The words you will run into, in plain language.
- Adult DD Waiver (#0076)
- Idaho’s federal 1915(c) Medicaid waiver that funds home- and community-based services for adults 18+ with developmental disabilities.
- Developmental disability (DD)
- A chronic disability that appears before age 22, is expected to continue indefinitely, and substantially limits 3 or more major life activities.
- HCBS (Home and Community-Based Services)
- Medicaid services delivered in a person’s home or community instead of an institution. You must qualify for HCBS Medicaid financially before DD services start.
- ICF/IID level of care
- Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities. The eligibility benchmark: you must need that intensity of support, but you receive it at home.
- Independent Assessment Provider (IAP)
- The outside organization DHW contracts (currently Liberty Healthcare) to perform the assessment that decides eligibility and support level.
- SIB-R / SIS-A
- The assessment tools that measure support needs to set the budget. Idaho uses the SIB-R today and has announced a planned move to the SIS-A.
- Individualized budget
- The dollar amount, set by the assessment (not by the family), that funds a participant’s services. Higher assessed need means a higher budget.
- Notice of Decision
- The written notice telling you whether you are eligible and how to appeal. You can appeal both an eligibility denial and the budget amount.
- Traditional waiver services
- The pathway where a certified agency delivers and manages services and you choose a plan developer to write the plan.
- Plan developer
- In Traditional services, the professional who hosts the person-centered planning meeting and writes and submits the Individual Support Plan (ISP).
- Self-direction (My Voice, My Choice)
- The pathway where you manage your own budget and hire your own workers, with help from a support broker.
- Support broker
- In self-direction, the professional you hire to help identify needs, build the support and spending plan, and find and hire workers.
- Community Support Worker (CSW)
- In self-direction, a staff member you choose and hire directly to provide services on your schedule.
- Fiscal Employer Agent (FEA) / FMS
- In self-direction, the vendor that holds your budget, issues payments, and handles payroll and employer taxes for the workers you hire.
- Residential habilitation
- Paid support that helps an adult build and keep daily-living skills to live safely at home. Agency-delivered reshab must use a DHW-certified agency.
- Person-centered plan (ISP)
- The service plan built around the participant’s own goals, choices, and needs, where services and providers are chosen.