Call us to learn how we can help you
To learn more about our programs and services for adults and children with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, call us at 512-472-HELP (4357)
Press 1 for English, then 3. We’re here Monday through Friday, from 8am to 5pm.
Integral Care can also connect you to trusted community resources.
INNOVATIVE CARE
Integral Care supports adults and children who experience depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety, substance abuse and intellectual and developmental disabilities. We provide person-centered care. This means we support you in a way that best fits your needs. In other words, we work closely with you to create a care plan that supports your chosen positive health outcomes.
INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES
The Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with an Intellectual Disability (ICF/IID) program is a community-based residential service option provided in homes with six or fewer individuals. This ICF/IID program provides similar services provided in an HCS residential home. The services include staff available to assist individuals with identified needs, access to medical care, the opportunity to attend Day Habilitation or similar programs, and participation in community activities.
HHSC Websites
Click the links below for supports and service information from the Texas Health and Human Services.
If you choose to access the ICF/IID residential option, you are able to keep your current placement on interest lists for home and community-based waiver services, such as HCS, Texas Home Living, Community Living Assistance and Support Services, and Deaf Blind with Multiple Disabilities programs.
For information about the ICF/IID program, please visit:
Information at
Intermediate care facilities search
allows you to search ICFs/IID homes with vacancies by county, city or zip code. It also lists any special services or areas of expertise.
If you are interested in this residential option, contact us at (512) 483-5800. We will assist you in applying for the service. The application process for admission to an ICF/IID involves sharing an individual’s diagnosis and medical and support needs with ICF/IID providers to ensure they have the appropriate services and resources to best meet an individual’s needs.