- (1) The legislature finds that home and community-based services allow individuals who would otherwise need an institutional level of care to remain in their homes and to better integrate into their communities.
- (2) The legislature further finds that home and community-based services offer a lower-cost alternative to institutional care.
- (3) The legislature further finds that waiver participants often need multiple services that individually may not prevent institutionalization but when provided as a package allow a person to remain in a home or community setting.
(4) It is the intent of the legislature that in evaluating the services proposed for waiver participants, the department shall:
- (a) review whether the services and equipment recommended by medical professionals will collectively, not individually, prevent an individual from requiring an institutional level of care; and
- (b) approve each waiver service or item of medical equipment that will contribute to allowing a person to remain in a home or community setting even if the service or item on its own would not prevent an institutional level of care.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 84, L. 2021.