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This service can support people as they transition from living in a facility to living in a house or an apartment, with others or on their own. It can pay for one-time household expenses like the security deposit for an apartment or start-up fees for utilities.
Community Transition can also be used to buy initial cleaning products or household supplies.
Homemaker/Personal Care, often called HPC, supports a person to be more independent while meeting their daily living needs. Homemaker/personal care advances the individual’s independence within his/her home and community and helps the individual meet daily living needs.
Through this service, a direct service provider can help a person with managing their personal finances, like writing checks, paying bills, and keeping track of cash, income, or benefits. The service also includes training to assist a person to acquire, retain, or improve those skills.
Non-Medical Transportation assists a person with transportation to their day services, employment services, or places of employment.
Individual-specific personal care and support necessary to meet the day-to-day needs of an adult enrolled in the individual options waiver in the same home as the individual receiving the services.
This service pays for a person to receive support from other caregivers when their regular caregiver is not available or needs a break.
Community Respite must be provided outside of a person's home at recreation centers, camps, or places with organized community programs or activities.
People with complex medical needs may require nursing services that are typically provided through Medicaid State Plan services.
Medicaid’s State Plan Home Health Nursing can be used to meet intermittent skilled nursing needs. Intermittent meaning each visit is four hours or less in duration. If the nursing need exceeds the four-hour limitation of home health nursing, Medicaid’s State Plan Private Duty Nursing may be authorized if medical necessity is established. If the person’s nursing needs cannot be met through State Plan Home Health and/or Private Duty Nursing, and the person is enrolled in the Individual Options Waiver, then waiver nursing could be authorized to meet the nursing needs if medically necessary.
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