Eligibility Requirements For the CLASS Program:

  • Texas Residents
  • Meet the financial eligibility requirements established by TX Health and Human Service Commission (HHSC)
  • Having a related condition
  • Not enrolled in another Medicaid waiver program
  • Demonstrate a need for, be able to benefit from, and receive CLASS habilitation services based on the needs assessment and service plan that is developed by the SPT members.
  • Must be eligible for Medicaid in the community.
  • Must live in your own or your family’s home.
  • No age limit Requirements
  • Income and assets may not be more than these limits: a monthly income of up to 300% of the monthly income limit for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and no more than $2,000 in assets. This refers to your child’s income, not the family income.
  • An individual having a diagnoses (cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, epilepsy, and etc.) with a related conditions before age 22

 

What is a CMA?

 

What is the Consumer Directed Services (CDS) Option

What is a DSA?



CLASS Program Services

  • Personal Care Assistants
  • Respite Care
  • Nursing Services
  • Physical Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Audiology
  • Speech Therapy
  • Specialized Therapies
  • Purchase of Adaptive Aids
  • Minor Home Modifications
  • Dietary
  • Social Work
  • Supported Employment
  • Day Programming
  • Habilitation Training
  • Vocational Services
  • Pre-vocational Services
  • Supervision, Shared Living
  • Psychological Services

Once you receive notification that you are being removed from the CLASS waiting list, you will need to choose a Case Management and Direct Service Agency.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

A person enrolled in the CLASS Program

A person seeking services in the CLASS Program.

CLASS services are available to Texas residents not living in an institutional setting who:

  • Have been diagnosed with a related condition prior to age 22 as described in the Texas Approved Diagnostic Codes for Persons with Related
  • Have a qualifying adaptive behavior
  • Meet the level-of-care criteria for placement in an ICF/IID.
  • Do not exceed specified income and resource
  • Are not enrolled in any other Medicaid waiver
  • Demonstrate need for one or more services

 

The diagnosis may be due to a condition such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, epilepsy, head injuries or any of the approved diagnoses for related conditions.

Individuals must also exhibit substantial functional limitation in at least three of the following areas of major life activities:

  • Learning
  • Mobility
  • Self-care
  • Language
  • Self-direction (age 10 and over)
  • Independent living (age 10 and over)

 

Individuals must be eligible for or be receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Medicaid. Financial eligibility is determined by the Social Security Administration or by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) using SSI-related criteria. Note: CLASS services may not be available right away. The applicant’s name may be placed on an interest list and then contacted when services become available.

Through CDS, individuals who live in their own home or family home can self-direct certain services and will assume and retain responsibility to:

  1. Recruit their service
  2. Conduct criminal history
  3. Determine the competency of service
  4. Hire, train, manage and fire their service

 

The following services are available through the CDS option:

  • Employment Assistance
  • Financial Management Services
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Nursing Services
  • CFC PAS/HAB
  • Respite Care (in-home and-out-of-home)
  • Support Consultation
  • Supported Employment
  • Speech and Language Pathology
  • Transportation-Habilitation
  • Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy

 

Individuals who use the CDS option must select a financial management services agency (FSMA) that will provide training, pay the service providers, pay federal and state taxes, and conduct criminal history checks.

The Texas Health and Human Services Commission contracts with public and private entities to provide CLASS services. HHSC regularly monitor these providers to ensure quality of services. When enrolling in CLASS, applicants choose a CMA and a DSA in their area. The CMA will meet with the applicant to determine basic program requirements. The DSA will coordinate the assessments required to determine eligibility and a level of care.

 

The case manager will notify the applicant regarding eligibility for the program. If eligibility criteria are not met, the case manager will send a letter explaining how to appeal this decision. Individuals are able to change providers at any time, even if they move to another area of Texas. Individuals can also choose to hire and train their own service providers under the CDS option.

Those interested in receiving CLASS are placed on an interest list by calling 877- 438-5658 and asking for the CLASS Waiver Program. The person will be contacted when funding becomes available. An offer of the CLASS Program depends on individual need and one’s date of placement on the interest list. Current contact information is required for each person on the CLASS interest list, and HHSC must be notified of any changes to address or telephone number.

Applying for CLASS & CFC services call  877-438-5658. Please be prepared to provide Social Security and Medicaid numbers, type of disability, age of the onset of the disability, date of birth, address and telephone number of the person needing services.

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