Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 144 - DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES SERVICES
Section 144.25 - ICF/MR Service Criteria
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 144.25
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Need for ICF/MR Services
1) The need for ICF/MR
services shall be established through a comprehensive assessment (see 89 Ill.
Adm. Code
140.642
), the Level II assessment, that demonstrates that the individual needs active
treatment and has either:
A) mental
retardation; or
B) a related
condition that meets all of the following conditions:
i) It is attributed to cerebral palsy,
epilepsy, autism, or any other condition, other than mental illness or
infirmities of aging, found to be closely related to mental retardation because
this condition results in impairment of general intellectual functioning or
adaptive behavior similar to that of mentally retarded persons, and requires
treatment or services similar to those required for these persons.
ii) It is manifested before the person
reaches age 22.
iii) It is likely
to continue indefinitely.
iv) It
results in substantial functional limitations in three or more of the following
areas of major life activity: self care, understanding and use of language,
learning, mobility, self direction, capacity for independent living.
2) Active treatment is
defined by federal regulations at
42 CFR
483.440(a) as a program of
specialized and generic training, treatment, health services and related
services, that is directed toward the acquisition of the behaviors necessary
for the client to function with as much self determination and independence as
possible and the prevention or deceleration of regression or loss of current
optimal functional status. Active treatment does not include services to
maintain generally independent clients who are able to function with little
supervision or in the absence of a continuous active treatment
program.
3) No applicant for ICF/MR
services meeting the above criteria shall be found to be inappropriate for such
services due to a need for the treatment of a severe or profound sensory
handicap, motor deficit, or mental retardation; nor shall such an applicant be
denied ICF/MR services due to age, medical needs, or maladaptive behavior,
except as otherwise described in this Section.
b) Need for ICF/MR (SNF/PED License) Services
1) ICF/MR (SNF/PED license) services will
only be approved for individuals who are under the age of 21 at the time of
admission to the facility.
2) The
need for such services shall be established through a comprehensive assessment,
the Level II assessment, that demonstrates that the individual has a medical
(physical) condition requiring skilled level nursing care; or has mental
retardation or a related condition and/or a severe medical or physical
disability or a combination of severe disabilities.
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