Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Through our local Department of Disabilities, my H and I were both able to become licensed providers for disabled medic aid recipients. Our daughters fiance has a class 9 IO waiver which entitles him to up to 90 grand in provider care billing per calendar year. We are able to bill for any travel time and our supervision of him when he is with our daughter and their baby. The license would permit you to bill medicaid for providing day care for other autistic children in your area. Actually, the needs of disabled individual are unlimited. In order to provide billing, you only need to have the weeks billing signed by the individual or their representative stating that you have provided care. Checks are sent out every two weeks. When things are calm enough around here, I have billed for 40 hour weeks. I provide care for him as much as I can while I am caring for my two. Your hourly rate would depend upon who you decide to take as clients. It ranges from 8 dollars to 16.00 depending on the client and the service provided. Getting the license involved a 25 dollar back ground fee and three evenings of 4 hour classes. Hope this helps. ~~~Aggy Mother of 22 yr old Katy Diagnosed with PDD(nos) Grandmother to Katy's daughter Isabella Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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