The Individual Is
Eligible for ICF/MR Services
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The Individual Is Not
Eligible for ICF/MR Services
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SELF CARE
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The
ability to perform daily activities to meet basic life needs including
feeding, bathing, toileting, dressing, and hygiene and grooming.
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Eligible:
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Not Eligible:
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The
individual fees (using knife and fork), bathes, and dresses self; combs/brushes
hair; may need occasional reminders to initiate activities and follow through
on components of tasks or recall performance methods; toilets independently;
may shampoo and roll up/set hair; may wash and/or iron and store clothing.
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The individual
exercise self care in personal hygiene and grooming, feeding, bathing
dressing, and toileting; may need health care or personal care reminders; may
need assistance in selecting or purchasing clothing.
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LANGUAGE
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Communication
involving verbalization or an alternative communication system which enables
an individual to convey ideas and information to others (expressive), and
understand communication from others (receptive).
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Eligible:
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Not Eligible:
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The
individual can describe or state basin needs or concerns in concrete phrases
and sentences to interact in simple conversation; can answer questions about
basic or simple needs or concerns; may use "because" or
"but"; is able to express self (verbally or with an alternative
system) and be understood by someone who does not know the individual but
does know the communication system; may recognize words
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The
individual communicates complete verbal concepts and understands them;
carries on everyday conversations, but cannot discuss abstract or
philosophical concepts; typically can use a telephone; may communicate in
writing in simple letter or orders; does not write/communicate about
theoretical ideas or important current events.
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LEARNING
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General
cognitive competence; the ability to acquire new behaviors, perceptions and
information; and the ability to apply experiences to new situations.
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Eligible:
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Not
Eligible:
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The
individual obtains a score in the moderate to severe/profound range of
intellectual functioning as measured by a standardized full scale, assessment
on an individual intelligence test, such as a score of 54 or below on the
WAIS-R
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The
individual obtains a score in the mild range of intellectual functioning as
measured by standardized full scale, assessment on an individual intelligence
test, such as a score of 55 or above on the WAIS-R
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MOBILITY
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The
ability to perform gross- and fine-motor skills. The capability of
locomotion, either by independent ambulation or with mobility assistance such
as adaptive equipment/mechanical aids.
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Eligible:
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Not
Eligible:
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The
individual exhibits good body control; can alternate feet to climb stairs;
has good gross-and fine-motor skills coordination such as being able to hit a
target, throw a ball, run, hop, skip, or jump (these skills are not required
for eligibility); may independently transfer into and out of wheelchair;
lacks or has limited capacity to perform activities requiring strength or
coordination, such as dancing, cursive writing or heavy lifting.
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The
individual is able to use hands (or adaptive utensils) to care for self; goes
about known areas with ease (i.e. local neighborhood, campus or residence)
via independent ambulation or adaptive/supportive equipment (wheelchair,
walker, cane); may use mass transportation.
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SELF
DIRECTION
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The
management of, and control over, one's personal and social life, by making
decisions which affect and protect one's self interests.
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Eligible:
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Not
Eligible:
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The
individual may be conscientious about assuming responsibility for simple
tasks (household chores, assigned duties); may ask of there is
"work" to do; makes an effort to be dependable; attends to a task
well (15-20 minutes); may sometimes initiate his/her own activities.
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The
individual initiates most of his/her own activities; is conscientious about
work (duties) and assumes much responsibility; for tasks; requires guidance
when activities/jobs necessitate important decision making such as health
care, care of others, and complicated occupational activities.
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CAPACITY
FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
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The age appropriate
ability to live without extraordinary support.
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Eligible:
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Not
Eligible:
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The
individual can be sent on everyday errands such as to the store, supply or
storage area for several items with supervisory oversight; makes minor
purchases; may add coins to total a dollar or make change for a dollar; may
do simple, routine household chores; prepares simple foods that require
mixing.
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The
individual cooks simple meals; performs everyday household tasks (given the
opportunity); engages in semiskilled or simple skilled job not requiring
complex thinking or judgement; goes to several stores to purchase items;
makes change, but may not be able to use baking facilities; may have
difficulty handling finances without guidance; goes about local neighborhood
or campus of residence with ease and without supervisory oversight;
independently recognizes emergency situations and takes action (i.e. stops
ongoing activity and exits a building in response to a fire alarm).
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(Source: Added at 14 Ill. Reg. 20478, effective December 7, 1990)