Summary
The WA Basic Plus Waiver is a Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) program approved under authority 1915 (c). It aims to support eligible individuals with intellectual disabilities in Washington by offering various community, professional, caregiving, and goods/services. The waiver includes services like behavioral health stabilization, supported employment, and respite care. Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria, including income and resource limits, and agree to a person-centered service plan. The waiver promotes community living and independence over institutional care.
Eligibility Requirements
- Be an eligible client of DDA.
- Have a disability according to criteria established in the Social Security Act.
- Apply for long-term care services/Medicaid and have verified income that does not exceed 300% of the SSI federal benefit standard.
- If a child, parent's income and resources are not considered.
- If an adult living with a spouse, the spouse’s income and resources are not considered.
- Have resources less than $2,000 or be in the Apple Health for Workers with Disabilities (HWD) program.
- Meet the level of care provided in an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID) as determined by the DDA assessment.
- A person-centered service plan (PCSP) shows how health, safety, and habilitation needs can be met in the community with a monthly waiver service and/or monitoring.
- Agree to accept home and community-based services rather than an ICF/IID.
Services
Community Services
Professional Services
Caregiving Services
Goods and Services