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Medwaiver Services in Florida

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This week post is really geared to those in Florida and if you plan on moving your loved one to Florida. If you are a parent reading this, you have a child with a developmental disability, and you have not applied for Medwaiver, this is for you. Yes, the waitlist is a mile long. Remember the #haveaplan I have talked about in previous posts? This is part of the plan. Don’t leave this piece for siblings and other family members to figure out!! And once you are on the waitlist, you have access to Medicaid regardless of your income. It is based on their disability. So, repeat after me- I will get this done. Also, the state has no clue what the need is if this application is not done.

The application is not that bad. I have attached it here. It’s difficult to find on the Agency for Persons with Disability (APD) Website. It is not user friendly.

Items you will need

Few tips

I had to go on a mad search to try to fine proof of my brothers diagnosis. It was months of trying to get people to give me information. The state of NY had lost any admission criteria and he went to school prior to IEPs being a thing. Parents- keep all records, please. My last effort was calling the lawyers office where is initial guardianship was filed and there were reports in it from an MD and psychologist. Thank you record keepers. Parents- do not do this to your neurotypical children.

The other tip I received was that sometimes ICFs can help bypass the waitlist. So if I move my brother tomorrow, he will bypass the waitlist because he is in an ICF and deemed eligible for services. This qualifies him for immediate need. They have a bad rep but he is doing so well so just do your homework. I personally did not have a choice because when I moved him, APD had closed all admissions to Waiver group homes due to COVID.

If you are moving an adult from out of state- plan on being the caregiver or hiring privately until placement happens. We were told 2 weeks and then COVID shut everything down. Still did this in 5 weeks and was not pretty. We hired a caregiver to help us out. (Shout out to Sara at Squared Life. Here is her website www.ssquared.life). There are no direct admissions! The one quote I received for a group home that was private pay was $650 per day. I felt bad but I laughed at the lady.

Crisis

If you read the application closely, in section number 1 they are asking if you qualify for crisis. We technically did but that would be another 30 days and no group homes were accepting admissions. If you are a caregiver to a elderly family member, your own health issues, and/or another sibling has a disability, over the age of 70, if caregiving prevents employment, and/or the person applying for services was at risk of being homeless, you can qualify for crisis. There are behavioral crisis as well. I know professionals, teachers, BCBAs, and others that have written letters on behalf of the individual explaining the need. Medical bills are getting too high because of high copays- put that in there. Send in as much information as you have.

I managed to get all of this accomplished while running a business. There were (and still are) days that were extremely difficult. Please share this with anyone who will need it. I have been one by one helping personal clients get this done.

This is a lot of information. Please send me an email with any questions.

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