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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the msa home help providers document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Provider Selection' section. Ensure you understand the rights of clients to choose their home help provider and the criteria for hiring.
  3. Move to the 'Provider Criteria' section. Fill in details regarding the provider's age, ability, physical health, knowledge, personal qualities, and training willingness as required.
  4. Complete the 'Provider Interview' section by documenting any face-to-face interactions and confirming understanding of employment terms between client and provider.
  5. Ensure both client and provider sign the MSA-4676 and MSA-4678 forms within our platform before submitting them for payment authorization.
  6. Finally, keep a log of services provided using the DHS-721 form. This log must be submitted quarterly and signed by both parties.

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Medicaid will cover a variety of in-home care services and supports, in addition to case management, to promote aging in place. Benefits may be available in ones home, the home of a friend or relative, a foster care home, or an assisted living residence, depending on the state and the program.
The Home Help program is administered by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and provides personal care services to individuals who need hands-on assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and assistance with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs).
A home health aide provides personal care services, including help with bathing, toileting, and dressing. Medicare will not pay for an aide if you only require personal care and do not need skilled care.
Michigans Home Help program is similar to CDPAP in New York. Funded by Michigan Medicaid, it allows people to receive care at home from a trusted caregiver, often a family member or friend. The caregiver is paid by Medicaid with no cost to the person receiving care.