HCBS Waivers List
Medicaid is a health care program for low income Coloradans. Applicants must meet eligibility criteria for one of the Medicaid Program categories in order to qualify for benefits.
Major program categories include Aid to Families with Dependent Children/Medicaid Only, Colorado Works/TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), Baby Care/Kids Care, Aid to the Needy Disabled, Aid to the Blind, and Old Age Pension.
To apply for Medicaid, contact your local County Department of Social/Human Services. Waiver programs provide additional Medicaid benefits to specific populations who meet special eligibility criteria. This chart summarizes those benefits and criteria, and tells you how to apply for Medicaid under a waiver. For some people, a waiver is the only way to qualify for Medicaid.
Clients must meet financial, medical, and program criteria to access services under a waiver. The applicant's income must be less than $1,986.00 (300%, or three times, the Supplemental Security Income allowance) per month and countable resources less than $2,000 for a single person or $3,000 for a couple. The applicant must also be at risk of placement in a nursing facility, hospital, or ICF/MR (intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded). To utilize waiver benefits, clients must be willing to receive services in their homes or communities. A client who receives services through a waiver is also eligible for all basic Medicaid covered services except nursing facility and long-term hospital care. When a client chooses to receive services under a waiver, the services must be provided by certified Medicaid providers or by a Medicaid contracting managed care organization. The cost of waiver services cannot be more than the cost of placement in a nursing facility, hospital, or ICF/MR.
Each waiver has an enrollment limit. There may be a waiting list for any particular waiver. Applicants may apply for more than one waiver, but may only receive services through one waiver at a time. Anyone who is denied Medicaid eligibility for any reason has a right to appeal. Talk to your County Department of Social/Human Services if you wish to exercise your right to appeal.
CHILDREN'S HCBS WAIVER
CHILDREN WITH AUTISM WAIVER
CHILDREN'S EXTENSIVE SUPPORT WAIVER
CHILDREN'S HABILITATION RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM WAIVER
HCBS WAIVER for PERSONS with BRAIN INJURY
HCBS WAIVER for PERSONS with MENTAL ILLNESS
HCBS WAIVER for PERSONS LIVING WITH AIDS
HCBS WAIVER for PERSONS who are ELDERLY, BLIND, AND DISABLED
SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICES WAIVER
WAIVER for PERSONS DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
To provide Medicaid benefits in the home or community for disabled children who would otherwise be ineligible for Medicaid due to excess parental income and/or resources. Children must be at risk of nursing facility or hospital placement.
Population: Birth through age 17
Disabled children in the home at risk of nursing facility or hospital placement.
Medical Criteria: Nursing facility or hospital level of care.
Services:
Case management
In home support services (IHSS)
Regulations:
C.R.S. 25.5-6-901, as amended; 42 C.F.R. 441.300 ¿ 310;
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.506
To provide Medicaid benefits in the home or community for children with a medical diagnosis of Autism who are most in need due to the severity of their disability. Children must meet additional targeted criteria.
Population: Birth through age 5
Children medically diagnosed with Autism with intensive behavioral needs who are at risk of institutionalization.
Medical Criteria: Diagnosed with Autism Under 6 years of age
Services:
Case Management
Behavioral therapies
Regulations:
C.R.S. 25.5-6-801-805, as amended
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.519
To provide Medicaid benefits in the home or community for children with developmental disabilities or delays, that are most in need due to the severity of their disability. Children must meet additional targeted criteria.
Population: Birth through age 17
Children with intensive behavioral or medical needs who are at risk of institutionalization. Children, birth through age 4, must have a developmental delay. Children, 5 through 17, must have a developmental disability.
Medical Criteria: Intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded level of care.
Services:
Specialized Medical Equipment & Supplies
Community Connection Services
Home modifications
Personal assistance
Professional services (incl. behavioral)
Regulations:
C.R.S. 27-10.5-401, as amended; C.R.S. 25.5-6-401-411,
as amended; 42 C.F.R. 441.300-310
Department of Human Services, Developmental Disabilities Services,
2 CCR 503-1;
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.503
To provide residential services for children and youth in foster care who have a developmental disability and extraordinary needs. Children must be at risk for institutionalization. The waiver is designed to assist children/youth to acquire, retain, and/or improve self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills necessary to live in the community with a plan to include services.
Population: Birth to 21 years of age
Children from birth to 21 years of age who are placed through a County Department of Social Services, have a developmental disability and extraordinary service needs, and for whom services cannot be provided at the county negotiated rate.
Medical Criteria: Children/youth must be determined to be at risk of institutionalization in an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded level of care by his/her physician
Services:
Cognitive services
Communication services
Community Connection Services
Counseling and therapeutic services
Emergency assistance training
Independent living training
Personal care services
Self-advocacy training
Supervision services
Travel services
Regulations:
C.R.S. 25.5-5-306(1) (1995 Supp); C.R.S. 27-10.5-102(11) (1995 Supp)
Department of Human Services, Child Welfare Services,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.508
To provide a home or community based alternative to hospital or specialized nursing facility care for persons with brain injury.
Population: Age 16 through 64
Persons with brain injury as defined in the Colorado Code of Regulations with specific diagnostic codes.
Medical Criteria: Hospital or nursing facility level of care.
Services:
Adult day services
Specialized Medical Equipment & Supplies
Behavioral management
Day treatment
Home modifications
Mental health counseling
Non-medical transportation
Personal care
Respite care
Substance Abuse Counseling· Supported Living Program
Transitional Living
Personalized Emergency Response System
Regulations:
C.R.S. 25.5-6.701-706, as amended; 42 C.F.R. 441.300 - 310
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.515
To provide a home or community based alternative to nursing facility care for persons with major mental illness.
Population: Age 18 and older
Persons with a diagnosis of major mental illness.
Medical Criteria: Nursing facility level of care.
Services:
Adult day services
Alternative care facilities
Personal Emergency Response System
Home modifications
Homemaker services
Non-medical transportation
Personal care
Respite care
Regulations:
C.R.S. 25.5-6-601-607, as amended; 42 C.F.R. 441.300-310
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.509
To provide a home or community based alternative to hospital or nursing facility care for persons living with HIV/AIDS.
Population: All ages
Persons with a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS.
Medical Criteria: Nursing facility or hospital level of care.
Services:
Adult day services
Personal Emergency Response System
Homemaker services
Non-medical transportation
Personal care
Private duty nursing
Regulations:
C.R.S. 25.5-6-501-508, as amended; 42 C.F.R. 441.300-310
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.496
To provide a home or community based alternative to nursing facility care for elderly, blind, and disabled persons.
Population: Age 18 and older
Elderly persons with a functional impairment (aged 65+) or blind or physically disabled persons (aged 18-64).
Medical Criteria: Nursing facility level of care.
Services:
Adult day services
Alternative care facilities
Community transition services
Personal Emergency Response System
Home modifications
Homemaker services
In home support services (IHSS)
Non-medical transportation
Personal care
Respite care
Regulations:
C.R.S. 25.5-6-301-313, as amended; 42 C.F.R. 441.300-310
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.485
To provide to persons with developmental disabilities supported living in the home or community.
Population: Age 18 and older
Persons who can either live independently with limited supports or who, if they need extensive supports, are already receiving that high level of support from other sources, such as family.
Medical Criteria: Intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded level of care.
Services:
Specialized Medical Equipment & Supplies
Counseling and therapeutic services
Dental services
Day habilitation services (specialized, community access)
Hearing services
Home modifications·
Personal assistant services
Supported living consultation
Transportation
Vision services
Employment (pre-vocational and supported employment)
Regulations:
C.R.S. 27-10.5-101 - 103, as amended;
C.R.S. 25.5-6-401-411, as amended;
42 C.F.R. 441.300 - 310
Department of Human Services, Developmental Disabilities Services,
2 CCR 503-1;
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.500.90
To provide to persons with developmental disabilities services and supports out of the family home which allow them to continue to live in the community.
Population: Age 18 and older
Persons who require extensive supports to live safely, including access to 24-hour supervision, and who do not have other resources for meeting those needs.
Medical Criteria: Intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded level of care.
Services:
Day habilitation (specialized day, community access)
Residential habilitation (24 hour individual or group)
Transportation· Specialized medical equipment and supplies
Supported employment
Skilled nursing
Behavioral services
Dental
Vision
Regulations:
C.R.S., 27-10.5-101-103, as amended;
C.R.S. 25.5-6-401-411, as amended;
42 C.F.R. 441.300-310
Department of Human Services, Developmental Disabilities Services,
2 CCR-503-1;
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing,
10.C.C.R. 2505-10, Section 8.500