MISSOURI

Adult Day Care: offers continuous care and supervision in a licensed adult day care setting to adults with disabilities ages 18 through 63 who meet nursing facility level of care. Services include but are not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, planned group activities, food services, observation, skilled nursing services as specified in the plan of care and transportation to and from the adult day care setting

Aged & Disabled: in-home services to individuals aged 63 or over who have been assessed with certain impairments and unmet needs to the extent that they would require nursing home care in the absence of these services. The services available include homemaker, chore, respite, home delivered meals and adult day care.

Brain Injury: participants with traumatic brain injuries who are between the ages of 21 and 65 that require nursing home level of care. Services include personal care, applied behavior analysis, assistive technology, environmental access and modification, neuropsychological evaluation, cognitive rehabilitation therapy, and occupational, physical and speech therapy.

Independent Living Waiver: similar to the Consumer-Directed State Plan Personal Care program, requiring the same eligibility criteria be met and offering additional personal assistance services beyond the limitations of the state plan. Additional services available include environmental accessibility adaptations, specialized medical equipment and supplies, financial management services, and case management

Medically Fragile: offers services to individuals who have serious and complex medical needs and are no longer eligible for services under the Healthy Children and Youth program. To be eligible, an individual must be age 21 or older and assessed as requiring placement in an ICF/MR absent these services. The services available include attendant care, private duty nursing, and specialized medical supplies

AIDS: provides in-home services to participants diagnosed by a physician as having AIDS or an HIV-related illness and are assessed as meeting a nursing home level of care. The services available include personal care, private duty nursing, attendant care, and supplies. Supplies include diapers, under pads, and gloves. The Department of Health and Senior Services, Bureau of HIV, STD, and Hepatitis administers this program.

Structured Family Caregiving: developed to provide a comprehensive and cost-effective Home and Community-Based Service (HCBS) option for individuals ages 21 and older diagnosed with Alzheimer's or a related disorder who wish to live at home in the community and would otherwise require institutionalization in a nursing facility.

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*Please note : All information is managed by the state and is subject to change based on their input.