(D)
HCBS
Waiver Provider Eligibility Requirements by Service Type .
(1)
Adult Companion
. In order to participate as a provider of adult companion services under an
HCBS waiver, a provider must be a health or human service organization or an
individual with experience providing nonmedical care, supervision, and
socialization for persons with disabilities in accordance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by the MRC for the provision
of such services.
(2)
Assisted Living Services . In order to participate as
a provider of assisted living services under a HCBS waiver, a provider must be
certified as an assisted living residence by the Executive Office of Elder
Affairs in accordance with 651 CMR 12.00: Certification Procedures and
Standards for Assisted Living Residences, meet all applicable
requirements of
42 CFR
441.301(c)(4) (Home and
Community-based Settings Rule), and maintain compliance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by DDS for the provision of
such services.
(3)
Community-based Day Supports . In order to participate
as a provider of communitybased day supports under an HCBS waiver, a provider
must be a human service agency or rehabilitation agency with experience
providing functional, community-based services and living skills training and a
demonstrated commitment to the philosophy of maximizing independence and
supporting meaningful community membership with an appropriate blend of
comprehensive services, in accordance with all standards, requirements,
policies, and procedures established by DDS or MRC for the provision of such
services. Community-based day supports must be provided in settings that are
physically and programmatically distinct from day habilitation services
(see130 CMR 419.000: Day Habilitation Center
Services) and waiver day services settings and services. All
provider-owned or -operated settings in which waiver participants may gather
must meet all requirements of
130 CMR
630.438.
(4)
Community Behavioral Health
Support and Navigation . In order to participate as a provider of
community behavioral health support and navigation under an HCBS waiver, a
provider must be a not-for-profit or proprietary organization that provides
mental health and/or substance use disorder services and be licensed within the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and in accordance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by MRC for the provision of
such services. Organizations providing community behavioral health support and
navigation must employ a multi-disciplinary staff with established experience,
skills, and training in the acute treatment of mental health and co-occurring
mental health and substance use conditions, including a minimum of one fulltime
master's or doctorate-level, licensed behavioral health clinician responsible
for operation of the program and supervision of staff. Supervision must include
participant-specific supervision, as well as a review of mental health,
substance use disorder and medical conditions, and integration principles and
practices.
(5)
Chore
Service . In order to participate as a provider of chore services
under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be a health or human service organization
or an individual with experience providing services needed to maintain the home
in a clean, sanitary, and safe condition, in accordance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by MRC for the provision of
such services.
(6)
Day
Services . In order to participate as a provider of day services
under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be a health or human service organization
with experience providing day services to persons with disabilities in
accordance with all standards, requirements, policies, and procedures
established by DDS or MRC for the provision of day services to participants of
an HCBS waiver. Day services must be provided at a provider-operated site in
the community and not in a participant's residence. A provider of day services
must meet all applicable requirements of
42 CFR
441.301(c)(4) (Home and
Community-based Settings Rule), and meet the location requirements of
130 CMR
630.438.
(7)
Community Family Training
and/or Residential Family Training . In order to participate as a
provider of community family training and/or residential family training under
an HCBS waiver, a provider must be an organization or an individual with
experience in providing training and instruction about treatment regimes,
behavior plans, and the use of specialized equipment that supports the waiver
participant to participate in the community, in accordance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by DDS or MRC for the
provision of such services to participants of an HCBS waiver. If an agency or
individual is providing services where licensure or certification is necessary,
the agency or individual must have the necessary licensure and
certifications.
(8)
Home Accessibility Adaptations . In order to
participate as a provider of home accessibility adaptations under an HCBS
waiver, a provider must be qualified to perform environmental and minor home
adaptations in accordance with applicable state and local building codes, and
comply with any applicable registration or licensure requirements. Providers
must also be under contract with MRC in accordance with its standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures for the provision of home accessibility
adaptations.
(9)
Home
Health Aide . In order to participate as a provider of home health
aide services under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be an organization engaged
in the business of home health aide services in accordance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by MRC for the provision of
such services, and meet the following requirements:
(a) employ registered nurses who have a
current license by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing that
supervise the home health aides; and
(b) employ home health aides who have
certification in CPR and either a certificate of home health aide training or
certificate of certified nurse's aide training.
(10)
Homemaker . In
order to participate as a provider of homemaker services under an HCBS waiver,
a provider must be an individual homemaker or an organization engaged in the
business of homemaker services in accordance with all standards, requirements,
policies, and procedures established by MRC for the provision of such services.
Homemakers must have at least one of the following qualifications:
(a) certificate of home health aide
training;
(b) certificate of
nurse's aide training;
(c)
certificate of 40-hour homemaker training; or
(d) certificate of 60-hour personal care
training.
(11)
Independent Living Supports . In order to participate
as a provider of independent living supports services under an HCBS waiver, a
provider must be a site-based organization that ensures 24-hour, seven days per
week access to supportive services for participants who have intermittent,
scheduled, and unscheduled needs for various forms of assistance, but who do
not require 24-hour supervision, in accordance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by MRC for the provision of
such services.
(12)
Individual Support and Community Habilitation . In
order to participate as a provider of individual support and community
habilitation under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be a health or human service
organization or an individual with experience providing services that are
designed to develop, maintain, or maximize independent functioning in
self-care, physical and emotional growth, socialization, communication, and
vocational skills for persons with disabilities in accordance with all
standards, requirements, policies, and procedures established by DDS or MRC for
the provision of such services.
(13)
Orientation and
Mobility . In order to participate as a provider of orientation
and mobility services under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be an individual,
or an agency that employs individuals, with a master's degree in special
education with a specialty in orientation and mobility or a bachelor's degree
with a certificate in orientation and mobility from a university program
certified by the Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and
Education Professionals (ACVREP), and maintain compliance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by DDS or MRC for the
provision of such services to participants of an HCBS waiver.
(14)
Peer Support .
In order to participate as a provider of peer support services under an HCBS
waiver, a provider must be an agency or individual with relevant competencies
and experiences in peer support, in accordance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by DDS or MRC for the
provision of such services to participants of an HCBS waiver. For an agency
providing this service, the agency needs to employ individuals who meet all
relevant state and federal licensure or certification requirements in their
discipline.
(15)
Personal Care Services . In order to participate as a
provider of personal care services under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be an
individual personal care worker or an organization engaged in the business of
(a) providing assistance with the performance
of ADLs to persons with disabilities in accordance with all standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures established by MRC for the provision of
such service; and
(b) providing
personal care services through personal care workers who must have a
certificate in CPR and at least one of the following qualifications:
1. certificate of home health aide
training;
2. certificate of nurse's
aide training; or
3. certificate of
60-hour personal care training.
(16)
Prevocational
Services . In order to participate as a provider of prevocational
services under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be a prevocational service
agency with experience in providing services that prepare a participant for
paid or unpaid employment in an integrated, community setting, in accordance
with all standards, requirements, policies, and procedures established by DDS
or MRC for the provision of such services to participants of an HCBS
waiver.
(17)
Residential Habilitation . Residential habilitation
under an HCBS waiver must be provided by organizations under contract with DDS
in accordance with its standards, requirements, policies, and procedures for
the provision of residential habilitation services to persons with
disabilities, and must demonstrate compliance with applicable requirements
under:
(a)115 CMR 7.00: Standards for
All Services and Supports and 115 CMR 8.00: Licensure and
Certification of Providers; or
(b)104 CMR 28.00: Licensing and
Operational Standards for Community Services.
(18)
Respite . In
order to participate as a provider of respite services under an HCBS waiver, a
respite provider must be in accordance with all standards, requirements,
policies, and procedures established by MRC for the provision of such services
to participants of an HCBS waiver, and be:
(a) licensed as a hospital by the
Massachusetts Department of Public Health under 105 CMR 130.00:
Hospital Licensure;
(b) certified as an assisted living residence
by the Executive Office of Elder Affairs under 651 CMR 12.00:
Certification Procedures and Standards for Assisted Living
Residences;
(c) licensed
as a nursing facility by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health under
105 CMR 153.000: Licensure Procedure and Suitability Requirements for
Long Term Care Facilities;
(d) able to meet site-based respite
requirements established by the Massachusetts Department of Developmental
Services under 115 CMR 7.00: Standards for All Services and
Supports;
(e) licensed as
a respite care facility by the Department of Developmental Services in
accordance with 115 CMR 7.00: Standards for All Services and
Supports and 115 CMR 8.00: Licensure and Certification of
Providers;
(f) licensed as
a rest home by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health under 105 CMR
153.000: Licensure Procedure and Suitability Requirements for Long Term
Care Facilities; or
(g)
enrolled in MassHealth as a participating adult foster care provider under 130
CMR 408.000: Adult Foster Care.
(19)
Self-directed
Services . Participants who choose to self-direct waiver services
will have the authority and responsibility for recruiting and hiring workers to
provide their self-directed services, subject to the standards, requirements,
policies and procedures for the hiring of such workers under the participant's
HCBS waiver.
(20)
Shared Home Supports . In order to participate as a
provider of shared home supports, a provider must be an organization licensed
by DDS as a provider of placement services in accordance with its standards,
requirements, policies, and procedures for the provision of these services to
persons with disabilities, and must demonstrate compliance with applicable
requirements under:
(a)115 CMR 7.00:
Standards for All Services and Supports and 115 CMR 8.00:
Licensure and Certification of Providers; or
(b)104 CMR 28.00: Licensing and
Operational Standards for Community Services.
(21)
Shared Living - 24 Hour
Supports . In order to participate as a provider of shared living
- 24 hour supports under an HCBS waiver, organizations must be under contract
with DDS in accordance with its standards, requirements, policies, and
procedures for the provision of shared living - 24 hour supports services to
persons with disabilities, and must demonstrate compliance with applicable
requirements under:
(a)115 CMR 7.00:
Standards for All Services and Supports and 115 CMR 8.00:
Licensure and Certification of Providers; or
(b)104 CMR 28.00: Licensing and
Operational Standards for Community Services.
(22)
Skilled Nursing
. In order to participate as a provider of skilled nursing services under an
HCBS waiver, a provider must be an organization engaged in the business of
providing nursing services that employs nurses who are a registered nurse or a
licensed practical nurse by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing,
and maintains compliance with all standards, requirements, policies, and
procedures established by DDS or MRC for the provision of such services to
participants of an HCBS waiver.
(23)
Specialized Medical
Equipment . In order to participate as a provider of specialized
medical equipment and supplies under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be an
individual or entity engaged in the business of furnishing durable medical
equipment, medical/surgical supplies, or customized equipment, or a provider
participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR 409.000: Durable Medical
Equipment Services or a pharmacy participating in MassHealth under 130
CMR 406.000: Pharmacy Services, in accordance with all
standards, requirements, policies, and procedures established by DDS or MRC for
the provision of such services to participants of an HCBS waiver.
(24)
Supported
Employment . In order to participate as a provider of supported
employment services under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be a human service
organization with experience providing supported employment programs in
accordance with all standards, requirements, policies, and procedures
established by DDS or MRC for the provision of supported employment to persons
with disabilities.
(25)
Supportive Home Care Aide . In order to participate as
a provider of supportive home care aide services under an HCBS waiver, a
provider must be an organization engaged in the business of supportive home
care aide services in accordance with all standards, requirements, policies,
and procedures established by MRC for the provision of such services to
participants of an HCBS waiver, that employs supportive home care aides who:
(a) have a certification in CPR and either a
certificate of home health aide training or certificate of certified nurse's
aide training; and
(b) have
completed an additional 12 hours of training in the area of serving individuals
with behavioral health needs or the 12-hour training developed by the
Alzheimer's Association, Massachusetts Chapter on serving individuals with
Alzheimer's disease or related disorders.
(26)
Therapy
Services .
(a)
Occupational Therapy . In order to participate as a
provider of occupational therapy under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be an
occupational therapist participating in the MassHealth program under 130 CMR
432.000: Therapist Services, a rehabilitation center
participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR 430.000: Rehabilitation
Center Services, a home health agency participating in MassHealth
under 130 CMR 403.000: Home Health Agency, a chronic disease
and rehabilitation inpatient hospital participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR
435.000: Chronic Disease and Rehabilitation Inpatient Hospital
Services, or a chronic disease and rehabilitation outpatient hospital
participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR 410.000: Outpatient Hospital
Services, in accordance with all standards, requirements, policies,
and procedures established by MRC or DDS for the provision of such services to
participants of an HCBS waiver.
(b)
Physical Therapy . In order to participate as a
provider of physical therapy under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be a
physical therapist participating in the MassHealth program under 130 CMR
432.000: Therapist Services, a rehabilitation center
participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR 430.000: Rehabilitation
Center Services, a home health agency participating in MassHealth
under 130 CMR 403.000: Home Health Agency, a chronic disease
and rehabilitation inpatient hospital participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR
435.000: Chronic Disease and Rehabilitation Inpatient Hospital
Services, or a chronic disease and rehabilitation outpatient hospital
participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR 410.000: Outpatient Hospital
Services, in accordance with all standards, requirements, policies,
and procedures established by MRC or DDS for the provision of such services to
participants of an HCBS waiver.
(c)
Speech Therapy . In order to participate as a provider
of speech therapy under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be a speech/language
therapist participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR 432.000: Therapist
Services, a speech and hearing center participating in MassHealth
under 130 CMR 413.000: Speech and Hearing Center Services, a
rehabilitation center participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR 430.300:
Rehabilitation Center Services, a home health agency
participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR 403.000: Home Health
Agency, a chronic disease and rehabilitation inpatient hospital
participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR 435.000: Chronic Disease and
Rehabilitation Inpatient Hospital Services, or a chronic disease and
rehabilitation outpatient hospital participating in MassHealth under 130 CMR
410.000: Outpatient Hospital Services, in accordance with all
standards, requirements, policies, and procedures established by MRC or DDS for
the provision of such services to participants of an HCBS waiver.
(27)
Transitional
Assistance . Transitional assistance under an HCBS waiver must be
provided by organizations under contract with MRC or DDS in accordance with its
standards, requirements, policies, and procedures for the provision of
transitional assistance services to persons with disabilities.
(28)
Transportation
. In order to participate as a provider of transportation under an HCBS waiver,
a provider must be an organization engaged in the business of transporting
persons with disabilities in accordance with all standards, requirements,
policies, and procedures established by DDS or MRC for the provision of such
services.
(29)
Vehicle
Modification . In order to participate as a provider of vehicle
modifications under an HCBS waiver, a provider must be an individual or
organization engaged in the business of vehicle modification and be under
contract with MRC for the provision of vehicle modification to persons with
disabilities.