Specialized Care: Expanded Home Help Services (EHHS)
The Expanded Home Help Services (EHHS) offered through the Michigan Home Help Program is a specialized extension of the standard home help program designed for individuals with significant care needs.
EHHS provides additional hours and support for those with severe functional limitations that require extensive, hands-on care beyond the typical monthly allocation of caregiving hours.
Key Features:
Eligibility:
Available for individuals whose care needs exceed 179.9 hours per month.
Approval is granted by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) supervisor or Home Help Policy Section.
Purpose:
Ensures individuals with high-level care requirements receive the appropriate amount of support to maintain their independence and well-being.
Aims to help individuals avoid transitioning to institutional care facilities by providing the resources they need at home.
Examples of Care:
Complex medical tasks like wound care, ventilator support, or bowel programs.
Intensive assistance with daily living activities such as transferring, bathing, and mobility.
EHHS is a critical component of the Michigan Home Help Program, ensuring that even those with the most extensive care needs are supported in their homes with dignity and respect.
FAQs
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EHHS are additional services authorized for individuals whose care needs exceed the standard Home Help Services due to severe functional limitations. These services ensure that individuals receive adequate support to live safely in their homes. Check Your Eligibility Now.
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Individuals eligible for EHHS must:
Be enrolled in Michigan's Medicaid program.
Have severe functional limitations requiring extensive hands-on assistance.
Undergo an assessment by an adult services worker to determine the necessity for expanded services.
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To apply for EHHS:
Request an assessment for Home Help Services.
During the assessment, discuss your need for expanded services due to severe functional limitations.
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EHHS may cover:
Increased hours of personal care assistance.
Specialized care requiring trained providers.
Additional support services necessary for individuals with severe limitations.
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Yes, when a client's hands-on care needs exceed 179.9 hours per month, the service cost must be approved by the adult services supervisor or the MDHHS Home Help Policy Section. Check Your Eligibility Now.
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Yes, family members can be authorized to provide EHHS care if they meet the program's requirements and the care recipient's needs are appropriately assessed. Check Your Eligibility Now.
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Caregivers working with Care Plan Inc. are paid based on the approved hours and services outlined during the assessment. Payroll is processed weekly for your convenience. Check your eligibility today!
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Providers may be required to undergo specific training, especially if specialized care is needed, to ensure they can adequately meet the care recipient's needs. Check Your Eligibility Today!
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Assessments are typically conducted initially and may be re-evaluated periodically or when there is a significant change in the care recipient's condition.Check Your Eligibility Now.
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If you have any other questions regarding the EHHS program, our team at Care Plan Inc. is here to help. Contact us today, and one of our dedicated team members will assist you with the information and guidance you need. We're just a message or call away!