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Nursing & Custodial Care Facility Healthcare Taxonomy Code 310500000X
As of today, the following are the total number of Mental Illness Intermediate Care Facilities nationally, in your state, and near your location.
Medicare
The following are the total number of Mental Illness Intermediate Care Facilities that accept Medicare in your state, the number that have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.
What do Mental Illness Intermediate Care Facilities do?
Mental Illness Intermediate Care Facilities (ICFs) are residential facilities that provide habilitation, therapeutic, and supportive health services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities who require active treatment and a protected, supervised living environment.
These facilities offer 24-hour care, including assistance with daily living, behavioral support, case management, and access to various therapies, such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
The goal is to develop life skills, promote independence, and provide community-integrated support for residents with complex medical and behavioral needs.
Key Services & Functions
Residential Care: Provides a 24-hour, protected, and supervised living environment.
Habilitation & Skill Development: Offers programs to help residents acquire life, communication, and social interaction skills to increase independence and self-determination.
Therapeutic Services: Includes access to physical, occupational, and speech therapies, which address physical limitations, communication barriers, and help develop positive coping mechanisms.
Health & Medical Support: Delivers health and wellness management, assistance with medications, and intensive medical care for residents with complex needs.
Behavioral Support: Provides structured behavioral services, active treatment plans, and positive coping strategies to help residents adapt to their environment.
Case Management: Includes assistance with daily tasks like grooming, laundry, and meal preparation.
Community Integration: Promotes full participation in community life and relationship building.
Who They Serve
- ICFs are designed for individuals with intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities, and some complex mental illnesses who need active treatment services.
- Residents require a level of care and supervision that is more intensive than that of a residential care facility but less than that of a skilled nursing facility.
Funding
ICF/IID (Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities) is an optional Medicaid benefit, meaning Medicaid programs can cover services
