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KDADS outlines HCBS waiver growth, IDD wait‑list and community care coordination plans
Summary
KDADS described growth in several home- and community-based services waivers, added IDD and PD slots, and said community care coordination remains unimplemented but could cost about $20 million if added.
Andy Brown, deputy secretary for programs at the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS), briefed the committee on the state’s seven HCBS waivers and recent budget impacts.
Brown said the department manages seven waivers including the IDD (intellectual and developmental disability) waiver, the physical disability waiver, the brain injury waiver and others. He described recent additions that increased waiver costs: 500…
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