In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs | Executive Office of Health and Human Services
3 West Road, Cranston, RI 02920
Eligibility
Children under age 19 who are otherwise not eligible for Medicaid (based on family income) yet have serious, chronic, disabling conditions or complex medical needs, live at home and would otherwise qualify to live in an institution. Children are eligible for Katie Beckett based on their clinical needs and their own income and resources, not those of their parents.
Required documents
Varies
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:00PM
401-462-6393
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Habilitation, Personal Choice, Shared Living, Nursing Home Transition Program
855-840-4774
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HealthSourceRI
401-574-8474
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DHS LTSS Line
401-462-5274
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Main Phone
401-462-6503
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Program Integrity
855-697-4347
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Medicaid for Working People w/Disabilities Sherlock Plan
401-222-5960
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RI Department of Health
401-462-0311
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RIte Share
401-528-3500
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Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF)
401-462-0316
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Medicaid Chief of Staff
401-462-0633
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Katie Beckett Unit
401-490-6566
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PACE
401-462-6837
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BHDDH
401-462-6308
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Office of Medical Review
401-462-0362
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Medical Assistance Review Team
401-462-3677
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Fax
401-462-2354
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Medicare Premium Payment
401-462-6369
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Medicaid Director
Websitehttps://www.eohhs.ri.gov
Application process
A DHS-2 application is the first step in the Katie Beckett eligibility process.
When completing the application, the Head of Household field must be a parent or guardian (a minor cannot be
listed as a Head of Household) and family income must be entered as requested. The application will be reviewed for eligibility based on family income. If the application is denied because family exceeds income limits, a clinical determination packet will be mailed to the family. The parent or guardian must complete that paperwork and submit copies of clinical documentation
Fees
No Fees
Service area
Statewide
The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) serves as “the principal agency of the executive branch of state government” (R.I.G.L. §42-7.2-2) responsible for managing the departments of: Health (RIDOH); Human Services (DHS); Office of Healthy Aging (OHA); Office of Veterans Services (VETS); Children, Youth and Families (DCYF); and Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospitals (BHDDH). EOHHS is also designated as the single State agency to administer the Medicaid program in Rhode Island.
Last assured
12/28/2021
Providing organization
State of Rhode Island
