8218 Institutional Transitions
The intent of
the Institutional Transition program is to transition eligible individuals
from Medicaid approved institutional care settings into the community
and onto HCBS waiver services (see 8112).
Individuals
must be eligible for Medicaid and functionally eligible for one of the
following HCBS waivers: Frail and Elderly (FE), Physical Disability (PD),
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (I/DD), or Brain Injury (BI).
For HCBS waivers with waiting lists, the individual must be a current resident
in an institutional care setting for a minimum of 90 consecutive days
before being considered eligible to apply for an institutional transition. In
the event an individual is admitted to a facility for a temporary stay
which becomes long term with no disruption of services, the temporary
stay days shall count toward the 90 day stay requirement.
The MCO or State Hospital Discharge Planner is responsible for initiating
the referral process and shall send a request for institutional transition
to the HCBS Transition Specialist. The functional
assessment will be conducted by the assessing entities that currently
serve each of the HCBS waiver populations specified above. The
HCBS Transition Specialist will notify eligibility staff of eligible individuals
via the ES-3160.
For individuals
eligible for institutional transition, HCBS begins the date the individual
transitions from an institutional living arrangement to community living,
if approved by the HCBS Transition Specialist. (See 8200.2).
Ongoing case management will also be provided by the care coordinator. Eligibility
staff are responsible for informing the care coordinator concerning the
Medicaid eligibility decision, the amount of any client obligation, and
any changes in obligation or eligibility. The care coordinator is responsible
for providing information to eligibility staff concerning the person-centered
service plan, the cost of the care, and any changes in that care or in
the client’s living arrangement. The ES-3160/
ES-3161 shall
be used for these purposes.