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Applying for
State Funded Support
In Illinois,
the first step in the process to access state funded
residential services would be to contact the regional
independent case-coordination service to complete what is
known as a "Pre-Admission Screening".
You can go to the
Illinois Developmental Disability website for additional
information and to find the Admissions agency closest to
your home.
The
screening will evaluate medical, social, psychological,
educational and other clinical needs. Individuals must
qualify for federal Medicaid funding in order to receive
state support. This means that a clinical finding of a
developmental disability with deficits in at least three of
the five major review areas must be diagnosed.
Additionally, the person with a disability will have their
financial status reviewed to determine eligibility. Prior to
this review, it is imperative for families to consider
special needs trusts and other financial planning that would
ensure eligibility for the family member with a disability.
Trusts and other financial plans should be in place at least
24 months before the screening process begins.
Individuals
should begin the housing application process shortly after
they graduate from high school. Obviously, this choice is
entirely up to the individual or family. Many prefer to live
with their families for support, others choose to move and
live on their own. Factors such as age, how independently
the individual functions, age and health of the care-givers,
and need for independence must be considered. The current
limited status of State funding requires families to start
as soon as is practical.
It is
important to remember that openings are not always available
in a preferred geographic area, agency or facility. If a
person/family has a preference, it is important to start
looking sooner, and be willing to accept placement earlier
should an appropriate opening become available. Emergency
placements due to loss of a caregiver are difficult and
unfortunately can involve less individual/family choice.
Once
eligibility is determined, the case coordination service
will work with the family to make a choice of service
providers. Once a match is determined, the process to obtain
state-funding will begin.
Types of Residential Support
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