Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals With Developmental Disabilities

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Definition
Residential health care facilities that provide developmental services including training and support in life skills such as mobility, socialization, employment and recreation as well as skilled nursing services for children and adults with developmental disabilities (or a developmental disability and one or more secondary impairments) who require a level of medical care, support and supervision not available in group homes or other community care settings or through supported living arrangements, but who do not need full-time intensive medical care or support. Included are Intermediate Care Facilities/DD for people who have a primary need for developmental services and a recurring but intermittent need for skilled nursing services; Intermediate Care Facilities/DD-Habilitative for people who have a primary need for developmental services and an ongoing, predictable but intermittent need for skilled nursing services; and Intermediate Care Facilities/DD-Nursing for people who have a primary need for developmental services and a continuous need for skilled nursing services to monitor medication or medical conditions. These facilities are licensed by the state which also certifies that federal guidelines have been met.
URL Name
BH-8400-6000-350
Third Level Code
BH-8400
Taxonomy Code
BH-8400.6000-350
Parent Code
BH-8400.6000
Family Code
B
Second Level Code
BH
Fifth Level Code
BH-8400-6000-350
Fourth Level Code
BH-8400-6000
Use References
ICF-DD, ICF/DD, ICF/DD-Habilitative, ICF/DD-Nursing, ICF for DD, ICF-ID, ICF/ID, ICF/MR, Intermediate Care Facilities for Developmentally Disabled, Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities
Publication Status
Online