Information for children with A&D waiver being targeted for Family Supports waiver
Family Voices Indiana has been getting calls from families
that have children currently on the Aged and Disabled (A&D) waiver and have
been targeted for the Family Supports waiver. We, along with ASK and the Arc, have sought clarification from Division of
Aging and BDDS (Bureau of Developmental Disabilities) about that process and
what the family can expect.
If your child is on the Aged and Disabled waiver, you should
have a review of eligibility for level of care for that waiver every six
months. At some point, if your child’s condition has improved, you might have
been notified of a waiver transfer, allowing you to stay on the Aged and
Disabled waiver until a more appropriate waiver was available.
Some of those individuals are now being targeted for the
Family Supports waiver because they applied for that waiver as well due to the developmental
needs of the child. Those families are being asked to sign paperwork to begin
an eligibility screen for the Family Supports Waiver when targeted:
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If your child still meets level of care for the
Aged and Disabled waiver, which is determined by an eligibility screen for
nursing facility level of care (typically a need for skilled nursing in absence
of the primary caregiver) then you can go through the process for the Family
Supports waiver and then determine, with assistance from the state, which
waiver best meets your child’s needs. If you meet level of care for Aged and
Disabled and feel it best meets your child’s needs, you can remain on that
waiver as long as your child continues to meet level of care for that waiver.
·
If your child no longer meets level of care for
the Aged and Disabled waiver, primarily those who only need assistance with
activities of daily living (bathing, toileting, etc) due to developmental needs
and not medical needs, then you will need to see if your child is eligible for
the Family Supports waiver and move to that waiver. If you no longer meet level
of care for Aged and Disabled, and refuse the Family Support waiver even if
your child qualifies for it, then you might lose all waiver services b/c your
child is no longer eligible for A&D.
In instances where you are told that your child no longer
meets level of care for the A&D waiver, you should receive a level of care
review form outlining why your child no longer meets level of care and an
explanation from your child’s case worker. That notice should contain
information about how to appeal the decision, which is your right. If you did
not receive this notice, you should ask your case manager for it.
If you were in this situation recently, and declined Family
Supports even though your child was eligible, and you have changed your mind,
you might be able to still obtain that waiver. You should talk to your local
BDDS office.
If you were in this situation recently, and accepted the
Family Supports waiver, but you feel your child is eligible for the A&D and
you were not given sufficient information, or ability to appeal, you can talk
to your AAA (Area Agency on Aging) about the notification and appeal process.
If you need additional assistance, feel free to contact us
at 317 944 8982 info@fvindiana.org
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