Share Your Feedback on Proposed MFTD Waiver Improvements
The public comment period is open until April 22
Families have an opportunity to share feedback on proposed improvements to the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for Those Who Are Medically Fragile and Technology Dependent (MFTD waiver). The public comment period is open until April 22.
The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) operates the MFTD waiver. Many families in the Home Care Program have children who receive services through the MFTD waiver.
HFS has announced several amendments to improve how the state delivers, explains and organizes services for individuals receiving MFTD waiver support. The proposed changes aim to make MFTD waiver services clearer, more efficient and easier to access.
The proposed changes include:
NEw Service Added
- Allows occupational or physical therapists to assess a person’s home. This change helps HFS determine what equipment or home changes an individual needs for safety and independence.
Equipment and Technology Updates
- Separates evaluations from equipment services (so HFS bills and and handles them separately)
- Expands the list of covered items, including:
- Mobility aids (such as lifts and standers)
- Adaptive items (such as utensils, bikes and seating)
- Sensory and safety items (such as mats and trampolines)
Home and Environment Changes
- Confirms that Environmental Accessibility Adaptations is no longer a single service
- Breaks it into separate services:
- Pest control
- Home modifications
- Vehicle modifications
- Clarifies that home modifications can apply to more than one home (such as shared custody situations)
Service Improvements and Clarifications
- Adds more detail and clearer rules for:
- Home modifications (such as lifts, ramps and generators)
- Pest control (including traps)
- Allows the state to recover certain costs if a person passes away or cannot move home after services are planned
RemoveD Services
- Removes services that the waiver already covers elsewhere to prevent duplication:
- Placement maintenance counseling
- Specialized medical equipment
Provider and Service Rules
- Requires providers to be in good standing
- Clarifies when family members can be paid for respite care (only if they don’t live with the individual)
Quality and Oversight Updates
- Improves how HFS monitors and reviews the program
- Updates performance measures and tracking methods
- Clarifies who collects and reviews data
- Adds grievance procedures for participants
Rates and Administrative Updates
- Sets a standard rate for the new therapist assessment service
- Updates cost estimates and system changes to support the amendment
review the full waiver amendments
To review the full waiver amendments, you can:
- Read the public comment notice on HFS’ website
- Review hard copies of the notice at the Department of Human Services (DHS) local offices (except in Cook County).
- In Cook County, you may review the notice at the Office of the Director, Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, 401 S. Clinton St., First Floor, in Chicago.
How to Get a Copy of the Proposed Waiver AMENDMENTs
- You can download and print a hard copy of the proposed waiver amendments from the HFS website at https://hfs.illinois.gov/medicalclients/hcbs.html.
- You can call (217) 524-4148 to request a copy.
- Copies are also available at the following locations:
- Healthcare and Family Services
201 South Grand Avenue East
Springfield, IL 62763 - Healthcare and Family Services
401 South Clinton
Chicago, IL 60607
- Healthcare and Family Services
How to submit public comments
HFS now invites families and the public to comment on these proposed amendments through April 22.
You can submit feedback in two ways:
- Email HFS.HCBSWaiver@illinois.gov
- Mail written input to the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Attention: Waiver Operations Management, 201 South Grand Avenue E., 2FL, Springfield, IL 62763
HFS and the Division of Specialized Care for Children will review the comments and respond to them.
We will then submit comments to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as part of the amendment approval process.

