RISP State Profiles FY 2019

Kansas

Long Term Supports and Services Recipients with IDD by Residence Type and Year

Year

Size/Type Unknown

Family Home

Own Home

Host/Foster Family

Group 1-6

Group 7-15

Group 16+

LTSS Recipients

1998

0

2,798

905

107

2,363

268

850

7,291

1999

118

2,752

961

129

2,610

188

647

7,405

2000

0

2,901

1,005

129

2,664

229

590

7,518

2001

70

4,195

1,085

241

2,725

193

588

9,097

2002

0

6,571

1,130

277

2,803

201

467

11,449

2003

0

6,237

1,178

280

2,890

172

443

11,200

2004

0

2,933

2,080

269

2,511

442

441

8,676

2005

0

1,590

1,774

141

3,148

327

427

7,407

2006

132

2,179

2,154

366

1,711

531

420

7,493

2007

460

2,342

2,154

201

1,704

492

441

7,794

2008

0

2,656

2,493

153

2,117

476

412

8,307

2009

0

2,591

2,561

227

2,143

477

353

8,352

2010

0

2,591

2,561

227

2,143

477

347

8,346

2011

1,525

2,416

284

63

3,824

102

336

8,550

2012

175

2,811

377

82

4,976

28

334

8,783

2013

5,595

2,811

82

8,488

2014

9,157

9,157

2015

9,184

9,184

2016

9,286

9,286

2017

8,891

74

57

302

9,324

2018

9,114

75

60

305

9,554

2019

9,184

66

40

300

9,590

Medicaid Recipients by Funding Authority 1982 through 2019

Year

ICF/IID Residents

Waiver+ Recipients

Waiting for Medicaid Waivers

State Plan HCBS

1982

2,078

0

1983

2,093

0

1984

2,108

23

1985

2,122

186

1986

2,137

173

1987

2,081

135

1988

2,018

185

1989

1,955

314

1990

1,985

361

1991

2,015

497

1992

1,921

555

1993

1,837

1,066

1994

1,767

1,339

1995

1,642

1,613

1996

1,586

3,146

16

1997

1,395

3,872

113

1998

1,098

4,891

113

1999

843

5,120

87

2000

853

5,442

206

2001

830

5,835

194

2002

688

6,239

275

2003

661

6,340

872

2004

640

6,457

705

2005

636

6,771

1,194

2006

624

6,869

976

2007

599

7,195

1,301

2008

584

7,373

1,163

2009

521

7,749

1,287

2010

516

7,749

1,287

2011

490

8,060

1,794

2012

509

8,274

2013

7,795

2014

462

8,695

2,995

2015

450

8,734

3,392

2016

450

8,836

3,387

0

2017

433

8,891

3,711

0

2018

440

9,124

3,673

0

2019

406

9,433

3,742

0

Average Annual Per Person Spending by Age, Setting and Medicaid Authority in FY 2019

Medicaid Authority

Average Spending Per Person

ICF/IID (all)

$66,663

Waiver+ (all)

$42,759

Waiver+ 22+ years

$48,727

Waiver+ 0 to 21 years

$16,594

Waiver+ 22+ years not family home

$60,852

Waiver+ 0 to 21 years not family home

$34,349

Waiver+ 22+ years family home

$27,511

Waiver+ 0 to 21 years family home

$13,814

Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD); LTSS: Long-Term Supports and Services; ICF/IID: Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities; Group: Number of people with IDD in a setting (ICF/IID, group home or other); Waiver+: Medicaid Authorities 1115, 1915 (a)(b)or (b/c), 1915(c)

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RISP

FY 2019 Profile

Profiles show longitudinal changes in residential settings for LTSS recipients with IDD, state IDD agency caseloads, Medicaid Waiver waiting lists and Medicaid recipients by funding authority. They also show FY 2019 expenditures per person by funding authority, setting type, and age. Blank spaces or breaks in a trend line indicate years in which a data element was not collected or for which a state provided incomplete or no data. Large year-to-year changes often reflect changes in state data sources or methodology, the addition or termination of a funding authority, or inclusion of a narrower or broader set of recipients. The State Notes describe variations from the survey definitions, alternative data sources used, reasons for large year-to-year changes, and other factors affecting data interpretation. Additional national and state data can be viewed in the RISP project’s Chart Gallery at https://risp.umn.edu/viz. Survey questions and operational definitions can be found in the Publications section of the RISP website.

IDD Agency Long Term Supports and Services Recipients by Residence Type

The first chart shows the number of long-term supports and services (LTSS) recipients by residence type (family home, own home, host or foster family home, and group homes) by year. Group settings such as ICFs/IID or Medicaid Waiver-funded group homes are broken down according to the number of people with IDD sharing the home (1 to 3, 4 to 6, 7 to 15 or 16 or more).

Caseload, LTSS and Medicaid Recipients and Waiting for Waivers

The second chart shows changes over time in the number people served by state IDD agencies, the number of people with IDD receiving one or more LTSS in addition to case management, and the number of people with IDD waiting for Medicaid Waiver funded services while living with a family member or in their own home. The waiting list numbers do not include people who already live in a group home or another LTSS setting or who already receive some Medicaid Waiver funded supports. The chart also shows changes in the number of LTSS recipients whose services are funded under the Medicaid ICF/IID program, or under one of several Medicaid Waiver funding authorities (1115, 1915 (a)(b)or (b/c), 1915(c)).

Average Annual Medicaid Per Person Expenditures for FY 2019

The third chart shows average annual per person expenditures for people with IDD living in an ICF/IID, or who receive LTSS funded by specific Medicaid Waiver funding authorities (1115, 1915 (a)(b)or (b/c), 1915(c)). When available, for Medicaid Waiver recipients, annual per person expenditures are also broken down by recipient age as of June 30 (birth to 21 years or 22 years or older) and by living arrangement (family home or any other setting).

State Notes for Kansas

The number of recipients of state-funded non-Medicaid services (broken out by age) is reported as an estimate because the data is self-reported, potentially includes duplicate recipients across services, and cannot be accurately broken out by age because many of the state-funded services are available to children and adults. The expenditures per person are also reported as estimates because they were based on estimated values for the calculation. During SFY 2019, there were two ICF/IID facilities that closed. Since not all of the people living in these facilities were placed in other ICF/IIDs, the total number of people living in ICF/IIDs of 7-15 people decreased significantly.