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Indiana's Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver program provides individualized supports to assist people of all ages to live successfully in home and community settings. In support for the past, Medicaid only paid support for long-term care services in an institutional environment, such as nursing facilities and group homes. The waiver program "waives" the necessity of admission into an institution for Medicaid to pay for needed home and community-based services.
Waivers fund therapeutic and other needed supports and services. HCBS Medicaid waivers make Medicaid funds available as an alternative to institutional care if supporting the individual in the home and/or a community setting is no more than the cost of care within an institutional environment.
There are five statewide Medicaid waiver options for an individual in Indiana. However, one of those Waivers is closed and no longer accepts new applicants. The Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) Transition waiver is for children and youth with severe emotional disturbances or serious mental illness who transitioned from the prior Community Alternative to the PRTF Grant. As of October 1, 2012, no additional children can apply for or receive waiver services through the PRTF Transition waiver. The other four Medicaid waiver programs are accepting applications and new individuals.
To be eligible for BDDS programs, an individual must be found to have substantial functional limitations in three or more of six major life activities AND meet all of the following four basic conditions. They include:
1. physical or intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, or condition similar to an intellectual disability;
2. the condition is expected to continue indefinitely;
3. the condition had an age of onset prior to age 22; and
4. the individual needs a combination services.
The six major life activity categories are:
1. self-care;
2. learning;
3. self-direction;
4. capacity for independent living;
5. receptive and expressive language; and
6. mobility.
The Indiana Medicaid Waiver
Policy Number: BDDS 460 0527 034
Indiana’s Medicaid Waiver Programs: Home and Community-Based Services for Adults and Children.
There are three ways to access the Application for Medicaid waiver services.
You can contact your local Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services (BDDS) Office and request an Application Packet to apply for the Family Supports waiver. To locate your local Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services (BDDS) Office, visit their website at https://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/4088.htm. The BDDS state office number is another resource for locating your local BDDS Office: 1-800-545-7763.
As of 2/1/21, the BDDS Gateway online application for services is now available. This Application, available 24/7, can be used to apply for waiver services and/or group home placement. For further information and to access this online Application, see: https://bddsgateway.fssa.in.gov.
Waiver application forms for printing off and submitting may also be found online by following this link: https://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/information-for-consumers/forms/. It is essential to submit the Application for Developmental Disabilities Services form (State Form 55068): https://forms.in.gov/Download.aspx?id=10691 along with the following two application forms: the Authorization for Disclosure of Personal Health Information form (HIPAA): https://forms.in.gov/Download.aspx?id=9484 and the Confirmation of Diagnosis 54727 form: https://forms.in.gov/Download.aspx?id=10267.
The Application and two other forms must be returned to the local BDDS Office. The Application and other documents can be submitted in person, by mail, or by fax. Other individuals and/or agency representatives can help complete the application. (See “Additional Information” section below.)
Whether you apply online or fill out the paper forms and submit them, keep a copy of your dated waiver application. Also, request a receipt to confirm the initial Application was received. Save this documentation for your records (along with dated notes when you contact the BDDS office).
After the Application is submitted to the local BDDS Office, intake staff from that office will determine eligibility and preliminary Level of Care (LOC). (** Make sure the BDDS Office administers the “Level of Care Screening Instrument” (LOCSI). It must be administered for an eligible individual, age six and above, to be added to the Wait List.)
The Community Integration and Habilitation waiver will be a "needs-based" waiver ONLY for people who meet specific criteria. To move from the Family Supports waiver onto the CIH waiver, an individual must meet specific eligibility/priority criteria, which may include:
• Death of primary caregiver and no other caregiver available;
• Caregiver over 80 years of age and no other caregiver available;
• Evidence of abuse or neglect in the current placement;
• Extraordinary health and safety risks;
• Eligible individuals transitioning to the community from a nursing facility, extensive support needs homes or state-operated facilities;
• Eligible individuals determined to need active treatment in a group home no longer;
• Eligible individuals transitioning from 100% state-funded services;
• Eligible individuals aging out of the Department of Education, Department of Child Services, or supported group living; and
• Eligible individuals requesting to leave a Large Private Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID).
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Medicaid Waiver
The TBI Waiver covers services that may include: Adult Day Services, Adult Family Care, Assisted Living, Attendant Care, Behavior Management/ Behavior Program and Counseling, Case Management, Community Transition Services, Environmental Modifications, Health Care Coordination, Homemaker Services, Home Delivered Meals, Nutritional Supplements, Personal Emergency Response Systems Pest Control, Residential Based Habilitation, Respite Care, Specialized Medical Equipment & Supplies, Structured Day Program, Supported Employment, Transportation and Vehicle Modifications.
All educational materials listed on this page are directly from:
Wheeler, M. (2021). Indiana’s Medicaid waiver programs: Home and community-based services for adults and children. Retrieved from https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/irca/articles/medicaid-waiver-programs-home-and-community-based-services-for-adults-and-children.html.
After a family member is placed on the Medicaid waiver waiting list through the BDDS Office, you can check their status on the waiting list by using the following portal: https://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/4328.htm.
To access the information, a consumer or guardian must provide the following information: Last four digits of social security number or Dart-ID; first and last name; date of birth, and requestor's name if not the Consumer or guardian.
Once the information is verified, a second page will appear, including: Consumer’s address and phone number; Guardian contact information (if applicable); the Consumer’s waiver application date(s), and BDDS District Office contact information.
Suppose the Consumer or guardian discovers that any of the information is incorrect. In that case, they can click on the “Help Desk” link, and an e-mail will be sent to the appropriate people to update and track the information.
** You should contact your local BDDS Office immediately if you have a change in address, telephone number, and/or any other contact information.
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