For parents of children with disabilities or chronic conditions, one of the biggest questions regarding in-home care is: Can I be my child’s IHSS caregiver? The answer is yes, in many cases. However, eligibility depends on several factors, including your child’s needs, your ability to provide care, and the specific rules of California’s In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program. This guide will help you understand how the process works, the benefits and challenges of being your child’s caregiver, and how to apply.
Yes, under certain conditions, a parent can be paid as an IHSS caregiver for their child. California allows parents to become IHSS providers if their child meets the eligibility requirements and if the parent qualifies under IHSS rules.
To become an IHSS caregiver for your child, the following criteria must be met:
If you meet the eligibility criteria, follow these steps to become your child’s IHSS caregiver:
Being your child’s IHSS provider offers several advantages:
While there are many benefits, there are also some challenges to consider:
Can both parents be paid IHSS providers for the same child? No, only one parent can be the paid provider if both parents live in the home. However, if parents are divorced and living separately, the parent providing care in their home may qualify.
What if I already have a job? If you work outside the home, you may not qualify as your child’s IHSS caregiver unless you can prove that your child’s medical condition prevents you from working and requires you to be available full-time.
What happens if my child turns 18? Once your child turns 18, they are considered an adult, and you may still qualify to be their paid caregiver if they continue to receive IHSS benefits. However, the eligibility requirements change slightly, and they may be able to hire another caregiver if preferred.
Can I appeal if my request to be my child’s caregiver is denied? Yes. If IHSS denies your request, you can request a fair hearing to appeal the decision and provide additional evidence supporting your case.
Becoming your child’s IHSS caregiver can provide a great solution for families needing in-home care while allowing a parent to earn an income. However, the process requires meeting eligibility requirements, completing the application process, and understanding the responsibilities involved. If you think you qualify, contact your local IHSS office to begin the application process and ensure your child receives the care they need.
Need help? In California, the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program provides crucial financial help for families raising children with special needs. American Advocacy Group is on the front lines every day, making positive change happen for people diagnosed with autism, Down syndrome, and a range of diagnoses across the continuum. As a leading advocate for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, and the premier provider of the support and services people want and need, we understand the system and know how to take action regarding your best interests.
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