 9,679 $36 million Project AIDS Care 6,750 $26 million Nursing Home Diversion Waiver 900 $24 million Assisted Living for the Elderly Waiver 3,887 $21 million Consumer Directed Care Waiver 930 $14 million Channeling for the Elderly Waiver 1,855 $14 million Alzheimer's Waiver 450 $5.6 million Traumatic Brain Injury/Spinal Cord Injury Waiver 200 $1.7 million Adult Day Health Care Waiver 100 $1.4 million Adult Cystic Fibrosis Waiver 75 $1 million Hospice for Children 125 $1 million Supported Living Waiver 18 $400,000 Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly 14 $300,000 Model Waiver 5 $100,000 Managed, Integrated Long-Term Care Project TBD TBD Campanale johncampanale@... http://home.comcast.net/~briannacampanale http://home.comcast.net/~benjamincampanale <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> HEDGEBUILDERS---Protecting YOUR family and you...... www.hedge.org/sr/0074.htm " Making the Internet Safe for Work and Play " <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> " Beckett " waivers or other waiver programs.. Hello everyone, I am doing some research regarding what Medicaid waivers different States offer for children with disabilities. We live in Oregon and here they offer very little. SSI and Medicaid eligibility is based on the parents income. We have a version of the Beckett waiver but it only serves 200 kids, with half of those slots reserved for vent dependent kids. I have friends that are in the process of moving to Idaho because they offer the waiver to all children with disabilities. I understand Idaho's waiver program serves upward of 5000 kids. So my question's are... Which State do you live in and do you receive a Medicaid Waiver? Does the waiver serve large or small numbers of children, and also does the waiver include such items as respite, diapers or what exactly does the waiver mean to you. Thanks in advance for your reply's.. A quick update on Nicolas. He is now 6 1/2 and is in Kindergarten. The year started kind of Rocky with him needing 2 assistants at all times during school...he is now down to mostly 1. He attends a half day at public school and a 1/2 day at a private school we pay for. It is a good mix for him. His health is stable with just some yearly checks on various things. I have been checking in on the list from time to time but life is so full and busy that I do not always get to read the posts. I hope all is well with everyone's kids and families. Take care, Lezcano, Oregon Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. For information about the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter) please contact marion@... or visit the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation web page at http://www.chargesyndrome.org 7th International CHARGE Syndrome Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, July 22-24, 2005. Information will be available at our website www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-. In Canada, you may contact CHARGE Syndrome Canada at 1- (families), visit www.chargesyndrome.ca, or email info@.... Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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