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- In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program
The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program provides in-home assistance to eligible aged, blind, and disabled individuals as an alternative to out-of-home care and enables recipients to remain safely in their own homes
- In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS)
In-Home Supportive Services, also known as IHSS, can help pay for services if you’re a low-income elderly, blind or disabled individual, including children, so that you can remain safely in your own home
- Medi-Cal In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program
The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program is a statewide Medi-Cal program that provides long-term services and supports for California residents who are aged, blind or disabled and at risk of nursing home placement
- In-Home Supportive Services Plus - DHCS
The IHSS Plus Program pays enrolled care providers, including parents or spouses, to provide services to qualified Medi-Cal recipients Eligibility for program participation includes persons who are 65 years or older, blind, or disabled who might be placed in an out-of-home care facility
- In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS): IHSS Programs - DB101
The IHSS Residual (IHSS-R) Program is for people who are not eligible for full-scope Medi-Cal It provides a maximum of 283 hours of services per month for people with severe disabilities and a maximum of 195 hours for people with disabilities that are not severe
- In-Home Supportive Services - SFHSA. org
The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program provides paid assistance to income-eligible older adults and people with disabilities so they can remain safely in their own homes
- In-Home Supportive Services | 2025 Guide to the California IHSS Program
California's IHSS program provides vital in-home assistance for seniors and disabled individuals, helping them maintain independence and avoid institutional care
- What Are In-Home Supportive Services? - All Seniors Foundation
In-home supportive services (IHSS) provide assistance with daily tasks for individuals who prefer to live independently despite age, disability, or other challenges
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