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Respite Care

Respite care is temporary support to the client's primary unpaid caregiver(s) by taking over the tasks of the caregiver(s)  for a limited time.  It may be used to meet a wide range of needs, including family emergencies; planned absences (such as vacations, hospitalizations or business trips); relief from the daily responsibility and stress of caring for a special needs person; or to provide time for the caregiver(s) to shop, run errands and perform other tasks.

What is CAP/ DA?

CAP/DA is a service that includes basic household tasks such as light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, essential shopping, simple household repairs and yard maintenance.  It also includes personal care tasks such as assistance in eating, bathing, dressing and grooming. 

 

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Home Mobility Aids

Home mobility aids are the following items provided to give you or your disabled loved one mobility, safety and independence in his/her private residence.  They are used to adapt the home environment to specified disabilities.

- Wheelchair Ramps

- Safety Rails

- Grab Bars

- Non-skid Surfaces (rough surfaced strips of adhesive material that   adhere to non-carpeted areas such as concrete, linoleum, wood, tile, porcelain, or fiberglass)

- Handheld Showers

- Widening of Doorways for Wheelchair

Who's Covered?

  1. You or your loved one must be covered under regular Medicaid coverage - a blue card.
  2. A CAP/DA client has a CI or CS in the CAP block of your Medicaid ID card.
  3. Each CAP/DA service, including its amount, duration and frequency, must be approved in the client's CAP/DA Plan of Care.
 
 


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