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− | [[category:acronyms]][[category:mental health care/US]] | + | [[category:acronyms]][[category:mental health care/US]][[ICF MR/DD]] is a designation referring to an ICF ([[intermediate care facility]]) for either MR ([[mental retardation]]) or DD ([[developmental disability]]) or both (MR/DD). The distinction between MR and DD is not clear in this context; some facilities designated only "MR" (ICF MR) will accept DD patients, and possibly vice-versa. It may be that there are no specific criteria. (Further research is needed.) |
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+ | More descriptively, an [[ICF MR/DD]] is a long-term residential facility with 24-hour supervision and nursing care (see [[intermediate care facility|ICF]]) designed for patients with some form of [[developmental disability]] (DD). | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
This terminology appears to be in use in at least the following states: [[Kentucky]], [[North Carolina]], [[Ohio]] (possibly also [[South Dakota]] and [[Wisconsin]]) | This terminology appears to be in use in at least the following states: [[Kentucky]], [[North Carolina]], [[Ohio]] (possibly also [[South Dakota]] and [[Wisconsin]]) | ||
==Facilities== | ==Facilities== | ||
* [[RHA Howell]]: a large non-profit in [[North Carolina]] with about a dozen facilities of varying sizes | * [[RHA Howell]]: a large non-profit in [[North Carolina]] with about a dozen facilities of varying sizes |
Revision as of 16:53, 5 November 2010
About
ICF MR/DD is a designation referring to an ICF (intermediate care facility) for either MR (mental retardation) or DD (developmental disability) or both (MR/DD). The distinction between MR and DD is not clear in this context; some facilities designated only "MR" (ICF MR) will accept DD patients, and possibly vice-versa. It may be that there are no specific criteria. (Further research is needed.)
More descriptively, an ICF MR/DD is a long-term residential facility with 24-hour supervision and nursing care (see ICF) designed for patients with some form of developmental disability (DD).
Usage
This terminology appears to be in use in at least the following states: Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio (possibly also South Dakota and Wisconsin)
Facilities
- RHA Howell: a large non-profit in North Carolina with about a dozen facilities of varying sizes