·Federal program
Medicaid §1915(i) HCBS State Plan Option
Medicaid state plan option allowing states to provide home and community-based services to people who meet state-defined needs-based criteria. States define target populations, covered services, and optional self-direction through a CMS-approved state plan amendment.
What it offers
Medicaid 1915(i) is a State Plan Home and Community-Based Services authority. States that adopt it can define HCBS benefits for specific populations within federal guidelines, using state-defined needs-based criteria rather than a 1915(c)-style institutional level of care. Medicaid.gov examples include long-term services such as respite, case management, supported employment, and environmental modifications in home and community-based settings. States may target populations, define covered HCBS including CMS-approved other services, and choose whether any or all HCBS are self-directed. A state Medicaid agency must submit a state plan amendment to CMS for review and approval. Current states, service menus, family-caregiver payment options, and financial thresholds vary by approved state plan.
Questions that decide eligibility
GiveCare prepares the questions; the program makes the decision. Bring these to the call or the application:
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What are the current income and asset limits, and whose income counts?
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Does the VA disability rating meet the program’s minimum (our record lists null%)?
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Do the work hours meet the minimum (our record lists null hours)?
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Is there a caregiver-specific department, coordinator, or support line? Ask for it by name.
Many agencies have one that isn’t advertised on the website.
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What documents do you need from us to start an application?
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Is there a waitlist right now, and how long is it?