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The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) has clarified qualification requirements for Residential Habilitation in the Consolidated Waiver specifically for individuals with a Medically Complex Condition (MCC).

Currently, there are about ten providers qualified to provide Residential Habilitation to individuals with an MCC in the Consolidated Waiver. To ensure that individuals with an MCC have access to needed services, current residential providers are encouraged to become qualified to provide Residential Habilitation to individuals with a MCC.

Please see ODPANN 26-044 for more information and details on the following:

  • Why Should Providers Become Qualified?
  • What are the Steps for Current Residential Providers to become an MCC Residential Habilitation Provider?
  • What are the Responsibilities of the Administrative Entity (AE) to Support Current Residential Providers to become MCC Qualified?

Questions about this communication should be directed to the appropriate ODP Regional Office.

The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) has provided updated guidance, ODPANN 24-120, on how to provide Life Sharing services to individuals with a Medically Complex Condition (MCC). This FAQ Version 2 includes the previous set of FAQs as well as new ones. There are three attachments to the FAQ to provide further guidance that aligns with ODP’s waivers. ODP will continue to provide additional guidance and will release new versions of the FAQ as needed.

  • Attachment 1: Guidance for Life Sharing
  • Attachment 2: Provider Qualifications for Life Sharing Agencies Serving Individuals With a Medically Complex Condition
  • Attachment 3: Decision Tree
  • Attachment 4: Medically Complex Condition (MCC) Life Sharing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

ODP Announcement 22-036 is now obsolete.

Questions about this communication should be directed to the appropriate ODP Regional Office.

This Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) webinar will provide information to professionals on the topic of Medically Complex Condition (MCC). This presentation will give insight as to how history has informed new practices, changes that ODP implemented, and information about how professionals can provide services to individuals with a medically complex condition.

Audience:
Professionals: Support Coordinators (SC), Administrative Entities (AE), and Providers

Date:
December 9, 2024, 10:00 am – 11:30 am

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