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Compassionate Care in Your Community

1915(i) Program Services provide home and community-based support for individuals with mental health needs, disabilities, or chronic conditions—helping you live independently while receiving the care you deserve.

What is the 1915(i) Program?

The 1915(i) State Plan Amendment allows states to offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) to Medicaid beneficiaries who meet specific needs-based criteria. Unlike institutional care, these services help you stay in your home and community while receiving the support you need.

Person-Centered

Services are tailored to your unique needs and goals, putting you at the center of your care plan.

Community-Based

Receive care in your home and community, not in institutions—maintaining your independence.

State Flexibility

Each state customizes services to meet their community's needs while following federal guidelines.

Our Services

We offer a comprehensive range of home and community-based services designed to support your wellness, independence, and quality of life.

Peer Support

Connect with trained peer specialists who share similar
life experiences and provide guidance on your wellness
journey.

Care Coordination

Comprehensive coordination of your healthcare and
community services to ensure seamless support.

Housing Support

Assistance finding and maintaining safe, affordable
housing to support your independence and recovery.

Family Peer Support

Support for family members and caregivers to help
them better understand and assist their loved ones.

Non-Medical Transportation

Reliable transportation to appointments, services, and
community activities that support your wellbeing.

Who Is Eligible?

1915(i) services are available to Medicaid beneficiaries who meet specific functional and clinical criteria. Eligibility requirements may vary by state, but generally include:

Individuals with mental health or behavioral health conditions

People with intellectual or developmental disabilities

Individuals with physical disabilities or chronic health conditions

Current Medicaid beneficiaries meeting state-specific criteria

Benefits of 1915(i) Services

Live independently in your community

Receive personalized care plans

Access mental health support

Connect with peer support specialists

Get help with daily living activities

No cost for eligible individuals

Ready to Get Started?

Take the first step toward receiving the support you need. Our team is here to help you understand your options and guide you through the enrollment process.

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