In-Home Support for Individuals
Individualized home supports cover community living services in four categories
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In-Home Support for Individuals
In-Home Support for Individuals— Individualized home supports cover community living services in four categories:
- Community Participation
- Health, Safety, and Wellness
- Household Management
- Adaptive Skills
When a person receives individualized home support without training, they must receive support in at least one of the community living service categories.
When a person receives individualized home support with training or individualized home support with family training, they must receive training in at least one of the community living service categories. They also may receive support in any of the community living service categories.
Community Participation
- Community mobility and pedestrian safety (e.g., safely getting in and around the community)
- Community resource use and access
- Community safety and awareness
- Informal support system and network development
- Interpersonal communications skills
- Leisure, recreation, and socialization planning
- Skill-building to meet transportation needs
Health, Safety, and Wellness
- Collaboration with the person to arrange health care (e.g., physical, mental, chemical), meaningful activities, social services, meetings, and appointments
- Cueing, guidance, supervision, training, or instructional support to complete self-care
(Note: Cannot duplicate use of eligible Medical Assistance [MA] state plan home care services. See here: https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?IdcService=GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=id_000822) - Health services support, as defined in Minn. Stat. §245D.05
- Help for the person to activate and build resiliency factors. (e.g., whole health action management)
- Support for the person to design and meet individualized strategies to reach their health, safety, and wellness goals.
Household Management
This category may include:
- Cueing, guidance, supervision, training or instructional support to complete routine household care and maintenance
- Household safety knowledge and skills
- Tenancy Support and advocacy
- Training, assistance, support, and/or guidance with:
- Budgeting and assistance to manage money
- Cooking, meal planning, and nutrition
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Household chores, including minor household maintenance activities
(Note: The person is responsible for the cost of the maintenance replacement items or products) - Personal-needs purchasing.
Adaptive Skills
This category may include:
- Crisis prevention skills
- Implementation of positive support strategies
- Problem-solving
- Sensory/motor development involved in acquiring functional skills
- Support strategies for self-sufficiency
- Support and training to increase positive behavior, resulting in a reduction or elimination of challenging behavior
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