Glossary

ID — INSTITUTIONAL DEEMING

Medicaid Waiver Institutional Deeming (ID) is a process to obtain full scope unrestricted Medi-Cal without a share of cost for developmentally disabled consumers under age 18. Through Institutional Deeming the consumer's family income and resources are not taken into consideration; the consumer is assessed on their own merit. However, if the consumer has income and/or resources of their own (i.e., court appointed child support, trust fund income, etc.) this may result in ineligibility. When approved for Medi-Cal via Institutional Deeming our consumers will have access to all Medi-Cal services including medical, dental and Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) supplemental services.

IEP — INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM

For kids to receive special education services, they need an IEP—an Individualized Education Program. An IEP is a legally binding document (sometimes referred to as a “plan”). It’s essentially an important map that lays out the program of special education instruction, supports and services kids need to make progress and succeed in school. The IEP spells out your child’s educational goals, academic challenges and strengths. The term IEP is also used to refer to the written plan that specifically lists when and where a child will receive special education services and accommodations. 

IHO — IN-HOME SERVICES

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers are designed to assist in supporting a participant in his or her home as an alternative to care in a licensed health care facility. HCBS waiver services include: Case management, transitional case management; community transition: private duty nursing; family training; environmental accessibility adaptations; waiver personal care; life sustaining medical equipment operation expenses, habilitation; respite care; and personal emergency response system.

IHSS PROTECTIVE SUPERVISION

Protective supervision is an IHSS service for people who, due to a mental impairment or mental illness, need to be observed 24 hours per day to protect them from injuries, hazards or accidents. An IHSS provider may be paid to observe and monitor a disabled child or adult when the person can remain safely at home if 24 hour supervision is provided. Learn more here.