Hmong Home Health Care offers basic support services that provide the level of care necessary to ensure the health and welfare of the person receiving the service. Our basic support services are primarily focused on supervision. Click the headlines below for more information on our basic support services.
Individual Community Living Supports (ICLS)
ICLS services offer assistance and support for older adults who need reminders, cues, intermittent/moderate supervision or physical assistance to remain in their own homes.
Homemaker Services
Our trained Homemakers are able to assist you with the general cleaning of your home when you are unable to do so.
Night Supervision
Overnight assistance and supervision provided by an awake staff in a person’s own home.
Respite Care
Our respite services are focused around support of family caregivers and loved ones, such as meal preparation, running errands, companionship and more.
Individualized Home Supports (without Training)
Whether just a few hours each week or around-the-clock 24-hour care, we can provide the relief you need.
Still have questions? Contact us today at (651) 488-1680 or fill out this form.
To Qualify for 245D Services
The eligibility requirements for waivers are the prerequisites for obtaining these waivered services; meaning that you must be approved for the brain injury (BI), community alternative care (CAC), community alternatives for disabled individuals (CADI), developmental disabilities (DD), or elderly waivers prior to beginning your search for a provider that will supply ILS, In-home family support, etc. Depending on which waiver you pick and are approved for, that will determine which services are available to you. You can select from a variety of services with each waiver, and pick as many as appropriate based on the budget that is allowed. Often times recipients have a combination of services with each designed to accomplish different, predetermined goals.
Of the 245D services that HHHC currently provides, ILS can be supported with the BI, CAC, or CADI waivers. Personal support and residential habilitation services like in-home family support and supported living services can only be supported with the DD waiver.
Case managers from Ramsey County have said getting into a waiver is highly regulated and difficult. Priority goes to those who need the services most. There is a waiting list with over 1000 people on it and in some instances, someone could wait as long as ten years. Prior to being approved for a waiver, a person must undergo extensive screening. For example in the case of a DD waiver, a person will need to first be eligible for MN Rule 185, which governs the provision of case management administration and services to persons with developmental disabilities. To be eligible for Rule 185, a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation from a licensed professional is required of the person and it must show that the person has significant developmental disabilities or related conditions. This is just one step, among others, in getting approved for a DD waiver. Most of the people who are approved have mild, moderate, or severe mental retardation. In some rare cases, autism accompanied with maladaptive behavior will qualify someone for Rule 185 case management and the DD waiver. However, even after being approved for Rule 185, it does not guarantee that a person will receive the DD waiver.
The services themselves do not have eligibility criteria. If someone truly desired any of these services, and are unable to get the waivers, they could receive them if it was privately purchased. If you feel that yourself or a loved one may benefit from any of these services and need assistance with where to start, Hmong Home Health Care. can help direct you to the governing state agencies to apply for assistance in these programs.