Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver waiting list guide
Page posted: 10/14/09 | Page reviewed: 4/9/24 | Page updated: 4/9/24 | |
Legal authority | Federally approved DD Waiver Plan, Minn. Stat. §256B.092, subd. 1f, Minn. Stat. §256B.0916, subd. 2 and 7, Minnesota's Olmstead Plan | ||
Background | The lead agency creates a waiver waiting list when people who are eligible for waiver services do not have immediate access to them. | ||
Urgency categories | The lead agency must assign an urgency category to a person who meets all the following criteria: The lead agency uses DD Waiver Waiting List Category Determination Tool, DHS-7209 (PDF) to determine an urgency category. The lead agency should use information from the person's assessment to complete the form. CategoriesThe four urgency categories are: 1. Institutional exit: A person in an intermediate care facility for persons with developmental disabilities (ICF/DD) or nursing facility who does not oppose leaving that setting. 2. Immediate need: A person who meets one of the following criteria: 3. Defined need: A person who has a current need for waiver services not covered by the institutional exit or immediate need categories. 4. Future need: A person who does not have a current need for waiver services but might in the future. | ||
MMIS fields | The lead agency must document a person's urgency category in MMIS using DD Screening Document fields 44-1 and 44-2. For more information, refer to DD Screening Document Codebook – Screening document fields. | ||
Reasonable-pace standards | A reasonable-pace standard is an amount of time a person can expect to be on a waiting list. Reasonable pace starts when the lead agency assesses the person and ends when the lead agency approves the person for waiver funding using the "pend enter" function in the Waiver Management System (WMS). Each urgency category has its own reasonable-pace standard: | ||
Notification | If the lead agency places a person on a waiting list, it must: 1. Notify the person via the Long-Term Services and Supports Notice of Action – Explanation of Changes to Your Support Plan, DHS-2828B. 2. Attach the DD Waiver Waiting List Category Determination Tool, DHS-7209 (PDF) to the notice of action. 3. Document the person’s waiting list category on DHS-2828B. | ||
Online training | DHS developed trainings to help people understand the waiting list process: | ||
Additional resources | The lead agency should: | ||
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