Current through December 30, 2024
Section DHS 10.33 - Conditions of functional eligibility(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:(a) "ADL" means activities of daily living.(b) "IADL" means instrumental activities of daily living.(c) "Appropriately" means suitable in terms of time and place.(d) "Long-term or irreversible condition" means a physical or cognitive impairment that is expected to last for more than 90 days or result in death within one year.(e) "Requires ongoing care, assistance or supervision" means a person cannot safely or appropriately perform one or more ADLs or IADLs, as is evidenced by findings from functional screening.(f) "Safely" means without significant risk of harm to oneself or others.(2) DETERMINATION OF FUNCTIONAL ELIGIBILITY. (a)Determination. Functional eligibility for the family care benefit shall be determined pursuant to s. 46.286 (1), Stats., and this chapter, using a uniform functional screening prescribed by the department. To have functional eligibility for the family care benefit, the functional eligibility condition under par. (b) shall be met and, except as provided under sub. (3), the functional capacity level under par. (c) or (d) shall be met.(b)Long-term condition. The person shall have a long-term or irreversible condition.(c)Nursing home level. A person is functionally eligible at the nursing home level if the person requires ongoing care, assistance or supervision from another person, as is evidenced by any of the following findings from application of the functional screening: 1. The person cannot safely or appropriately perform 3 or more activities of daily living.2. The person cannot safely or appropriately perform 2 or more ADLs and one or more instrumental activities of daily living.3. The person cannot safely or appropriately perform 5 or more IADLs.4. The person cannot safely or appropriately perform one or more ADL and 3 or more IADLs and has cognitive impairment.5. The person cannot safely or appropriately perform 4 or more IADLs and has cognitive impairment.6. The person has a complicating condition that limits the person's ability to independently meet his or her needs as evidenced by meeting both of the following conditions: a. The person requires frequent medical or social intervention to safely maintain an acceptable health or developmental status; or requires frequent changes in service due to intermittent or unpredictable changes in his or her condition; or requires a range of medical or social interventions due to a multiplicity of conditions.b. The person has a developmental disability that requires specialized services; or has impaired cognition exhibited by memory deficits or disorientation to person, place or time; or has impaired decision making ability exhibited by wandering, physical abuse of self or others, self neglect or resistance to needed care.(d)Non-nursing home level A person is functionally eligible at the non-nursing home level if the person is at risk of losing his or her independence or functional capacity unless he or she receives assistance from others, as is evidenced by a finding from application of the functional screening that the person needs assistance to safely or appropriately perform either of the following: 2. One or more of the following critical IADLs:a. Management of medications and treatments.b. Meal preparation and nutrition.Wis. Admin. Code Department of Health Services DHS 10.33
Cr. Register, October, 2000, No. 538, eff. 11-1-00; CR 04-040: am. (1) (c) and (2) (a), (c) and (d) Register November 2004 No. 587, eff. 12-1-04.Amended by, CR 22-026: r. (3) Register May 2023 No. 809, eff. 6/1/2023Amended by, CR 23-046: renum. (1) (a) to (d) to be (1) (c) to (f), cr. (1) (a), (b), am. (2) (c) (intro.), (d) (intro.) Register April 29 No. 820, eff. 5/1/2024