WASHINGTON


Basic Plus: supports individuals with DD who require waiver services to meet their assessed health and safety needs in the community. Services are provided in their own home, family home, in an adult family home or adult residential center. The Basic Plus waiver serves individuals of all ages.

Children's Intensive In-Home Behavioral Supports (CIIBS): Waiver supports youth at risk of out-of-home placement due to challenging behaviors. The CIIBS model involves wraparound planning and family-centered positive behavior support. The CIIBS waiver serves persons aged between 8 and 20.

Community Protection: offers therapeutic residential supports for individuals assessed to require 24-hour, on-site staff supervision to ensure the safety of others. Participants voluntarily agree to follow the Community Protection guidelines. Individuals served are age 18 and older.

Core: offers residential options to individuals at immediate risk of institutional placement or have an identified health and welfare need for services that cannot be met by the Basic Plus Waiver. Age 0+

Individual & Family Services (IFS):supports individuals who require waiver services to remain in the family home. Individuals must live with a family member. Services are limited by the amount of the annual allocation, which is determined by the DDA assessment ($1,200; $1,800; $2,400; or $3,600).

Community First Choice: Medicaid for low-income seniors 7 adults with disabilities

Community Options Program Entry Systems (COPES): Provides adult day health, adult day care, client support training & wellness education, community choice guiding, community support: goods and services, environmental modifications, home delivered meals, skilled nursing services, specialized medical equipment and supplies, and transportation services to individuals ages 65 or older, and individuals with physical or other disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.

New Freedom: Provides personal assistance services, environmental and vehicle modification, individual directed goods/services/supports, training and educational supports, and treatment and health maintenance services to individuals ages 65 or older, and individuals with physical or other disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.

Residential Support: Provides adult day health, adult family home specialized behavior support service, client support training and wellness education, community stability supports, enhanced residential services, expanded community services, nurse delegation, skilled nursing, and specialized medical equipment and supplies to individuals ages 65 or older, and individuals with physical or other disabilities ages 18-64 years who meet a nursing facility level of care.

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