The Contra Costa Public Authority staff will assist you in enrolling an provider. If you have not identified a provider then the Registry computer will search for potential workers to match your needs, hours and location. The Registry staff will send you a list of three to six names of potential workers. You call the names on the list to discuss the job and set up interviews.
The care provider is in the employ of the consumer, not the County. You may call the Registry at to let them know what services you need and which hours you need a worker. Recipients of IHSS may hire any person of their choosing to be the in-home care provider. The provider may be a relative or friend if desired. They are required to be fingerprinted and attend a Provider Orientation conducted by the Contra Costa Public Authority see below. If services are denied or you are not happy with the number of hours authorized, you have the right to appeal by requesting a State Hearing.
The back of the Notice of Action has information about how to appeal. For example, your care provider cannot spend more than 6 hours per month on domestic services or more than 1 hour per week shopping for food. If you can show that you need more time for a specific service, your county IHSS worker will see if additional hours can be authorized to meet your needs. You can use IHSS hours to help you get, keep, or return to work. To do this, you need to transfer hours that were for in-home services to the workplace.
To transfer hours to the workplace, contact your IHSS caseworker and say which services you need and the number of hours you wish to transfer. If you live in a nursing home or other assisted living facility, you do not qualify for IHSS. If you plan to live in your own home in the future, you can apply for IHSS while you are in the facility.
An IHSS employee can do a preliminary needs assessment while you are still residing at the facility. Once you move out of the facility and into your own home, IHSS will do another assessment in your home. Learn about reasonable accommodations and programs that help make work possible. Jump to content Jump to menu. Try It. Add to favorites. Add to favorites Add to favorites One of my favorites.
During the needs assessment, the social worker will ask you questions about your physical and mental capacity to determine the types of services you need and the number of hours for each service. As part of the application process, you will need to have your health care provider fill out a medical certification form SOC : www. Your living situation will also be evaluated. After the needs assessment, the IHSS worker will contact you and let you know if you have been approved or denied the service.
If approved, the IHSS worker will tell you how many hours were authorized for each service, and how many total monthly hours have been approved. The State has limited monthly services hours to hours per month for non—severely impaired applicants and hours per month for the severely impaired.
The number of hours authorized may change with each evaluation. If you are denied Medi-Cal or IHSS or if you do not agree with the number of hours authorized, you may appeal the decision by filing for a fair hearing. The appeals procedure is outlined on the back of the notice you will receive.
For assistance in filing an appeal, contact your local legal services office. CFCO — Recipients are eligible because they have qualified for Medi-Cal and would otherwise need a nursing home level of care. PCS — Recipients are eligible because they have qualified for Medi—Cal on the basis of age, blindness or disability. IPO — Recipients are eligible because they have qualified for Medi—Cal and are also part of one of the following groups: parent provider for a minor child, spouse providers, advance pay cases or meal allowance cases.
There are very few people in this category. What services does IHSS provide? Services include, but are not limited to: Domestic and Related Services: meal preparation, cleaning, laundry and taking out the garbage. Paramedical Tasks: assistance with medications, injections, bowel and bladder care.
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