IDD Systems and Waiver Funding in Lancaster County

 
WAIVER FUNDING,
ELIGIBILITY AND THE
IDD SYSTEM IN
LANCASTER COUNTY
 
Services for individuals with Intellectual Disability,
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Children with
Medical Complexities
Jill M. Martin, Program Planner/Evaluator
 
ABOUT US
 
Lancaster County Behavioral Health and Developmental
Services (BHDS) is comprised of four components:
Mental Health
Crisis Intervention
Early Intervention (birth to three years)
Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (IDD)
 
 
 
2023
 
Lancaster County BHDS
 
2
 
IDD SYSTEM
 
FUNDING
 
Our funding comes from Federal,
State and local governments.
 
DIAGNOSES
 
Intellectual Disability
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Medically Complex (under 21 only)
 
CLINICAL ELIGIBILITY
 
Full scale IQ testing and adaptive
scores are required in most cases.
 
11/2023
 
System overview
 
3
 
WHY SHOULD I OPEN A
RECORD WITH BHDS?
 
Preparing for the future
 
Transitioning out of the school system
 
Service needs beyond what school
can provide
Working toward independence
 
Out of school and in need of support
 
 
2024
 
4
 
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
 
Call for an intake (717) 399-7355
Meet with a BHDS intake worker
BHDS will assess clinical eligibility based
on psychological evaluation
Record opened/Support Coordinator (SC)
assigned
Support Coordinator will work with you to
develop an Individual Support Plan (ISP).
The ISP will guide decisions about service
needs.
 
2024
 
Lancaster county BHDS IDD system
overview
 
5
 
FUNDING OPTIONS IF PAID
SERVICES ARE NEEDED NOW:
 
BASE FUNDING
 
Sometimes called the “Block
Grant”
State and local funds
Small pot of money
Best for short term or time-
limited needs (camp, respite)
Prioritized based on urgency of
need
 
WAIVER FUNDING
 
Federal and state funds
Large pot of money
Best for long term needs
Extensive regulation and rules to
follow (age limits, budget caps,
service limits, etc.)
Some Waivers may not be
immediately available
 
6
 
WHAT IS WAIVER FUNDING?
 
Community
based
 
Age
Requirement
 
School
 
Waiver funding is based on the
philosophy of serving individuals with
long term care needs in their homes and
communities instead of in institutional
settings.
 
Minimum age is three but most enroll
after graduation. Some enroll as teens or
during school years.
 
Waiver funded services cannot
replace what school must provide.
 
7
 
WAIVER FUNDING
 
WHICH WAIVER?
 
It depends on the service
needs of the individual.
 
COMMUNITY LIVING
WAIVER
 
Up to $85,000 yearly
based on need
.
 
PERSON/FAMILY
DIRECTED SUPPORTS
WAIVER
 
Up to $41,000 yearly
based on need.
Most graduates can be
served with this Waiver.
 
CONSOLIDATED
WAIVER
 
No funding cap –
typically for those
requiring residential
placement in a group
home, Lifesharing or
Supportive Living
 
IDD Waiver funding
 
8
 
WAIVER APPLICATION
PROCESS
 
Program Planners at BHDS and your Support
Coordinator will guide you through the
application process
 
Assets cannot exceed $8,000 (bank accounts,
CDs, savings bonds, retirement accounts, etc.)
 
The County Assistance Office makes the
financial eligibility determination, five year
look back if over 21
 
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WHAT SERVICES ARE
AVAILABLE?
 
In Home and Community Support
Companion
Employment Supports
Day Programs
Transportation
Residential Programs
Camp
Home/Vehicle Adaptations/Assistive Technology
Self-direction of services
 
IDD Service overview
 
10
 
CONTACT INFO:
 
Lancaster County BHDS IDD Program:
Lancaster County Government Center
150 N. Queen Street
5
th
 floor
Lancaster, PA 17603
Main number and intake: 717-399-7355
 
Jill M. Martin, Program Planner/Evaluator
MartinJ@lancastercountypa.gov
 
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Lancaster County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services provide support for individuals with Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and other complex medical needs. Learn about the funding sources, clinical eligibility requirements, and the process of opening a record with BHDS to access services. Discover the options for paid services through waiver funding and how to navigate the IDD system for long-term support.

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  • Waiver funding
  • Lancaster County
  • Developmental services
  • Clinical eligibility

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  1. WAIVER FUNDING, ELIGIBILITY AND THE IDD SYSTEM IN LANCASTER COUNTY Services for individuals with Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Children with Medical Complexities Jill M. Martin, Program Planner/Evaluator

  2. ABOUT US Lancaster County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (BHDS) is comprised of four components: Mental Health Crisis Intervention Early Intervention (birth to three years) Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Lancaster County BHDS 2023 2

  3. IDD SYSTEM FUNDING Our funding comes from Federal, State and local governments. DIAGNOSES Intellectual Disability Autism Spectrum Disorder Medically Complex (under 21 only) CLINICAL ELIGIBILITY Full scale IQ testing and adaptive scores are required in most cases. System overview 11/2023 3

  4. WHY SHOULD I OPEN A RECORD WITH BHDS? Preparing for the future Transitioning out of the school system Service needs beyond what school can provide Working toward independence Out of school and in need of support 2024 4

  5. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Call for an intake (717) 399-7355 Meet with a BHDS intake worker BHDS will assess clinical eligibility based on psychological evaluation Record opened/Support Coordinator (SC) assigned Support Coordinator will work with you to develop an Individual Support Plan (ISP). The ISP will guide decisions about service needs. Lancaster county BHDS IDD system overview 2024 5

  6. FUNDING OPTIONS IF PAID SERVICES ARE NEEDED NOW: WAIVER FUNDING BASE FUNDING Sometimes called the Block Grant State and local funds Small pot of money Best for short term or time- limited needs (camp, respite) Prioritized based on urgency of need Federal and state funds Large pot of money Best for long term needs Extensive regulation and rules to follow (age limits, budget caps, service limits, etc.) Some Waivers may not be immediately available 6

  7. WHAT IS WAIVER FUNDING? Waiver funding is based on the philosophy of serving individuals with long term care needs in their homes and communities instead of in institutional settings. Community based Age Minimum age is three but most enroll after graduation. Some enroll as teens or during school years. Requirement School Waiver funded services cannot replace what school must provide. 7

  8. WAIVER FUNDING WHICH WAIVER? It depends on the service needs of the individual. COMMUNITY LIVING WAIVER Up to $85,000 yearly based on need. PERSON/FAMILY DIRECTED SUPPORTS WAIVER Up to $41,000 yearly based on need. Most graduates can be served with this Waiver. CONSOLIDATED WAIVER No funding cap typically for those requiring residential placement in a group home, Lifesharing or Supportive Living IDD Waiver funding 8

  9. WAIVER APPLICATION PROCESS Program Planners at BHDS and your Support Coordinator will guide you through the application process Assets cannot exceed $8,000 (bank accounts, CDs, savings bonds, retirement accounts, etc.) The County Assistance Office makes the financial eligibility determination, five year look back if over 21 9

  10. WHAT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE? In Home and Community Support Companion Employment Supports Day Programs Transportation Residential Programs Camp Home/Vehicle Adaptations/Assistive Technology Self-direction of services IDD Service overview 10

  11. CONTACT INFO: Lancaster County BHDS IDD Program: Lancaster County Government Center 150 N. Queen Street 5th floor Lancaster, PA 17603 Main number and intake: 717-399-7355 Jill M. Martin, Program Planner/Evaluator MartinJ@lancastercountypa.gov 11

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