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Community waivers enable elderly, blind, and disabled ( EBD ) persons to live in community settings rather than in state institutions or nursing homes. They allow MA to pay for community services, which normally are not covered by MA.
Community waivers include the following programs:
Community Integration Program I ( CIP 1A and CIP 1B ).
Community Integration Program II ( CIP II ).
Community Options Program Waiver ( COP-W) .
Brain Injury Waiver.
Community Supported Living Arrangements ( CSLA ).
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly ( PACE ).
Wisconsin Partnership Program ( WPP ).
To be eligible for these waivers, a person must:
Meet MA level of care requirements for admission to nursing homes, and
Meet non-financial requirements for MA, and
Meet financial requirements for MA, and
Reside in a setting allowed by community waivers policies, and
Have a need for long term care services.
Have a disability determination if they are under
age 65. (Disability
is a non-financial eligibility requirement for Community Waiver programs
for anyone under age 65.)
Note: A person who is MAPP disabled may be eligible as
a Group A participant even if a regular disability has not been determined
by DDB.
This page last updated in Release Number: 06-02
Release Date: 07/14/06
Effective Date: 07/14/06