There are four IHSS programs: 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.
Go to an IHSS Provider Orientation given by the county. Here you will learn important information about the program and the requirements for you to follow as a provider. Complete, sign and return the IHSS Program Provider Enrollment Form (SOC 426) directly to the County IHSS Office or IHSS Public Authority.
IHSS Care Providers and IHSS Recipients can now access the California Department of Social Services' Timesheet System to get real-time timesheet and payment status information.
You can get 283 hours (the maximum) per month if: You are in the CFCO, IPO, or IHSS-R subprogram, you get protective supervision, and you are “severely impaired,” or. You need at least 283 hours per month in IHSS services. For example, you get non-medical personal care, related, paramedical, and/or other IHSS services.
In Los Angeles County, you can apply by phone by calling (888) 944-IHSS (4477) or (213) 744-IHSS (4477) or complete the application SOC 295 - Application For In-Home Supportive Services, available at .
Effective 4/1/24, the monthly income limit for the IHSS program for a single applicant is $1,732. When both spouses are applicants, there is a couple income limit of $2,352 / month.
How to Become an IHSS Provider Go to an IHSS Provider Orientation given by the county. Complete, sign and return the IHSS Program Provider Enrollment Form (SOC 426) directly to the County IHSS Office or IHSS Public Authority. Complete and sign the IHSS Provider Enrollment Agreement (SOC 846) .
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. The Personal Care Services Program (PCSP) is for people with full-scope Medi-Cal who are: Adults who get care services from a parent, or.