No. Some regional center consumers do not qualify for DD Waiver services because:
- Their needs do not match those needed to qualify for an ICF.[1]It is possible that people who need a higher level of care than that provided at an ICF could qualify for DD Waiver services.
- Their income is too high to qualify for Medi-Cal.
Remember: Even if you are not eligible for DD Waiver services, you can still get the services listed in your IPP. See Chapter 4.
↑1 | It is possible that people who need a higher level of care than that provided at an ICF could qualify for DD Waiver services. |
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