Benefits for Children with Developmental Disabilities

Nancy E. Wright, Esq.

GAL Video Training 2015

1.Developmental Disability-An Assortment of Legal Definitions

A. Federal Developmental Disabilities Act 42 USC 15001 §102(8)

Age 5 and over with severe, chronic disability that

Is attributed to mental and/or physical impairment

Manifested before age 22

Is likely to continue indefinitely

Results in substantial functional limitations in three or more major life activities

Reflects long term need for special services

B. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) “Child with Disability”

Child with:

Intellectual disability

Hearing, visual, orthopedic, speech or language impairment

Serious emotional disturbance

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Traumatic Brain Injury

Specific Learning Disability

Other Health Impairment

Who, by reason thereof need special education and related services

C. Social Security Administration

Child under age 18 who has a physical or mental condition(s):

That has lasted or expected to last at least a year or result in death AND

That seriously limits life activities

D. Florida DD Waiver Florida Statutes §393.063

Disorder or syndrome that manifests before 18

Attributable to:

Down syndrome

Intellectual disability (generally, IQ under 70)

Autism (NOT ASD, Asperger’s or PDD-NOS)

Spina bifida

Prader-Willi syndrome, or

Cerebral palsy

Substantial handicap that can be expected to continue indefinitely

E. Florida DD Waiver High Risk Child

Age 3 to 5 with one or more:

Delay in cognition, language or physical development

Traumatic illness or infection associated with DD

Has parent or guardian with DD who needs assistance meeting child’s needs

Has physical or genetic anomaly associated with DD

2.State Plan Medicaid Services

A. State Plan Medicaid Services

Private Duty Nursing

Personal Care Assistant/Home Health Aide

ABA for Child with ASD

OT/PT/SLT/RT

Consumable Medical Supplies (e.g., diapers, wipes)

Durable Medical Equipment (e.g., wheelchair, hospital bed)

State In-Patient Psychiatric (SIPP)

B. Child Welfare-Related Services

Medicaid Foster Care (MFC)

Child Health Targeted Case Management (for MFC)

Specialized Therapeutic Foster Care (STFC)

Comprehensive Behavioral Health Assessment (CBHA)

STFC Services Level I or II

Targeted Group Care Services

Child Mental Health Targeted Case Management

Child Welfare Behavioral Health Overlay

C. Community Behavioral Health Services

Assessment Services: psychiatric, record review, bio- psychosocial,brief behavioral health, psychological testing, limited functionalassessment

Treatment Plan Development & Modification

Medical & Psychiatric Therapies: medication management and treatment, brief individual & group therapies

Behavioral Health Therapies: Individual and family, group, dayservices for 2-5 y.o.

Community Support & Rehab Services: psychosocial rehab, clubhouse for 16 and up

Therapeutic Behavioral On-site Services: wraparound in permanent home or foster care

3.DD Waiver Services

A. DD Waiver Services not available to Children on Medicaid

Residential Group Home

Supported Living Services

Respite

Environmental Modifications

Supported Employment

Companion

Adult Day Training

B. DD iBudget Waiver Enrollment: What about the wait list?

2015 Gen’l Appropriations Act SB 2502, §20

Priority enrollment in the Waiver at time of finalization:

Adoption

Reunification with family members

Permanent placement with a relative

Permanent guardianship with non-relative

Crisis Enrollment

1st Priority: Homeless

2nd Priority: Serious danger to self or others

3rd Priority: Caregiver under duress/unable to care

C. When are DD Waiver services needed?

For services not offered through SP Medicaid/EPSDT

If you can’t find providers through SP Medicaid who are qualified to work with children with DD

To ensure continued Medicaid for reunification

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