What does ICF IID stand for?

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What does ICF IID stand for?

Intermediate Care Facilities
Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID) are health facilities licensed by the Licensing and Certification Division of the California Department of Public Health to provide 24-hour-per-day residential services.

What is ICF placement?

An intermediate care facility (ICF) is a long term care facility that provides nursing and supportive care to residents on a non-continuous skilled nursing care basis, under a physician’s direction.

What is an IDD facility?

IDD stands for intellectual and developmental disabilities. An intellectual disability is usually a permanent condi.

What is an ICF bed?

Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICFs/IID) The Social Security Act created this benefit to fund “institutions” (4 or more beds) for individuals with intellectual disabilities, and specifies that these institutions must provide “active treatment,” as defined by the Secretary.

How many ICF / IID facilities are there in the US?

Currently, all 50 States have at least one ICF/IID facility. This program serves over 100,000 individuals with intellectual disabilities and other related conditions. Most have other disabilities as well as intellectual disabilities.

What does ICF stand for in Medicaid?

The ICF/IID benefit is an optional Medicaid benefit. The Social Security Act created this benefit to fund “institutions” (4 or more beds) for individuals with intellectual disabilities, and specifies that these institutions must provide “active treatment,” as defined by the Secretary.

When was the ICF / IID survey process updated?

CMS recognized that the current 1988 ICF/IID regulations and survey process needed to be updated and therefore, undertook several major tasks in this program. This web site includes current CMS initiatives for the ICF/IID program.

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