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Healing Home
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Residential and Maintenance Care
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Live Well - Nyob Zoo Home Care LLC - Live Well - Nyob Zoo Home Care - Brooklyn Park
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Personal Care
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Zing Home Health Care LLC
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Personal Care
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Lending Touch LLC - Lending Touch LLC - Minneapolis (Broadway)
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Personal Care
Partners In Care LLC
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Personal Care
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
1 Home Health Care Inc
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Personal Care
Tendercare Home Health Services
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Personal Care
Embrace Home Care LLC
Employs support workers who help people with disabilities and older adults to live independently in the community.
DESCRIPTION:
A support worker is someone trained to help people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities.
Support workers help people live and work within their own communities. These support workers help with daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging. Activities they can help with include:
* Daily living activities
* Health related activities
* Behavior observation and monitoring
Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) provider agencies support people eligible for CFSS who select the CFSS agency model by employing their workers and performing all employment tasks such as: recruiting, hiring, training, supervising and evaluating support workers (they do not support individuals in the CFSS budget model).
The individual receiving care is still responsible for directing their own care and has a say in selecting their support worker, setting worker's schedules and can participate in the training and supervising of their support worker.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Personal Care
Consumer Directed Organizational Perspective
Blended Youth & Family Services LLC
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Mount Zion Home Health Care LLC
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Personal Care
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Global Home Care Inc.
Employs support workers who help people with disabilities and older adults to live independently in the community.
DESCRIPTION:
A support worker is someone trained to help people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities.
Support workers help people live and work within their own communities. These support workers help with daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging. Activities they can help with include:
* Daily living activities
* Health related activities
* Behavior observation and monitoring
Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) provider agencies support people eligible for CFSS who select the CFSS agency model by employing their workers and performing all employment tasks such as: recruiting, hiring, training, supervising and evaluating support workers (they do not support individuals in the CFSS budget model).
The individual receiving care is still responsible for directing their own care and has a say in selecting their support worker, setting worker's schedules and can participate in the training and supervising of their support worker.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Personal Care
Healing Holistically Home Health Care LLC
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Gem Home Care LLC
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Personal Care
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
InterCommunity Home Health Care - InterCommunity Home Health Care Inc
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Personal Care
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Axis Home PCA Agency Inc
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Ainab Home Health Care Inc
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Personal Care
New Beginning Behavioral Health LLC - New Beginning Behavioral Health LLC - Edina
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Imani Hospitality Homecare, LLC
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Personal Care
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Awin Duale Care - Awin People Care LLC
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
ManNasia Altruistic Homes LLC - ManNasia Altruistic Homes LLC - Brooklyn Park
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Harmony Living Health Care Services
A trained worker who provides assistance to persons with disabilities, living independently in the community. This includes the elderly and others with special health care needs.
DESCRIPTION:
A Personal Care Assistant (PCA) is a trained worker who helps people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities and who are on a state program (Medical Assistance, waiver programs, or Alternative Care). Personal assistance services help individuals live and work within their own communities. PCAs help people who need support to take care of daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging.
Personal care assistance services must be deemed medically necessary as determined by an assessment. The assessment must find that the person needs help to complete at least one of eight activities of daily living or exhibit Level 1 behavior.
The four categories of services that a person can receive assistance in are:
* Activities of Daily Living: eating, toileting, grooming, dressing, bathing, transferring (such as getting in and out of bed), mobility, and positioning
* Health-related functions, which, under state law, can be delegated or assigned by a licensed health care professional to be performed by a PCA
* Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: meal planning and preparation, managing finances, shopping for essential items, performing essential household chores, communication by telephone and other media, and participating in the community
* Redirection and intervention for behavior including observation and monitoring
If you are enrolled in Medical Assistance, a waiver program, or Alternative Care, there are two possible ways that you may receive PCA services in Minnesota:
* You may select an individual worker (where you are responsible for hiring, supervising and firing)
* You may hire a home care agency who selects and oversees your worker
If you choose to hire your own workers, you will also choose a PCA Choice provider (usually a home health agency) as a fiscal intermediary. The PCA Choice provider is responsible for billing the Department of Human Services (DHS) for PCA services and paying your PCA workers.
PCA has begun transitioning to Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) (https://mn.gov/dhs/people-we-serve/people-with-disabilities/services/home-community/programs-and-services/cfss.jsp). Individuals currently using PCA will transition to CFSS at their next reassessment.
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Personal Care
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Patience In Home Care LLC
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Best Home Health Care Service LLC - Best Home Health Care Service LLC - Minneapolis
Employs support workers who help people with disabilities and older adults to live independently in the community.
DESCRIPTION:
A support worker is someone trained to help people that need support to take care of their day-to-day activities.
Support workers help people live and work within their own communities. These support workers help with daily living needs because of disease, a disabling condition, or complications related to aging. Activities they can help with include:
* Daily living activities
* Health related activities
* Behavior observation and monitoring
Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) provider agencies support people eligible for CFSS who select the CFSS agency model by employing their workers and performing all employment tasks such as: recruiting, hiring, training, supervising and evaluating support workers (they do not support individuals in the CFSS budget model).
The individual receiving care is still responsible for directing their own care and has a say in selecting their support worker, setting worker's schedules and can participate in the training and supervising of their support worker.
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Personal Care
Consumer Directed Organizational Perspective
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Optimum Home Healthcare LLC
Waiver benefit that offers assistance and support to people on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care program who need reminders or a moderate-level of assistance to remain in their own home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers (https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/dhs-293369) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
