245D Waivered Services
The Aide Givers Home Care is a 245D licensed provider of respite, homemaker, Individual Community Living Support (ICLS) services, Individual Home Supports (IHS) without training, IHS with training, and night supervision services. For each 245D service, clients select a trusted, qualified worker suited for their needs, while for IHS with training, a qualified staff is matched to the client to meet their needs. In all services, an assigned 245D Aide Givers Coordinator will work with the client and county case manager to set up and administer 245D Waivered Services.
The Aide Givers also administers Caregiver Living Expenses, which provide a reimbursement of certain expenses, such as rent and food, incurred by an unrelated caregiver who is living in the same household as an individual receiving waivered services and providing approved services.
Look through our program descriptions below to discover all of the ways The Aide Givers is helping Minnesotans live full lives:
Individualized Home Supports Without Training
Individualized Home Supports Without Training services provide support, assistance and supervision to adults or children who live in their own homes. A staff person provides direct supervision, cueing, guidance, instruction, assistance with activities of daily living, or assistance with coordinating and attending community living activities. Individualized Home Supports Without Training services can be provided in the person’s own home or community.
Individualized Home Supports Without Training was created through the State of Minnesota Waiver Reimagine project, and it combines the previous services of Personal Support and Adult Companion.
Individualized Home Supports Without Training services are available to people on the:
INDIVIDUALIZED HOME SUPPORTS WITHOUT TRAINING FAQ
1) I have heard of PCA services. How is Individualized Home Supports Without Training different?
While an Individualized Home Supports staff can provide all the same care as a PCA, they are also focused on helping the client to increase their independence and access their community.
2) Can a parent work as an Individualized Home Supports Without Training staff?
Yes. Parents can work as an Individualized Home Supports Without Training staff, as long as the client is an adult.
3) Can a parent be both an Individualized Home Supports Without Training staff and the Responsible Party for the client?
Yes. Under Individualized Home Supports Without Training, the person acting as the client’s Responsible Party may also work as a staff.