489.4 Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) HCBS Waiver Programs

489.41 General

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) administers the Adult Community Autism Program (ACAP) as well as the three HCBS programs listed in this section.

The ODP works with individuals who have a diagnosis of an intellectual or developmental disability to provide needed supports and services for both the individual and family members.  The ODP administers these services through County Mental Health/Mental Retardation (MH/MR) program offices.    The county MH/MR office determines an individual’s functional eligibility for one of its HCBS programs.  If an individual is found eligible, he or she will receive a supports coordinator.

The ODP also works with individuals who have received a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).  Through its Bureau of Autism Services (BAS), the ODP works to provide needed services and supports to individuals with autism spectrum disorder.  The BAS determines an individual’s functional eligibility for one of its programs.

The CAO determines financial eligibility for the ODP’s HCBS programs and for the ACAP.

489.42 List of ODP HCBS Programs for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities

Consolidated Waiver

The Consolidated Waiver provides services to qualified individuals age 3 and older who have a developmental or intellectual disability and who have been diagnosed as needing an ICF/MR level of care.

Person/Family Directed Support Waiver

The Pennsylvania Person/Family Directed Support Waiver provides services to individuals age 3 and older who have received a diagnosis of a developmental disability.

489.43 List of ODP HCBS Programs for Individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism Waiver

The Autism Waiver provides HCBS to qualified individuals age 21 and older who have a diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder.  The Autism Waiver is available statewide.

The Adult Community Autism Program (ACAP)

 ACAP provides HCBS to qualified individuals age 21 and older who have a diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder.

 

Updated March 19, 2012 , Replacing February 14, 2012