Current through December 10, 2024
A. Home and Community Supports (HCS) are for people who live in the family home and provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) such as bathing, toileting, transferring and mobility, meal preparation (but not the cost of the meals), assistance with eating, and incidental household cleaning and laundry which are essential to the health, safety, and welfare of the person. Other activities can include assistance with keeping appointments, use of natural supports and other typical community services available to all people, social activities, and participation in leisure activities.B. HCS may be shared by up to three (3) people who have a common direct service provider. People may share HCS personnel when agreed to by the participants and the health and welfare can be assured for each participant.C. HCS cannot be provided in a school setting or be used in lieu of school services or other available day services.D. HCS are not available for people who receive Supported Living, Shared Supported Living, Supervised Living, Host Home Services, or who live in any other type of staffed residence.E. HCS are not available to people who are in the hospital, an ICF/IID, nursing home, or other type of rehabilitation facility that is billing Medicaid, Medicare, and/or private insurance.F. HCS providers are responsible for providing transportation to and from community outings within the scope of the service. (Refer to Chapter 13).G. HCS providers are responsible for supervision and monitoring of the person at all times during service provision whether in the person's home, during transportation (if provided), and during community outings.H. HCS personnel are not permitted to provide medical treatment as defined in the Mississippi Nursing Practice Act and Rules and Regulations.I. HCS personnel cannot accompany a minor on a medical visit without a parent/legal representative present.J. HCS is provided in the home of the person receiving services and in the community.K. HCS personnel may assist people with shopping needs and money management but may not disburse funds on the part of a person without written authorization from the legal representative(s), if applicable.L. All employees of IDD Services who are non-licensed personnel assisting with medication usage should complete the DMH-approved assistance with medication training and demonstrate skills in front of a nurse. The skills checkoff list as required by DMH must be completed for complete requirements regarding assistance with usage with medication usage by non-licensed personnel. (Refer to Chapter 13).