12VAC30-122-250. Services covered in the Community Living Waiver.
A. The Community Living Waiver is the developmental disabilities waiver designed particularly to support those individuals who require some form of a residential service 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
B. The services covered in the Community Living Waiver are:
1. Assistive technology service (12VAC30-122-270).
2. Benefits planning service (12VAC30-122-280).
3. Center-based crisis support service (12VAC30-122-290).
4. Community-based crisis support service (12VAC30-122-300).
5. Community coaching service (12VAC30-122-310).
6. Community engagement service (12VAC30-122-320).
7. Community guide service (12VAC30-122-330).
8. Companion service (12VAC30-122-340).
9. Crisis support service (12VAC30-122-350).
10. Electronic home-based support service (12VAC30-122-360).
11. Environmental modifications service (12VAC30-122-370).
12. Group day service (12VAC30-122-380).
13. Group home residential service (12VAC30-122-390).
14. Group and individual supported employment service (12VAC30-122-400).
15. In-home support service (12VAC30-122-410).
16. Employment and community transportation service (12VAC30-122-440).
17. Peer mentor supports service (12VAC30-122-450).
18. Personal assistance service (12VAC30-122-460).
19. Personal emergency response system service (12VAC30-122-470).
20. Private duty nursing service (12VAC30-122-480).
21. Respite service (12VAC30-122-490).
22. Services facilitation service (12VAC30-122-500).
23. Shared living service (12VAC30-122-510).
24. Skilled nursing service (12VAC30-122-520).
25. Sponsored residential service (12VAC30-122-530).
26. Supported living residential service (12VAC30-122-540).
27. Therapeutic consultation service (12VAC30-122-550).
28. Transition service (12VAC30-122-560).
29. Workplace assistance service (12VAC30-122-570).
C. Services shall be rendered in compliance with all of the requirements set out in 12VAC30-122-120. Providers claims for reimbursement shall be supported by documentation in the record in accordance with federal requirements and DMAS regulatory requirements. Claims not supported by documentation in the record may be subject to recovery of expenditures.
Statutory Authority
§ 32.1-325 of the Code of Virginia; 42 USC § 1396 et seq.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 37, Issue 14, eff. March 31, 2021.