225 HOME CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (HC-CSD) SR 97-45, 12/97 (FAM-A)

Severely disabled children whose medical disability is so severe that they qualify for institutional care but who are being cared for at home by at least one parent may be eligible for TANF-related medical assistance under the Home Care for Children with Severe Disabilities (HC-CSD) coverage group. Count only the income and resources that belong to the child. The requirements are:

• The child must be under age 19.

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• The child must be living in New Hampshire with at least one parent but does not have to be deprived of parental care or support.

• For categorically needy eligibility, the childs:

- gross monthly income must not exceed the nursing facility CAP (see Chapter 600, STANDARDS AND BUDGETS of the Adult Assistance Manual) and

- resources must not exceed the TANF categorically needy resource limit in Chapter 600, Standards and Budgets.

• For medically needy eligibility, the childs:

- net income cannot exceed the Protected Income Limit (PIL), and

- resources must not exceed the medically needy resource limit. These limits are found in Chapter 600, Standards and Budgets.

• The child must meet OMS medical disability, level of care, and eligibility criteria specified in Item 903(e) of the Medical Assistance Manual.

• The cost of care in an institution must exceed the cost of caring for the child in the home.

• The childs parent or guardian must be willing for the child to undergo medical treatment recommended by OMS, unless good cause exists (see ITEM 193 of the Medical Assistance Manual).