Are you interested in becoming a DHHS-approved provider of Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver services? It is a helpful public service you can do for eligible Nebraskans. You can help people live in their home or a community setting. You can help families keep their kids with disabilities at home instead of in an institution.
Medicaid HCBS providers give Nebraskans choices on how and where to live. DHHS-approved service providers are paid for their work.
If you want to be a provider, the first thing you need to decide is which type. Once you have decided, this page will help you through the process.
There are different types of service providers for HCBS Waivers.
Learn about becoming a FSW provider.
The process you follow to become a provider depends under which waiver you will provide services.
AD agency providers are important for participants who qualify to live in a nursing facility, but choose to receive services in the community.
AD independent providers are important for participants who qualify to live in a nursing facility, but choose to receive services in the community.
Meet all requirements applicable to an assisted living provider in 480 NAC Chapters 2, 4, and 5.
DD agency providers are important for participants who qualify to live in an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID), but choose to receive services in the community.
DD independent providers are important for participants who qualify to live in an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF-IID), but choose to receive services in the community and want to self-direct their services. Services provided by independent providers may be more flexible than those provided by a DD agency provider.
DDD held a meeting is to introduce changes to the TBI Waiver for providers, including updates to provider requirements and expectations.