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Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) has announced the release of the Guide to the ODP Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind Services. ODP is committed to effectively supporting d/Deaf, hard of hearing, and DeafBlind (DHHDB) individuals. The guide provides information, guidance, and combines all the current announcements (ODPANN 21-055, ODPANN 22-097, and ODPANN 22-099) into one document for ease of use. It can be found under the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind Required Training on the MyODP website.

Please view the announcement, ODPANN 24-118, for addition information and details.

The Office of Long-Term Living (OLTL) has announced new services that will be available as a result of the Community HealthChoices (CHC) Waiver renewal and OBRA Waiver renewal. Effective January 1, 2025, the following services will be available:

Chore Services – CHC Only

  • Provider Type: 59
  • Specialty Code: 431
  • Procedure Code: S5131

Teleservice Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy – CHC and OBRA

  • Provider Type: 59
  • Specialty Code: 207
  • Procedure Code: W0176

Teleservice Counseling Services – CHC and OBRA

  • Provider Type: 59
  • Specialty Code: 231
  • Procedure Code: W0175

Teleservice Nutritional Consultation – CHC and OBRA

  • Provider Type: 59
  • Specialty Code: 230
  • Procedure Code: W0170

The rates for the OLTL Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) rates, effective January 1, 2025, are available here.

Additional information on the licensure and certification requirements can be found in the Service Definitions under Appendix C of the waivers. Please note that these documents have not received final approval from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Once approval is received, a ListServ message will be sent with links to the final approved waiver applications.

The Fee for Service rates for Teleservice Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy, Teleservice Counseling Services, and Teleservice Nutritional Consultation have been added to the fee schedule attached to the ListServ.

For existing OLTL providers to enroll in the services listed above a request must be submitted to the enrollment and certification resource account. The required documentation should include an updated Provider Enrollment Information Form (PEIF), a copy of the required license or certification, and a copy of the job description for the service you are requesting to add to your provider profile. If you have any questions related to the new services you can reach out to the enrollment and certification unit at 1-800-932-0939, option 1, or via email.

Please provide us with your input regarding PBC in a very brief survey (only 5 questions). We are asking:

  • How confident are you that you will be ready to submit all data to ODP by the deadline (February/March 2025)?
  • How many staff do you have working on the PBC standards?
  • What are the top 3 challenges you are experiencing in preparing for PBC?
  • What specifically can RCPA do to support your organization to prepare for PBC?
  • What unanswered questions do you have regarding PBC?

Please complete the survey by December 4, 2025. For any questions, contact Carol Ferenz.

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) has shared a document with stakeholders that outlines draft performance standards. The Supports Coordination Organizations (SCO) Strategic Thinking Group is continuing to meet. ODP is interested in hearing feedback regarding the proposed standards.

Please share any comments you have with Carol Ferenz to share with ODP.

All entities that complete investigations are required to conduct the Certified Investigator Peer Review (CIPR) process, as outlined in the CIPR Manual. New live case study sessions for Part 2 of the CIPR Course are now available. This course is offered as an opportunity to support entities to complete high-quality CI Peer Reviews that help mitigate risks to individuals receiving services.

Please view ODPANN 24-117 for information and details.

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) has released an update to the requirements for Tuberculosis Testing in Chapter 2380, 6400, and 6500. Mantoux tuberculin skin test (TST) is strongly recommended for staff and individuals in congregate care settings. Follow current CDC guidance for health care personnel, which generally requires two tests with negative results. However, for purposes of measuring compliance, the department requires that at least one test with negative results be obtained. For additional details, see updates in red for communication ODPANN 24-094.

Join fellow members of the ANCOR community, April 7–9, 2025 in sunny San Diego, California! RCPA members get an additional discount on top of the member rate by using the coupon code 100STATE. This discount will get RCPA members $80 off their full conference registration. (Be sure to use coupon code at the time of registration. ANCOR cannot retroactively apply the code.)

ANCOR Connect ’25: Oceans of Opportunity invites you to imagine new and limitless opportunities for the work we do as a community of providers. As the signature national gathering of community providers that support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), ANCOR Connect ’25 will enable you to:

  • Connect with peers and partners across the country and across the globe;
  • Leverage cutting-edge technology and industry-leading innovations; and
  • Glean ideas for solutions that will advance our national quest to make truly inclusive communities a reality for all.

Together, we’ll explore new ways to navigate currents of change and the vast opportunities that lie before us. Because when we come together, the opportunities are limitless.

Note: If you are registering on behalf of a group rather than for yourself, this functionality is currently unavailable due to an internal program bug. We anticipate this group registration function will be available soon!

Pre-Conference Sessions
Pre-Conference Sessions take place on Monday, April 7 and offer deep dives into timely and relevant topics. There are four workshops total, spanning two two-hour time blocks. This means that you can participate in more than one Pre-Conference Session!

ANCOR is thrilled to offer the following workshops to jumpstart the learning at Connect ’25:

  • Taming the Management Monster: A Leadership Roadmap;
  • Innovative Solutions for Workforce and Housing: A Path to Stability;
  • Laying the Foundation: The DBT Model for Supportive Living; and
  • Beyond GPT: Using AI for Good in Disability Services.

Space is limited in each session and spots fill up fast — so secure your spot today by adding onto your conference registration!

Sponsoring & Exhibiting Opportunities
When it comes to getting your brand in front of the premier national gathering of the I/DD community, opportunity abounds! There is no shortage of reasons why sponsoring or exhibiting at ANCOR Connect ’25 should be part of your company’s 2025 business strategy. The event is teeming with opportunities to:

  • Secure brand placement in front of the largest national gathering of I/DD services professionals;
  • Build partnerships with ANCOR members by demonstrating the alignment of your values with their businesses; and
  • Glean insights into ANCOR’s role in the broader I/DD community and how you can deepen your engagement with ANCOR year-round.

Interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at our 2025 Conference? Download the ANCOR Connect ’25 Sponsor & Exhibitor Prospectus to explore opportunities today.

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