Elderly, Blind, and Disabled Waiver (EBD)

A waiver is an extra set of Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid program) benefits that you could qualify for in certain cases. These benefits can help you remain in your home and community. Waivers have extra program rules and sometimes have waitlists.

The Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for persons who are Elderly, Blind, or Disabled (EBD) provides assistance to people ages 65 and older who have a functional impairment, or are blind, or to people ages 18-64 who are physically disabled or have a diagnosis of HIV or AIDS, and require long-term supports and services in order to remain in a community setting. Effective April 1, 2014 this program incorporated services formerly provided under the Persons Living with AIDS/HIV (PLWA) program.

Who Qualifies?

You must meet the following financial and program criteria to access services under this program. To use waiver benefits, you must also be willing to receive services in your home or community.

Benefits and Services

If you are enrolled in the EBD waiver, you will receive regular Health First Colorado benefits . Additionally, you will also receive the following services specific to the EBD waiver:

How to Apply

If you are already enrolled in Health First Colorado , contact your local Case Management Agency to start the waiver application process.

If you are NOT yet enrolled in Health First Colorado, you can apply now.

If you have more questions about this program please contact your local Case Management Agency or the Member Contact Center .

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