Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF-IID)

Eligibility

To be eligible for Medicaid-funded ICF-IID, an individual must meet the following criteria:
  1. Have active treatment needs as defined by 42 CFR §483.440;
  2. Be determined program eligible by your local CDDO;
  3. Meet the level of care eligibility criteria;
  4. Be financially eligible for Medicaid.

Application

To apply for admission to an ICF-IID contact your local Community Development Disability Organization (CDDO). The CDDO will assist and guide applicants through the process. KDADS, the MCO, the ICF and the CDDO work together to determine eligibility for admission.

To locate your local CDDO please view the CDDO Map: https://kdads.ks.gov/docs/librariesprovider17/CSP/HCBS/I-DD/cddo-map9acd5ea0172e66d690a7ff00009edf98.pdf?sfvrsn=0&sfvrsn=0

For additional assistance you may follow this link to contact the KanCare Ombudsman: https://www.kancare.ks.gov/kancare-ombudsman-office/about-contact-us

ICF-IID Policies and Forms

Contact Information

PUBLIC ICFs:
For more information on public ICFs, visit these state hospital pages:
Kansas Neurological Institute
Parsons State Hospital and Training Center

PRIVATE ICFs:
For a listing of private ICFs reference the Online Directory Search here: https://webapps.kdads.ks.gov/prod/f?p=113:901:

PROGRAM MANAGER:

Christen Buie
ICF-IID Program Manager

Phone: 785-296-6584

Email: Christen Buie

Mail: Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services
Attention: Christen Buie (ICF-IID)
503 South Kansas Ave
4th floor
Topeka, KS 66603