Medicaid Home- and Community-Based (HCBS) Intellectual Disability Waiver (ID)

What is it?

The Intellectual Disability Waiver (ID) provides funding and support so that eligible persons can remain in their own homes or communities who would otherwise require care in a medical institution. The Iowa Department of Health & Human Services has an ID Waiver Information Packet with additional information.

What services are available?

Waiver services are specific to the individual and may include the following:

  • Adult Day Care
  • Consumer-Directed Attendant Care (CDAC)
  • Day Habilitation
  • Home and Vehicle Modifications
  • Home Health Aide
  • Interim Medical Monitoring and Treatment
  • Nursing
  • Personal Emergency Response System
  • Prevocational
  • Respite
  • Supported Community Living
  • Supported Community Living – Residential Based
  • Supported Employment
  • Transportation
  • Consumer Choices Option   

Who is eligible?

A person may be eligible for the waiver if they are diagnosed with an intellectual disability, meets level of care requirements, and qualifies for Medicaid. 

Where can I get more information or help?

  • For help with applying for Medicaid or the waiver, contact Iowa Medicaid Member Services at 1-800-338-8366 or locally in the Des Moines area at 515-256-4606, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. For telephone accessibility assistance if you are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, or have difficulty speaking, call Relay Iowa TTY at 1-800-735-2942. Detailed information about waivers can be found here
  • You can also contact your local area agency on aging/aging and disabilities resource center for help with applying for Medicaid or the waiver. Visit Lifelong Links to find the agency in your area.
  • Iowa Legal Aid is a non-profit agency that provides legal assistance to low-income and vulnerable Iowans. Information can be found on the Iowa Legal Aid website and they can be reached by phone at 800-532-1503 or, for Iowans 60 or older, 800-992-8161.

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Related Pages

Overview of Medicaid

Managed Care Ombudsman Program

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