Home and Community-Based Services DDA Waivers.
The DDA assists individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to obtain services and support based on individual preferences, capabilities, and needs. While some DDA clients live in residential habilitation centers, an institutional setting, most clients live in the community. Home and community based services Medicaid waivers allow clients who live in community settings to receive optional services at the same level as they would receive in an institutional setting.
The DDA offers services under five waivers: Core, Basic Plus, Community Protection, Individual and Family Services, and Children's Intensive In-Home Behavior Supports (CIIBS). The waiver services provided to DDA clients are designed to promote everyday activities, routines, and relationships, and may include services targeted at community integration, support services provided by contracted professionals, caregiving, and equipment, supplies, and other specialized services.
The Basic Plus waiver serves DDA clients of all ages. Services are provided in the client's own home, in an adult family home, or an adult residential center. The CIIBS waiver supports youth with challenging behaviors. In addition to other waiver eligibility criteria, to be eligible for CIIBS services, the family must agree to participate in the program, and the child must:
In addition to specified services and supports for which a DDA client is assessed and approved for a certain number of hours, the Basic Plus and CIIBS waivers also offer aggregate services, which refers to a combination of services subject to specified dollar limits.
Respite Care.
Respite care is short-term intermittent care to provide relief for a person who lives with a DDA client and is their primary care provider, whether paid or unpaid. For certain waivers, including the Basic Plus and CIIBS waivers, the client is assessed by the DDA and authorized for a maximum number of respite hours.
The DSHS must provide respite care as part of the aggregate services available under both the Basic Plus DDA waiver and the CIIBS DDA waiver.
By September 1, 2024, the DSHS must submit a waiver amendment to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Upon the approval from CMS, the DSHS must update the Basic Plus and CIIBS waivers within 30 days to allow respite care as part of the waivers' aggregate services.