Autism Society of Minnesota

Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) Benefit

Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) services offer medically necessary treatment to people under the age of 21 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or related conditions

Description

The Early Intensive Developmental and Behavioral Intervention (EIDBI) benefit provides treatment for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related conditions. Treatment is based on proven methods, and the values, culture and preferences of the person and family.

For full information, see the EIDBI Benefit Policy Manual on the Minnesota Department of Human Services website.

EIDBI services help people to:

  • Interact with others
  • Learn and play
  • Decrease interfering or unwanted behaviors
  • Build independence
  • Participate in family, school and community life

EIDBI Services may include:

  • A Comprehensive Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation (CMDE) to evaluate or confirm a diagnosis of ASD or related conditions
  • Individual, group and high level support need therapy
  • Education, training and support for families and caregivers
  • An individualized plan of service that outlines the goals, intensity and duration of services a person is recommended to receive
  • Care conference meetings to coordinate across service providers and with the family
  • Travel time to provide in-person EIDBI services

EIDBI services may be provided in a center, clinic, home, office or community setting, including the school. Some EIDBI services may also be provided via telehealth.

Ask your EIDBI provider about what the specific services they offer, treatment methods provided, locations served, what healthcare plans they accept and if they have a waiting list.

For additional information services and supports, visit the MN Autism Resource Portal.

About This Location

This agency provides EIDBI assessments (CMDE). It does not provide EIDBI therapy.

EIDBI Assessments (CMDE) are provided by: Barbara Luskin

Features

  • Area Served by County
    • Aitkin County
    • Anoka County
    • Becker County
    • Beltrami County
    • Benton County
    • Big Stone County
    • Blue Earth County
    • Brown County
    • Carlton County
    • Carver County
    • Cass County
    • Chippewa County
    • Chisago County
    • Clay County
    • Clearwater County
    • Cook County
    • Cottonwood County
    • Crow Wing County
    • Dakota County
    • Dodge County
    • Douglas County
    • Faribault County
    • Fillmore County
    • Freeborn County
    • Goodhue County
    • Grant County
    • Hennepin County
    • Houston County
    • Hubbard County
    • Isanti County
    • Itasca County
    • Jackson County
    • Kanabec County
    • Kandiyohi County
    • Kittson County
    • Koochiching County
    • Lac qui Parle County
    • Lake County
    • Lake of the Woods County
    • Le Sueur County
    • Lincoln County
    • Lyon County
    • Mahnomen County
    • Marshall County
    • Martin County
    • McLeod County
    • Meeker County
    • Mille Lacs County
    • Morrison County
    • Mower County
    • Murray County
    • Nicollet County
    • Nobles County
    • Norman County
    • Olmsted County
    • Otter Tail County
    • Pennington County
    • Pine County
    • Pipestone County
    • Polk County
    • Pope County
    • Ramsey County
    • Red Lake County
    • Redwood County
    • Renville County
    • Rice County
    • Rock County
    • Roseau County
    • Scott County
    • Sherburne County
    • Sibley County
    • St. Louis County
    • Statewide
    • Stearns County
    • Steele County
    • Stevens County
    • Swift County
    • Todd County
    • Traverse County
    • Wabasha County
    • Wadena County
    • Waseca County
    • Washington County
    • Watonwan County
    • Wilkin County
    • Winona County
    • Wright County
    • Yellow Medicine County

Eligibility

A person is eligible to receive EIDBI services if they meet all of the following criteria:

  • Has autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or a related condition
  • Has had a comprehensive multi-disciplinary evaluation (CMDE) that establishes their medical need for EIDBI services
  • Is enrolled in Medical Assistance (MA), MinnesotaCare, Minnesota Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) or other qualifying health care programs
  • Is under age 21

Application Instructions

To qualify for the EIDBI benefit, a Comprehensive Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation (CMDE) must establish the person's medical need and eligibility for services. The evaluation includes an observation of the person, a medical exam and a summary of other formal or informal standardized tests and assessment tools. The provider also gathers information and input from the person's family members and other caregivers during this process.

To receive provider information, complete the EIDBI referral form on the Minnesota Department of Human Services website.

Location

2380 Wycliff St, Ste 102, St. Paul, MN, 55114

Area Served

State of Minnesota

Phone Numbers

  • Primary Contact for this program: 651-647-1083

Email

info@ausm.org

Websites

Other Services at this Location

  • Autism Assessment Assessment for the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Autism Therapy Therapeutic interventions for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Last Update

5/3/2024