NC CAP-MR/DD Waivers: Summary of Planned Tiers (3 waivers)



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NC CAP-MR/DD Waivers: Summary of Planned Tiers (3 waivers) Home and Community Based (HCBS) Waivers Three (3) targeted waivers Supports, Comprehensive, Community Intensive: each waiver provides for the specifically defined needs of intended participants based on intensity of need, financial limits, and services/supports. The primary purpose of the Tiered waivers is to develop a system that; 1) assures that individuals receive the services/supports they need; 2) Services are authorized equitably based on the individual s intensity of need. These waivers require individuals to participate in Habilitative services and are not intended to provide individuals 24 hour direct services/support. Tier 1 Supports Waiver FINANCIAL Up to $17, 500 LEVEL AND INTENSITY OF NEED Individuals have natural/community/nonpaid supports and/or low intensity of service/support need to enable them to live successfully in the community. The individual is at risk of out-of-home placement or loss of their current living situation due to the family/caregiver s inability to continue to provide support. The individuals needs are successfully met through the services offered in the Supports Waiver and/or with the addition of natural/community/non-paid supports. Individuals need periodic and intermittent paid services/supports to maintain habilitative skills and reduce risk or jeopardy of health and safety. Self-Direction is an option Home and Community Supports Personal Care Services Day Supports Supported Employment Long Term Vocational Services Individual Caregiver Training and Education Specialized Consultative Services Respite Behavioral Consultant Crisis Services Crisis Respite Additional Supports Augmentative Communication Devices Maximum of $ 5,000 for the life of the Specialized Equipment and Supplies (Maximum of 1

$3,000 per plan year) Vehicle Adaptations (Maximum of $15,000 for life of the Personal Emergency Response System Transportation (Maximum of $2,000 per plan year) Home Modifications (Maximum of $15,000 for life of Self-Direction Individual Goods and Services-Self-Direction ONLY (Maximum of $3,000 per the plan year) Any combination of these services may not exceed the $17,500 maximum annual benefit of the waiver. Tier 2 Comprehensive waiver Difference in bands BAND A: Can access any combination up to $45k adhering to individual category limits.. FINANCIAL Band A: $17, 501 to $45,000 LEVEL AND INTENSITY OF NEED Band A: The individual requires a higher level of paid support/services than those available within the Supports Waiver and/or they require a service/or intensity of the service not available in the Supports Waiver The individual is at high risk of out-ofhome placement or loss of their current living situation due to the family/caregiver s inability to continue to provide support The individual requires assistance /support to maintain current living arrangement and to minimize the potential for victimization/exploitation. The individual requires support to develop and maintain life skills (paying utility bills/rent on time to prevent disconnection, maintenance of home environment to prevent eviction, etc.). The individual s support needs are routine, Self-Direction is an option BAND A Home and Community Supports Personal Care Services Residential Supports( Levels I and II) Home Supports(Level I, II) Day Supports Supported Employment Long Term Vocational Services Adult Day Health Individual Caregiver Training and Education Specialized Consultative Services Respite 2

planned and structured to maintain habilitative skills and reduce risk or jeopardy of health and safety Behavioral Consultant Crisis Services Crisis Respite Additional Supports ( $15,000 per the life of the waiver on any combination of these services) Augmentative Communication Devices (Maximum of $ 5,000 for the life of the Specialized Equipment and Supplies (Maximum of $3,000 per plan year) Vehicle Adaptations (Maximum of $15,000 for life of the Personal Emergency Response System Transportation (Maximum of $2,000 per plan year) Home Modifications (Maximum of $15,000 for life of Self-Direction Individual Goods and Services-Self-Direction ONLY (Maximum of $3,000 per the plan year) Any combination of these services may not exceed the $45,000 maximum annual benefit of Band A. Tier 2 Comprehensive waiver Band B: Can access any combination up to $75k adhering to individual category limits. FINANCIAL Band B: $45,001 to $75,000 LEVEL AND INTENSITY OF NEED Band B: All of the above in addition to the following; The individual has greater intensity of support needs/are at severe risk of loss of their current living arrangement due to ongoing challenging behavior and/or chronic medical needs. The individual s needs involve extensive supervision and support due to their related skill development, behavioral and/or medical needs. Self Direction is not an option BAND B Home and Community Supports Personal Care Services Personal Care Services-Enhanced Residential Supports( Levels III) Home Supports(Level III) 3

The individual s paid supervision and support needs are extensive; frequency, duration and intensity are greater than for individuals served within Band A. The individual requires enhanced medical monitoring/support (G-Tube feeding, suctioning, positioning) The individual requires ongoing behavioral supports. Day Supports Supported Employment Long Term Vocational Services Adult Day Health Individual Caregiver Training and Education Specialized Consultative Services Respite Respite-Enhanced Respite-Institutional Behavioral Consultant Crisis Services Crisis Respite Additional Supports ( $20,000 per the life of the waiver on any combination of these services) Augmentative Communication Devices (Maximum of $ 5,000 for the life of the Specialized Equipment and Supplies (Maximum of $3,000 per plan year) Vehicle Adaptations (Maximum of $15,000 for life of the Personal Emergency Response System Transportation (Maximum of $2,000 per plan year) Home Modifications (Maximum of $15,000 for life of Any combination of these services may not exceed the $75,500 maximum annual benefit of Band B. Tier 3 Community Intensive FINANCIAL LEVEL AND INTENSITY OF NEED $75,001 to $135,000 The individual s support needs can not be adequately met in either the Supports or Comprehensive waivers. Self-Direction is NOT an option All services offered in the Supports and Comprehensive waivers are available in addition to these enhanced 4

The individual is at immediate risk of loss of their current living situation, and/or have an identified health and welfare needs that requires 24 hours per day supervision. The individual requires specially trained staff to provide continuous, non-stop monitoring/supervision 24 hours a day to ensure the individual s health, safety and wellbeing. The individual has chronic, pervasive, and extensive medical conditions that require specialized services and supports, AND/OR; The individual exhibits frequent intensive behavioral episodes that may include; sexual offending, self-injurious behaviors, aggression, property destruction, etc. The individual requires on-going specialized therapeutic services by a qualified Behavioral Health Professional, AND/OR qualified medical professionals. services. Home and Community Supports Personal Care Services Personal Care Services-Enhanced Residential Supports( Levels IV) Home Supports (Level V) Day Supports Supported Employment Long Term Vocational Services Adult Day Health Individual Caregiver Training and Education Specialized Consultative Services Respite Respite-Enhanced Respite-Institutional Respite- Nursing Behavioral Consultant Crisis Services Crisis Respite Additional Supports ( $25,000 per the life of the waiver on any combination of these services) Augmentative Communication Devices (Maximum of $ 5,000 for the life of the Specialized Equipment and Supplies (Maximum of $3,000 per plan year) Vehicle Adaptations (Maximum of $15,000 for life of the Personal Emergency Response System Transportation (Maximum of $2,000 per plan year) Home Modifications (Maximum of $15,000 for life of 5

Any combination of these services may not exceed the $135,000 maximum annual benefit. 6