We provide attendant care to individuals who require assistance with various activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in their own homes.
• Provides assistance with personal care, which includes:
– Bathing, partial bathing
– Oral hygiene
– Hair care including clipping of hair
– Shaving
– Hand and foot care
– Intact skin care
– Application of cosmetics
– Dressing
• Provides assistance with mobility, which includes:
– Proper body mechanics
– Transfers
– Ambulation
– Use of assistive devices
• Provides assistance with elimination, which includes:
– Assistance with bedpan, bedside commode, toilet
– Incontinent or involuntary care
– Emptying urine collection and colostomy bags
• Provides assistance with nutrition, which includes:
– Meal planning
– Meal preparation
– Clean-up
• Provides assistance with safety, which includes:
– Use of the principles of health and safety in relation to self and individual
– Identification and elimination of safety hazards
– Practicing health protection and cleanliness by appropriate techniques of hand washing
– Waste disposal and household tasks
– Reminding the participant to self-administer medications
– Provides assistance with correspondence and bill-paying
– Transportation of individuals to nonmedical community activities (Note: Out-of-state transportation is limited to within 50 miles of state geographic limits. Escorting of participants).
We provide this service to those who require assistance with daily activities to receive care in a more home-like, community-based setting, enhancing their quality of life and preserving their sense of independence and dignity.
• Home and Community Assistance care related to instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
• Medication oversight (to the extent permitted under state law)
Structured family caregiving means a caregiving arrangement in which a participant lives with a principal caregiver who provides daily care and support to the participant based on the participant’s daily care needs. The principal caregiver may be a nonfamily member or a family member who lives with the participant in the private home of the participant or the principal caregiver
Individuals must meet both HCBS waiver eligibility and Medicaid eligibility guidelines to be eligible for a Medicaid HCBS waiver. To be eligible, individuals must:
To be eligible, individuals must:
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