231 HOME CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (HC-CSD) SR 13-35, 10/13 (MAM-A) |
Severely disabled children whose medical disability is so severe that they qualify for institutional care but who are being cared for at home, may be eligible for FANF-related medical assistance under Home Care for Children with Severe Disabilities (HC-CSD). Application for HC-CSD medical coverage is made:
• online;
• on DFA Form 800, Application for Assistance; or
• via Form 800HR, HEIGHTS-generated Application for Assistance, if the individual applying on behalf of the child is already open for another program of assistance and is applying for HC-CSD during a reapplication.
Count only the income and resources that belong to the child. The requirements are:
• The child must be under age 19.
• The child must be living in New Hampshire.
• The child must qualify for institutional level of care but is being cared for at home.
• The child does not need to be deprived of parental support or care.
• For categorically needy eligibility, the child’s:
- gross monthly income must not exceed the nursing facility CAP; and
- resources must not exceed the FANF categorically needy resource limit.
• For medically needy eligibility, the child’s:
- net income cannot exceed the Protected Income Limit (PIL; and
- resources must not exceed the medically needy resource limit.
• The child must meet DDU medical disability, level of care, and eligibility criteria.
• The cost of care in an institution must exceed the cost of caring for the child in the home.
• The child’s parent or guardian must be willing for the child to undergo medical treatment recommended by OMBP, unless good cause exists.