Home and Community-Based Waiver FAQs

The home and community-based waiver program allows individuals who would benefit from a caregiver in their home access to full Centennial Care Medicaid Benefits. This program is intended to help New Mexicans who might otherwise be forced to enter Long Term Nursing Facilities stay in their own homes or Assisted Living Facilities.

To qualify, an individual must meet both income and health related requirements. The Aging and Disability Resource Center assists with the intake process for this program which begins with registration to the registry waiting list.

If you or someone you know would benefit from this program, here are some important steps to be aware of:

  1. Set up a phone appointment to complete an intake assessment with an Options Counselor at 1-800-432-2080
  2. Once funding is available and the individual’s name reaches the top of the list an allocation packet is mailed by Medical Assistance Division’s Long-Term Services and Supports Bureau (aka Allocations Unit)
  3. The individual receives and completes the application and must return the packet contents within 45 days from when the packet was mailed or risk losing allocation
  4. The allocation unit receives the packet and sends a letter back to the individual acknowledging receipt with a letter explaining the next steps
  5. The MCO reaches out to complete a more in-depth assessment of the individual’s needs to ensure they meet the criteria for the program which is referred to as Nursing Facility Level of Care (NFLOC)
  6. ISD Waiver Unit reaches out to perform an interview and request any documentation needed to qualify the individual financially
  7. Once both eligibility requirements are fulfilled, the individual’s MCO is notified, and the individual can begin receiving services

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