Starting an HCBS Agency in Arkansas

What You Need to Know About Starting a Specific HCBS Agency in Arkansas


These videos give an overview of the various Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) available in Arkansas for providers who want to learn how to start or operate an HCBS agency in the state. Each video explains the purpose of the service, provider requirements, licensing process, and how the program functions in Arkansas. Use these videos to better understand the responsibilities, standards, and steps involved in becoming or working with approved HCBS providers. Explore each section to find the service that best matches your goals or area of interest.

Respite Care Services

 

RESPITE CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
GIVING FAMILY CAREGIVERS A BREAK WHILE ENSURING CONTINUITY OF SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES OR CHRONIC CONDITIONS

Respite Care Services in Arkansas provide temporary relief to primary caregivers by offering short-term care for individuals with developmental disabilities, aging needs, or complex medical conditions. These services are authorized under the Arkansas Medicaid Waiver Programs and allow individuals to remain safely in their homes or community while their caregivers take time off.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Approves and monitors service providers and ensures compliance with HCBS waiver program requirements

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Administers Medicaid funding and reimbursement for respite care

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight and ensures adherence to Medicaid waiver guidelines

2. RESPITE CARE SERVICE OVERVIEW

Respite services provide temporary supervision and support for individuals who normally receive ongoing care from family or unpaid caregivers. Services can be provided in the individual’s home or a community setting and may occur during the day, evenings, weekends, or overnight.

Approved providers may deliver:

In-home care during planned or emergency caregiver absences

Supervision and assistance with daily living activities

Personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, or mobility support

Social and recreational engagement during respite hours

Coordination with family members and support staff

Documentation of services delivered and any changes in condition

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Complete provider enrollment through Arkansas Medicaid

Submit an application to become a provider with the Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)

Maintain liability insurance and secure service documentation systems

Ensure all staff meet required background checks and training

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply through the Arkansas Provider Enrollment Portal

Submit organizational documents, ownership disclosure, and electronic funds transfer (EFT) info

Select appropriate provider type and service specialties (Respite Care under HCBS)

Step 2: DDS Waiver Service Approval

Complete and submit the HCBS Waiver Provider Packet

Include policy manual, staffing plan, and training documentation

Participate in a readiness review if requested

Step 3: Approval and Billing Setup

Receive provider number and begin claims setup through Medicaid billing system

Coordinate with support coordinators for client referrals

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid provider enrollment approval

DDS waiver provider application and agreement

Policy & procedure manual including:

Intake and referral process

Daily documentation and client care logs

Staff credentialing, supervision, and emergency contacts

Participant rights, informed consent, and HIPAA compliance

Incident reporting and grievance procedures

Caregiver relief coordination and scheduling

Service tracking and billing templates

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Respite Care Coordinator / Program Supervisor
Requirements: Experience in human services or disability care; supervisory background preferred

Role: Direct Care Staff / Respite Aide
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

CPR/First Aid certification

Background check and Adult/Child Maltreatment Registry clearance

Knowledge of supporting individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Person-centered care practices

Emergency response and documentation

Abuse prevention and reporting

Annual refreshers on ethics, safety, and client interaction

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Respite Care Services are authorized under the following Arkansas Medicaid Waiver Programs:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Arkansas Independent Choices Program

Living Choices Assisted Living Waiver

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver

Approved providers may deliver:

Temporary care to relieve unpaid caregivers

Scheduled or emergency in-home support

Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs)

Support documentation and coordination with case managers

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment & Provider Application
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: DDS Waiver Provider Approval
Timeline: 30–60 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Training
Timeline: 30–45 days

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS RESPITE CARE SERVICES PROVIDER

We guide new providers through the full process of launching Medicaid-compliant Respite Care Services under Arkansas’s HCBS Waiver Programs.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

Arkansas Medicaid enrollment and provider portal setup

DDS waiver application support and documentation

Policy & procedure manual for respite care operations

Templates for staff training, incident logs, and care plans

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with case managers and local agencies

 
 

Residential Care Services

 

RESIDENTIAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
OFFERING SUPPORTIVE, COMMUNITY-BASED LIVING OPTIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND CHRONIC CONDITIONS

Residential Care Services in Arkansas provide individuals with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or age-related needs with a structured, supportive living environment. These services are authorized under Arkansas’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Medicaid Waiver programs and are designed to promote independence, dignity, and community integration while ensuring safety and quality of life.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services (DAABHS)
Role: Approves and monitors Residential Care Facilities (RCFs) and ensures compliance with HCBS standards

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Office of Long Term Care (OLTC)
Role: Licenses Residential Care Facilities and monitors health and safety standards

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid (under DHS)
Role: Oversees Medicaid enrollment, reimbursement, and service delivery for Residential Care Services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight to ensure Medicaid-funded services meet HCBS rules and person-centered requirements

2. RESIDENTIAL CARE SERVICE OVERVIEW

Residential Care Services support individuals who need assistance with daily living activities but do not require the intensive medical care provided in nursing facilities. Services are delivered in licensed community settings that promote a home-like environment.

Approved providers may deliver:

Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, toileting, and mobility

Support with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) such as meal preparation, housekeeping, and laundry

Medication assistance and health monitoring (as permitted by regulations)

24-hour supervision and safety monitoring

Structured recreational and social activities

Nutritional support with daily meals and snacks

Transportation assistance to appointments and community activities

All services must be individualized through person-centered service plans and support the individual’s goals for autonomy and inclusion.

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Obtain a Residential Care Facility license from the Arkansas Office of Long Term Care (OLTC)

Secure liability insurance and meet fire safety, sanitation, and building code requirements

Maintain policies and procedures compliant with Arkansas residential care regulations

Ensure appropriate staff-to-resident ratios and staff training on personal care and resident rights

 

4. DHS PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Request Residential Care Services provider application packet from DHS or OLTC

Attend recommended provider orientation sessions

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Residential Care Facility license, staffing plans, emergency procedures, and sample service agreements

Provide documentation of staff qualifications, background checks, and training programs

Include resident intake forms, person-centered planning templates, and safety protocols

Program Readiness Review:

DHS/OLTC review the facility’s compliance with safety and service standards

May conduct on-site inspections prior to Medicaid approval

Evaluation of staffing models, client documentation, and emergency preparedness plans

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

After state approval, enroll with Arkansas Medicaid as a Residential Care Services provider

Complete billing and claims configuration through the Medicaid portal

Set up service authorization tracking and documentation systems

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Residential Care Facility license

Proof of compliance with building codes, fire safety inspections, and health regulations

Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Resident intake and person-centered service planning

ADL/IADL support protocols

Medication assistance and health monitoring procedures

Resident rights, privacy protections, and grievance policies

Emergency evacuation and disaster preparedness plans

Staff background checks, credentialing records, and training logs

Incident reporting, infection control, and quality assurance tracking

Medicaid billing and service logging procedures

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Facility Administrator
Requirements: Experience managing residential care or health service facilities, background check clearance, and required administrator training

Role: Direct Care Staff / Personal Care Aides
Requirements: High school diploma or GED recommended; CPR/First Aid certification; background check clearance

Role: Medication Assistant (optional if providing medication administration)
Requirements: Completion of a Medication Assistant Program and state certification

All staff must complete:

Orientation on resident rights, elder abuse prevention, and person-centered practices

Emergency response and safety training

Confidentiality and HIPAA compliance training

Ongoing annual in-service training and competency reviews

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

The following Arkansas Medicaid Waivers authorize Residential Care Services:

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver

Living Choices Assisted Living Waiver (for individuals requiring more structured residential services)

Approved providers may deliver:

Supportive residential living services focused on ADLs and IADLs

24/7 supervision and safety monitoring

Structured socialization and recreational activities

Health monitoring and medication support

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Facility Licensing Preparation
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

Phase: OLTC Licensing Inspections and Approvals
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring, Training, and Documentation Readiness
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment and Claims Setup
Timeline: 45–60 days

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services (DAABHS)
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/divisions-shared-services/aging-adult-and-behavioral-health-services/

Arkansas Office of Long Term Care (OLTC)
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/divisions-shared-services/office-of-long-term-care/

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov/ARMedicaid/Provider

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS RESIDENTIAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG helps providers and entrepreneurs launch Medicaid-compliant Residential Care Services under Arkansas’s HCBS Waiver programs.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration and EIN/NPI setup

OLTC licensing guidance and inspection preparation

DHS application and Medicaid documentation support

Development of Residential Care Policy & Procedure Manual

Staff credentialing and resident intake templates

Medicaid billing and claims system setup

Website, domain, and email setup

Resident admission and service planning packets

Emergency preparedness and quality assurance templates

Referral development and community partnership strategies

 
 

Supported Employment

 

SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES TO ACHIEVE MEANINGFUL WORK THROUGH INDIVIDUALIZED, COMMUNITY-BASED EMPLOYMENT SUPPORTS

Supported Employment Services in Arkansas assist individuals with developmental disabilities in obtaining and maintaining competitive, integrated employment. These services are offered under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver through the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) and aim to help individuals gain greater independence, financial stability, and self-confidence through job coaching, skills training, and workplace support.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Approves and monitors Supported Employment providers and ensures service alignment with CES Waiver goals

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Oversees Medicaid reimbursement for Supported Employment services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Ensures federal compliance with HCBS Final Rule and employment-first principles

2. SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OVERVIEW

Supported Employment Services are designed to help individuals prepare for, find, and sustain competitive employment in the general workforce. Services are person-centered and may take place in a variety of community settings, including individual workplaces or enclaves.

Approved providers may deliver:

Job development and employer outreach

Job coaching and on-the-job training

Interview preparation and resume building

Benefits counseling and workplace accommodations assistance

Transportation training or coordination (as a support service)

Ongoing support to sustain employment success

Documentation of employment progress and ISP goals

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Apply to become a CES Waiver provider through the DDS Provider Application

Complete Medicaid provider enrollment via the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Maintain general liability insurance

Develop written employment service policies and procedures

Hire qualified employment specialists and job coaches

 

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Enrollment

Apply via the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Select Supported Employment under CES Waiver services

Submit required forms, NPI, tax documentation, and EFT setup

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Submit policies for job coaching, data collection, and employer engagement

Include staff training logs and proposed service delivery model

Step 3: Approval and Referrals

Upon approval, begin receiving referrals from DDS case managers and transition coordinators

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid and CES Waiver provider approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Job development and employer partnership guidelines

Client intake and employment goal assessment forms

Individual support plans (ISPs) and service documentation logs

Progress tracking and retention reports

Staff training, background checks, and supervision logs

Workplace safety and disability accommodation procedures

Billing documentation and timesheet verification

Incident reporting and emergency procedures

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Employment Specialist / Job Developer
Requirements: Experience in vocational rehabilitation, human services, or job coaching; knowledge of employer engagement and labor market trends

Role: Job Coach / Support Professional
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

Completion of employment support or disability services training

Background check and registry clearance

CPR/First Aid and safety training

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Person-centered employment planning

Disability awareness and workplace inclusion

Documentation and progress reporting

Ethics, safety, and confidentiality protocols

Annual continuing education in employment services

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Supported Employment Services are available under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Approved providers may deliver:

Individualized support to obtain and maintain employment

Coordination with employers, transition counselors, and DDS case managers

On-site coaching and off-site monitoring

Documentation aligned with the individual’s ISP and work goals

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment & CES Waiver Provider Application
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Credentialing
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Service Readiness and Referral Outreach
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER

We help agencies launch community-focused Supported Employment Services under Arkansas’s CES Waiver, empowering individuals with disabilities to thrive in the workforce.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

DDS CES Waiver provider application support

Medicaid enrollment and billing setup

Policy & procedure manual for job development and coaching

Templates for job logs, employer contact forms, and progress tracking

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with VR counselors, schools, and employers

 
 

Personal Care Services

 

PERSONAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
SUPPORTING DAILY LIVING THROUGH IN-HOME ASSISTANCE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES, CHRONIC CONDITIONS, OR AGE-RELATED NEEDS

Personal Care Services in Arkansas provide non-medical, hands-on assistance with daily living activities for individuals who are elderly, physically disabled, or have developmental conditions. These services are authorized under the Arkansas Medicaid State Plan and certain Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs. The goal is to help individuals remain safely in their homes and prevent institutionalization.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Office of Long Term Care (OLTC)
Role: Regulates personal care agencies and monitors service compliance

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Handles Medicaid enrollment and reimbursement for personal care services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight of Medicaid-funded personal care programs

2. PERSONAL CARE SERVICE OVERVIEW

Personal Care Services offer in-home support to help individuals manage everyday tasks they are unable to perform independently due to health conditions or disabilities. Services are tailored to individual needs and may be provided intermittently or on a regular schedule.

Approved providers may deliver:

Assistance with bathing, grooming, and dressing

Toileting and incontinence care

Mobility assistance (e.g., walking, transferring, positioning)

Meal preparation and feeding

Basic housekeeping tasks essential to health

Medication reminders (non-administration)

Monitoring of general well-being and reporting of changes

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Apply for a Home Care Agency License through the Arkansas Department of Health

Complete the Medicaid provider enrollment process

Hire qualified personal care aides and clinical supervisors

Maintain general liability and worker’s compensation insurance

Develop compliant documentation and tracking systems

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Licensing through Arkansas Department of Health (ADH)

Apply for a home care agency license

Submit policies, staff roster, infection control procedures, and training program

Pass on-site inspection and administrative review

Step 2: Medicaid Enrollment

Apply via the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Submit required documentation and provider agreements

Receive approval and provider number

Step 3: Referral Coordination

Connect with case managers or local Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) to begin receiving client authorizations

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Home care agency license

Medicaid enrollment documentation

Policy & procedure manual including:

Intake and assessment process

ADL support documentation

Care plan implementation and progress tracking

Staff hiring, training, and supervision logs

Participant rights and confidentiality policies

Incident reporting and grievance handling

Quality assurance and supervisory visit forms

Billing logs and timesheet verification procedures

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Personal Care Supervisor (RN or LPN)
Requirements: Licensed in Arkansas, responsible for training, client assessments, and supervision

Role: Personal Care Aide (PCA)
Requirements:

High school diploma or equivalent

Completion of DHS-approved PCA training

CPR/First Aid certification

Background check and registry clearance

Training Requirements for All Staff:

ADL assistance and client safety protocols

Infection control and proper lifting techniques

Confidentiality, abuse prevention, and mandatory reporting

Annual skills review and continuing education

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Personal Care Services are available under:

Arkansas Medicaid State Plan Personal Care Program

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver

Independent Choices Program

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver (in conjunction with other supports)

Approved providers may deliver:

Hands-on assistance with activities of daily living

In-home support to prevent institutional placement

Client monitoring and documentation

Coordination with care managers and families

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Licensing Application and Inspection (ADH)
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment and System Setup
Timeline: 30–60 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Training
Timeline: 30–45 days

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Health – Home Health & Personal Care Licensing
Phone: (501) 661-2201
Website: https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Email: ask.medicaid@arkansas.gov
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS PERSONAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDER

We help entrepreneurs and home care agencies launch fully licensed and Medicaid-compliant Personal Care Services in Arkansas.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

Home care agency license application and inspection prep

Arkansas Medicaid enrollment and billing setup

Policy & procedure manual for personal care and supervision

Templates for care plans, timesheets, and visit verification

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with case managers, AAAs, and hospitals

 
 

Adaptive Equipment

 

ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE THROUGH CUSTOMIZED EQUIPMENT THAT MEETS THE UNIQUE NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES

Adaptive Equipment Services in Arkansas are designed to help individuals with developmental disabilities acquire and use specialized equipment that enhances mobility, safety, communication, and daily living. These services are covered under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and must be medically necessary and linked to the participant’s Individualized Service Plan (ISP).

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Authorizes Adaptive Equipment Services under the CES Waiver and monitors provider compliance

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Handles Medicaid enrollment and reimbursement for adaptive equipment services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight and ensures HCBS waiver compliance with person-centered service delivery

 

2. ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT SERVICE OVERVIEW

Adaptive Equipment Services include the assessment, acquisition, customization, and maintenance of items that support functional independence. These items must directly relate to the individual’s diagnosed disability and be required to maintain or improve their quality of life.

Approved providers may deliver:

Assessments to determine appropriate adaptive equipment

Purchase and delivery of authorized items

Assembly, setup, and demonstration of equipment

Staff and caregiver training on use and safety

Repair, maintenance, and replacement services

Documentation of purchases, installation, and training

Examples of adaptive equipment include:

Wheelchairs and seating supports

Standing frames and gait trainers

Augmentative communication devices

Adaptive utensils or electronic aids for daily living

Sensory integration tools

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Apply through the DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Enroll as a provider through the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Maintain liability insurance and inventory control systems

Hire or subcontract professionals (e.g., OT/PT, AT specialists) to support assessments and installation

 

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Enrollment

Apply through the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Submit documentation for NPI, tax ID, EFT setup, and business structure

Select Adaptive Equipment Services under CES Waiver provider types

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Submit policy manual, service delivery model, and staff qualifications

Include sample documentation forms for assessments, delivery, and caregiver training

Step 3: Approval and ISP Coordination

Upon approval, receive referrals through DDS Support Coordinators for equipment requests tied to ISP goals

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid and CES Waiver approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Eligibility and assessment processes

Purchase authorization and vendor management

Delivery, installation, and user training workflows

Equipment maintenance and warranty tracking

Documentation templates for service logs and inventory

Staff qualifications and supervision plans

Participant rights, consent forms, and HIPAA policies

Incident reporting, safety checks, and audit preparedness

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Adaptive Equipment Specialist / Program Supervisor
Requirements: Background in occupational therapy, physical therapy, assistive technology, or medical equipment coordination

Role: Delivery Technician / Equipment Setup Staff
Requirements:

Experience with medical or adaptive equipment

Background check and basic safety training

Communication skills for client and caregiver instruction

Training Requirements for All Staff:

ADA compliance and device safety

Installation, troubleshooting, and user education

Documentation, HIPAA, and participant rights

Annual training in risk management and new technologies

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Adaptive Equipment Services are authorized under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver (when equipment is approved as a support)

Approved providers may deliver:

Equipment procurement and setup

Maintenance and user training

Documentation of outcomes and service effectiveness

Coordination with case managers and interdisciplinary teams

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid and CES Waiver Enrollment
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staffing and Vendor Network Development
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Referral Setup and Service Readiness
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT SERVICES PROVIDER

We help assistive technology providers and equipment suppliers launch Adaptive Equipment Services that are Medicaid-compliant under Arkansas’s CES Waiver.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

CES Waiver and Medicaid enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for adaptive equipment delivery and tracking

Templates for assessments, purchase logs, and training documentation

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with OTs, PTs, support coordinators, and family caregivers

 
 

Skilled Nursing

 

SKILLED NURSING SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
DELIVERING PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CARE TO SUPPORT HEALTH, INDEPENDENCE, AND COMMUNITY LIVING FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH COMPLEX NEEDS

Skilled Nursing Services in Arkansas are designed for individuals with medical needs that require the expertise of licensed nurses but can be safely provided in home or community-based settings. These services are authorized under Arkansas’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Medicaid Waiver programs and are intended to prevent unnecessary hospitalization or institutionalization by supporting individuals' health in the least restrictive environment.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services (DAABHS)
Role: Approves Skilled Nursing providers, monitors clinical service delivery, and enforces HCBS waiver compliance

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid (under DHS)
Role: Oversees Medicaid provider enrollment, service authorizations, and reimbursement for Skilled Nursing Services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight to ensure Medicaid compliance with HCBS person-centered care regulations

 

2. SKILLED NURSING SERVICE OVERVIEW

Skilled Nursing Services involve the provision of professional nursing care ordered by a physician and delivered according to an individualized service plan.

Approved providers may deliver:

Medication administration and management

Wound care and dressing changes

Catheter care and maintenance

Ostomy care

Respiratory treatments (e.g., nebulizers, oxygen management)

Tube feeding (enteral nutrition) and suctioning

Health status monitoring and chronic disease management

Coordination of care with physicians, therapists, and caregivers

Health education for individuals and family members

All services must be provided by a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) and documented according to Medicaid and DHS standards.

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Maintain an active nursing services agency license if required (for agencies employing multiple nurses)

Employ licensed nurses (RN or LPN) with active Arkansas licenses

Secure malpractice insurance and worker’s compensation coverage

Develop clinical policies and protocols for skilled nursing tasks and emergency response

 

4. DHS PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Request Skilled Nursing Services application packet from DAABHS

Attend waiver provider orientation (recommended)

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit agency organizational documents, staff licenses, and scope of skilled services

Provide sample clinical documentation forms, medication logs, and emergency response protocols

Include background check documentation and staff training plans

Program Readiness Review:

DHS reviews clinical documentation processes, staff qualifications, and nursing protocols

May request proof of malpractice insurance and professional supervision plans

Evaluates participant intake procedures and coordination with healthcare providers

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

After DHS approval, enroll with Arkansas Medicaid via the Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal

Select appropriate billing codes for Skilled Nursing Services under applicable HCBS programs

Complete Medicaid agreements and billing system configuration

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Nursing licenses (RN/LPN) and agency liability insurance

DHS-Compliant Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Participant intake, assessment, and care planning protocols

Medication administration procedures

Wound care, respiratory care, and catheter care policies

Incident reporting and emergency response procedures

Client rights, privacy policies, and HIPAA compliance measures

Staff background checks, training logs, and professional development records

Quality assurance tracking and clinical supervision plans

Medicaid billing, scheduling, and documentation systems

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Skilled Nursing Supervisor (RN)
Requirements: Active RN license, supervisory experience in Medicaid home care or clinical services

Role: Skilled Nurse (LPN or RN)
Requirements: Current Arkansas nursing license, CPR certification, background check clearance

All staff must complete:

HCBS waiver orientation and Medicaid documentation training

Emergency response, infection control, and patient safety training

Confidentiality, abuse prevention, and client rights training

Annual continuing education and clinical skills updates

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

The following Arkansas Medicaid Waivers authorize Skilled Nursing Services:

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Living Choices Assisted Living Waiver

Alternatives for Adults with Physical Disabilities (AAPD) Waiver

Approved providers may deliver:

In-home skilled nursing visits

Intermittent medical monitoring and treatments

Care coordination with waiver case managers and healthcare teams

Documentation of clinical services and progress per person-centered plans

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Licensing Compliance
Timeline: 2–3 weeks

Phase: DHS Application and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring, Training, and Clinical Systems Setup
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment and MMIS Billing Configuration
Timeline: 45–60 days

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services (DAABHS)
Email: DAABHS.ProviderEnrollment@arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 686-9164
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/divisions-shared-services/aging-adult-and-behavioral-health-services/

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov/ARMedicaid/Provider

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS SKILLED NURSING SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG helps nurses and healthcare entrepreneurs establish Medicaid-compliant Skilled Nursing Services under Arkansas’s HCBS Waiver programs.

Scope of Work:

Business registration and EIN/NPI setup

DHS Skilled Nursing application and documentation support

Development of Skilled Nursing Policy & Procedure Manual

Staff credentialing templates and clinical documentation systems

Medicaid enrollment and claims configuration assistance

Website, domain, and email setup

Client intake packet and nursing care planning templates

Staff training materials and emergency preparedness guides

Quality assurance tracking systems and incident reporting templates

Referral networking and healthcare provider relationship strategies

 
 

Habilitation Services

 

HABILITATION SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
TEACHING SKILLS FOR DAILY LIVING AND COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION TO INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Habilitation Services in Arkansas are designed to support individuals with developmental disabilities in learning or maintaining skills essential for daily living, independence, and inclusion in their community. These services are available through the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver under the Arkansas Medicaid system and focus on individualized, person-centered skill development.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Approves providers, monitors compliance, and coordinates Habilitation Services through CES Waiver

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Handles Medicaid provider enrollment and claims processing for habilitation services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Ensures federal compliance with HCBS waiver service delivery and community integration standards

 

2. HABILITATION SERVICE OVERVIEW

Habilitation Services help individuals build skills related to self-care, safety, communication, behavior management, and community involvement. These services are delivered in the home or community and are tailored to each participant’s goals outlined in their Individualized Service Plan (ISP).

Approved providers may deliver:

Skill-building activities in areas such as grooming, meal preparation, money management, and using public transportation

Socialization and community engagement coaching

Behavioral support and redirection techniques

Supervision and safety support in home and community environments

Documentation of skill progression and ISP goal achievement

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Apply through the DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Complete Arkansas Medicaid enrollment through the online portal

Carry general liability insurance and implement incident tracking systems

Hire and train direct support staff with experience in developmental disability services

 

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply through the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Submit required documents including license, EFT form, and W-9

Select habilitation services under CES Waiver provider type

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Application

Submit service delivery plan, training protocols, and sample documentation forms

Ensure alignment with person-centered planning and HCBS rules

Step 3: Approval and Referrals

Upon approval, providers will begin receiving service referrals from DDS case managers

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

CES Waiver provider approval

Medicaid enrollment documentation

Policy & procedure manual including:

Skill-building activity outlines and service schedules

Safety and supervision procedures

Staff training and onboarding logs

HIPAA and client confidentiality policies

Participant rights and consent forms

ISP goal tracking and progress documentation

Incident reporting and grievance resolution protocol

Billing and time tracking tools

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Habilitation Services Supervisor / Program Manager
Requirements: Experience in developmental disability support and supervision of community-based services

Role: Direct Support Professional (DSP)
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

CPR/First Aid certification

Completion of DDS-approved training program

Background check and Adult/Child Maltreatment Registry clearance

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Person-centered service delivery

Daily documentation and ISP implementation

Behavior management and redirection strategies

Annual refreshers on safety, ethics, and incident reporting

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Habilitation Services are authorized under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Approved providers may deliver:

In-home and community-based habilitation activities

Support to teach, retain, and improve life skills

Supervision and coaching for social and safety skills

Documentation aligned with individualized service goals

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment & CES Waiver Application
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Training
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Referral Setup and Service Launch
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS HABILITATION SERVICES PROVIDER

We support providers in launching fully compliant Habilitation Services under the Arkansas CES Waiver, from licensing and staff training to documentation and referrals.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

DDS CES Waiver application and Medicaid enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for habilitation services and ISP tracking

Templates for skill assessments, progress notes, and daily logs

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with case managers and support coordinators

 
 

Adult Day Health Services

 

ADULT DAY HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
DELIVERING DAYTIME SUPPORT, HEALTH MONITORING, AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FOR OLDER ADULTS AND INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES

Adult Day Health Services in Arkansas provide a safe, structured environment during daytime hours for individuals who need health monitoring, personal care, and social activities but do not require 24-hour institutional care. These services are offered under the Arkansas Medicaid Waiver Programs, helping individuals maintain independence and remain in their homes while providing relief to family caregivers.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services
Role: Regulates Adult Day Health programs and ensures compliance with service delivery standards

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Administers Medicaid funding, reimbursement, and enrollment for adult day health providers

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight for HCBS waiver services, including adult day health care

2. ADULT DAY HEALTH SERVICE OVERVIEW

Adult Day Health Services provide comprehensive daytime care, offering a mix of health supervision, personal assistance, therapeutic activities, and nutrition services in a group setting. The services promote mental, physical, and social well-being.

Approved providers may deliver:

Nursing care and health monitoring by licensed staff

Medication administration and vital sign checks

Assistance with ADLs, including toileting, eating, and mobility

Nutritional meals and snacks, with dietary modifications

Recreational and social activities

Physical, occupational, or speech therapies (if applicable)

Transportation coordination (if provided or arranged)

Daily documentation of care and progress

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Apply for Adult Day Health program licensure through DHS

Comply with state fire marshal and health inspections

Complete Arkansas Medicaid provider enrollment

Hire qualified nursing and direct care staff

Develop structured daily schedules and care protocols

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: DHS Adult Day Health Licensure

Submit program application, staffing model, and policies

Prepare for onsite inspection covering safety, nutrition, staffing, and medical protocols

Receive license approval and service authorization

Step 2: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply through the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal

Submit facility license, NPI, staffing details, and EFT info

Receive Medicaid provider number and billing setup instructions

Step 3: Referral Partnerships

Coordinate with case managers, hospitals, and Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) to begin accepting clients

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Adult Day Health program license

Medicaid enrollment confirmation

Policy & procedure manual including:

Participant intake and care plan development

Medication administration and health monitoring protocols

Emergency response plans and safety drills

Daily activity schedules and staff-to-participant ratios

Infection control and food safety procedures

Client rights, consent forms, and grievance policies

Transportation logs (if applicable)

Billing, attendance tracking, and service documentation

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Program Director / Administrator
Requirements: Experience managing adult day services or healthcare programs

Role: Registered Nurse (RN) / Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Requirements: Valid Arkansas license, CPR certification, experience in geriatrics or disability care

Role: Direct Care Worker / Program Aide
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

Completion of caregiver or CNA training

Background check and adult/child maltreatment clearance

Training Requirements for All Staff:

ADL assistance, fall prevention, and elder care techniques

Medication handling and infection control

Documentation and client interaction protocols

Annual skills reviews and emergency preparedness drills

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Adult Day Health Services are authorized under:

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver

Living Choices Assisted Living Waiver

Independent Choices Program (for respite referrals)

State Plan Personal Care (if coordinated with day services)

Approved providers may deliver:

Full-day or part-day structured care

Health and social support services in a center-based setting

Care plan updates and interdisciplinary collaboration

Transportation assistance as part of the daily plan (if applicable)

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Program License Application & Site Approval
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment & Claims Setup
Timeline: 30–60 days

Phase: Staff Hiring, Training & Program Scheduling
Timeline: 30–45 days

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services
Phone: (501) 686-9164
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/daabhs

Arkansas Department of Health – Facility Services & Licensing
Phone: (501) 661-2201
Website: https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS ADULT DAY HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER

We help agencies plan, launch, and license Adult Day Health programs that are Medicaid-compliant and community-centered in Arkansas.

Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

Adult Day Health program licensure and inspection prep

Medicaid enrollment and billing setup

Policy & procedure manual for nursing, ADLs, and activity programming

Templates for care plans, medication logs, and staff checklists

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with AAAs, hospitals, and community case managers

 
 

Assistive Technology

 

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
ENABLING GREATER INDEPENDENCE THROUGH PERSONALIZED DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES

Assistive Technology (AT) Services in Arkansas help individuals with disabilities acquire, use, and maintain equipment and devices that enhance their ability to perform daily tasks, communicate, and participate in the community. These services are authorized under the Arkansas Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and other Medicaid programs and are essential in promoting functional independence and accessibility.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Approves providers, authorizes services, and oversees implementation under the CES Waiver

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Administers Medicaid reimbursement and provider enrollment for AT services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight of Medicaid and HCBS waiver compliance

2. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICE OVERVIEW

Assistive Technology Services involve the evaluation, selection, acquisition, customization, and maintenance of devices that assist individuals in achieving greater independence. Devices may be low-tech or high-tech and must be medically necessary and included in the person’s Individualized Service Plan (ISP).

Approved providers may deliver:

AT assessments and evaluations

Procurement and setup of approved devices and equipment

Device customization and configuration

Training for individuals, caregivers, and staff

Maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of AT devices

Documentation of service delivery and impact on ISP goals

Examples of covered equipment may include:

Communication devices (AAC)

Mobility aids (e.g., walkers, electronic lifts)

Environmental controls (e.g., smart switches, alarms)

Sensory integration tools

Modified utensils or adaptive computer accessories

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Apply through the DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Complete Medicaid provider enrollment via the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Maintain liability insurance and device tracking systems

Hire staff or consultants with experience in occupational therapy, rehab technology, or AT delivery

 

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Enrollment

Apply through the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Select AT under CES Waiver services

Submit organizational documents, staff credentials, and EFT setup

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Submit service delivery model, staff qualifications, and equipment procurement policies

Include documentation templates for device installation and consumer training

Step 3: Approval and ISP Coordination

Once approved, begin receiving referrals from support coordinators for ISP-authorized services

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid provider enrollment confirmation

DDS CES Waiver provider approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

AT assessment and procurement workflows

Inventory and delivery tracking logs

Device training protocols for clients and caregivers

Warranty and repair management procedures

Documentation and billing templates

Consent, rights, and HIPAA compliance policies

Incident reporting and quality assurance measures

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Assistive Technology Specialist / Coordinator
Requirements: Experience in rehabilitation, occupational therapy, or assistive technology; certification preferred

Role: Technician / Delivery & Setup Staff
Requirements:

Knowledge of AT devices and basic customization

Clean background check and understanding of client safety

Comfort with client interaction and in-home services

Training Requirements for All Staff:

AT device safety and sanitation

Client privacy and HIPAA standards

Documentation and equipment tracking

Annual updates on emerging technologies and compliance

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Assistive Technology Services are available under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver (limited use, as authorized)

Approved providers may deliver:

AT device selection, purchase, and installation

Client and caregiver training

Maintenance and troubleshooting

Documentation aligned with ISP outcomes

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment & CES Waiver Provider Application
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Equipment Sourcing
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Service Readiness and Referral Coordination
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PROVIDER

We help organizations launch Medicaid-compliant Assistive Technology Services in Arkansas, from provider setup to service delivery and documentation.

Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

DDS CES Waiver application and Medicaid enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for device delivery and training

Templates for assessments, delivery logs, and maintenance tracking

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with OT/PT providers, schools, and case managers

 
 

Behavioral Health

 

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
SUPPORTING MENTAL WELLNESS AND POSITIVE BEHAVIOR THROUGH COMMUNITY-BASED, PERSON-CENTERED INTERVENTIONS

Behavioral Health Services in Arkansas help individuals with developmental disabilities, mental health conditions, or co-occurring behavioral challenges manage their emotional and behavioral well-being. Services are delivered under Arkansas Medicaid, including the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver, and focus on promoting independence, safety, and inclusion through therapeutic and behavioral support.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Approves and monitors CES Waiver providers delivering behavioral health and support services

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services (DAABHS)
Role: Regulates mental health facilities and providers delivering outpatient behavioral health services

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Handles Medicaid enrollment and payment for behavioral health services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Ensures services meet federal Medicaid and HCBS waiver guidelines

2. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICE OVERVIEW

Behavioral Health Services under the CES Waiver support individuals in developing skills to manage their emotions, behaviors, and relationships. Services are customized to meet the goals outlined in each individual’s person-centered plan and may include therapy, coaching, and positive behavior interventions.

Approved providers may deliver:

Functional behavior assessments (FBAs)

Behavior support planning and implementation

Individual and group therapy (if licensed)

Crisis intervention and safety planning

Caregiver training in behavior strategies

Monitoring and documentation of progress and behavior outcomes

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Apply through the DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Complete Medicaid provider enrollment

If providing therapy, obtain licensure from the Arkansas Psychology Board, Social Work Licensing Board, or Counseling Board

Hire qualified behavior analysts, therapists, or mental health professionals

Maintain general and professional liability insurance

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Enrollment

Apply via the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Choose appropriate provider type (e.g., Behavioral Health Services, CES Waiver Provider)

Submit license, W-9, EFT info, and required documentation

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Submit sample behavior plans, training outlines, and crisis protocols

Include staff licensure or credentials and documentation policies

Step 3: Approval and Service Coordination

Begin receiving referrals from DDS support coordinators once approved

Coordinate with families, schools, and interdisciplinary teams as needed

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Licensure or credentialing (e.g., BCBA, LPC, LCSW, Psychologist)

Medicaid and CES Waiver provider approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Behavior assessment tools and planning templates

Behavior support implementation and training guides

Client rights, consent forms, and privacy policies

Crisis prevention and de-escalation protocols

Daily documentation, incident reports, and session notes

Staff supervision, CEUs, and credential tracking

Billing documentation and service tracking logs

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Behavior Analyst / Clinical Supervisor
Requirements: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), Licensed Psychologist, LCSW, LPC, or LMFT with experience in developmental disability services

Role: Behavior Technician / Direct Support Staff
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

Completion of behavior support training

CPR/First Aid and crisis management training

Background check and registry clearance

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Positive behavior support techniques

Person-centered planning and communication strategies

Documentation, HIPAA, and ethics

Annual safety and emergency response updates

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Behavioral Health Services are available under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Regular Medicaid Behavioral Health Programs

Children’s Behavioral Health and Early Intervention Programs

Approved providers may deliver:

Behavior intervention and caregiver support

Skills training in emotion regulation and social interaction

Community-based or in-home behavior support

Crisis response and therapeutic coaching

Therapy services (if licensed and authorized)

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment & CES Waiver Provider Application
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Licensing (if applicable)
Timeline: 30–60 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Credentialing
Timeline: 30–45 days

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services
Phone: (501) 686-9164
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/daabhs

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER

We help mental health professionals and support organizations launch Medicaid-compliant Behavioral Health Services under Arkansas’s CES Waiver and outpatient behavioral health system.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

CES Waiver and Medicaid provider enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for behavior plans, therapy, and documentation

Templates for assessments, service logs, and crisis protocols

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with DDS, school districts, and families

 
 

Home Modification

 

HOME MODIFICATIONS PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
MAKING HOMES SAFER AND MORE ACCESSIBLE TO SUPPORT INDEPENDENT LIVING FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES

Home Modifications in Arkansas are designed to help individuals with developmental disabilities remain in their own homes by making necessary structural changes that improve accessibility, safety, and functionality. These services are authorized under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and must be linked to goals in the participant’s Individualized Service Plan (ISP).

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Authorizes and monitors home modification projects and certifies CES Waiver providers

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Processes provider enrollment and Medicaid reimbursement for approved modifications

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Oversees Medicaid waiver compliance for home and community-based accessibility supports

 

2. HOME MODIFICATION SERVICE OVERVIEW

Home Modifications include structural adaptations to a participant’s residence that are necessary to ensure the health, welfare, and safety of the individual or that enable greater independence. Modifications must be pre-approved, necessary, and not purely for aesthetic or convenience purposes.

Approved providers may deliver:

Wheelchair ramps and widened doorways

Roll-in showers, grab bars, and bathroom alterations

Lowered countertops or accessible cabinetry

Stair lifts, handrails, or platform lifts

Non-slip flooring or doorway threshold adjustments

Adaptations to lighting, alarm systems, or HVAC controls

Coordination with contractors, inspectors, and DDS

Documentation of all expenses and before/after photos

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Apply through the DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Enroll as a provider through the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Maintain general liability and property insurance

Have appropriate contractor licenses and bonding, if performing construction

Hire or subcontract qualified professionals (e.g., builders, electricians, plumbers)

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Register with Arkansas Medicaid via the Provider Portal

Submit license, tax documents, EFT, and W-9 information

Step 2: CES Waiver Provider Application (DDS)

Submit a detailed service description, budget procedures, and staff credentials

Provide sample documentation such as job cost estimates and approval tracking forms

Step 3: Final Approval and Referrals

Once approved, receive referrals through DDS case managers for ISP-authorized modifications

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Contractor license (if applicable)

Medicaid and CES Waiver provider approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Pre-approval and scope of work forms

Client intake, consent, and service authorization procedures

Warranty and repair documentation

Before/after photo protocols

Financial tracking logs and vendor invoices

Project timelines, safety compliance, and inspection checklists

Staff/subcontractor background check and insurance documentation

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Project Coordinator / Home Modification Supervisor
Requirements: Experience in residential construction, project management, or accessibility adaptations

Role: Licensed Contractor / Technician (if performing physical work)
Requirements:

Current Arkansas contractor license (as applicable)

Proof of bonding and liability insurance

ADA compliance knowledge preferred

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Home safety and accessibility standards

Documentation and approval workflows

HIPAA and confidentiality when entering client homes

Emergency procedures and risk mitigation

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Home Modifications are authorized under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver (as applicable and pre-authorized)

Approved providers may deliver:

One-time or episodic home accessibility adaptations

Consultation and project management services

Coordination with families, case managers, and inspectors

Full documentation of completed work, including cost breakdown

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid and CES Waiver Enrollment
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Licensing and Bonding (if applicable)
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Staff Onboarding and Service Readiness
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board
Website: https://aclb.arkansas.gov

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS HOME MODIFICATION SERVICES PROVIDER

We help builders, community-based agencies, and accessibility experts launch compliant Home Modification Services under Arkansas’s CES Waiver program.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

Medicaid and DDS CES Waiver provider enrollment support

Contractor licensing and bonding guidance

Policy & procedure manual for home adaptation projects

Templates for cost estimates, consent forms, and tracking logs

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with DDS, case managers, and home care providers

 
 

Nursing Facility Services

 

NURSING FACILITY TRANSITION SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUALS AS THEY MOVE FROM NURSING FACILITIES BACK INTO COMMUNITY LIVING THROUGH COORDINATED, PERSON-CENTERED PLANNING

Nursing Facility Transition Services in Arkansas help eligible individuals safely transition from institutional nursing facilities to home and community-based settings. These services are authorized under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and are part of Arkansas’s ongoing commitment to the “Money Follows the Person” initiative and federal Olmstead compliance.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Authorizes and monitors Nursing Facility Transition Services through the CES Waiver and assigns case coordination

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Oversees Medicaid reimbursement for transition-related services and supports

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight and ensures that institutional transitions align with HCBS Final Rule requirements

2. TRANSITION SERVICE OVERVIEW

Nursing Facility Transition Services support individuals who are ready to leave a nursing facility and move into a more independent setting. These services assist with identifying housing, securing essential household items, coordinating care, and ensuring a smooth reintegration into the community.

Approved providers may deliver:

Transition planning and readiness assessments

Home setup and purchase of essential furnishings

Payment of utility deposits and household items

Service coordination and care team alignment

Transportation and move-in assistance

Follow-up monitoring and documentation of outcomes

All services must align with the individual’s approved ISP and be pre-authorized by DDS.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Submit CES Waiver Provider Application to DDS

Enroll as a Medicaid provider via the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Maintain liability insurance and secure documentation systems

Hire staff with experience in housing support, case coordination, or long-term care transitions

 

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Enrollment

Apply via the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Select Nursing Facility Transition Services under CES Waiver provider types

Submit NPI, W-9, and EFT information

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Submit service delivery procedures, sample transition plans, and financial tracking tools

Include policies for pre-approval of purchases, documentation of expenditures, and consumer consent

Step 3: Approval and Referral Coordination

Once approved, begin receiving referrals through DDS for individuals seeking to transition from institutional care

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid and CES Waiver provider approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Transition planning templates and documentation checklists

Housing navigation protocols

Financial tracking and purchase verification logs

Pre- and post-transition service coordination plans

Emergency planning and incident reporting procedures

Consent forms and participant rights documentation

Staff training and supervision logs

Quality assurance measures and post-transition outcome tracking

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Transition Coordinator / Program Supervisor
Requirements: Experience in case management, housing coordination, or HCBS waiver services

Role: Direct Support Staff / Logistics Coordinator
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

Background check and registry clearance

Knowledge of household setup, transportation, and documentation

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Person-centered planning and transition protocols

Financial accountability and procurement procedures

Confidentiality, HIPAA, and ethics

Emergency planning and relocation safety

Annual refreshers in documentation and Medicaid compliance

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Nursing Facility Transition Services are authorized under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver (for non-DD populations)

Money Follows the Person (MFP) Program

Approved providers may deliver:

Housing navigation and transition readiness assessments

Purchase and setup of basic household items

Care team coordination and community service referrals

Documentation of service delivery, purchases, and outcomes

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment & CES Waiver Application
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Service Planning
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Referral Activation and Transition Support
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Money Follows the Person Program
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/mfp

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS NURSING FACILITY TRANSITION SERVICES PROVIDER

We help organizations launch person-centered, Medicaid-compliant transition services to support individuals moving from nursing facilities into the community.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

Medicaid and CES Waiver enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for transition planning and purchasing

Templates for transition assessments, tracking logs, and receipts

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

 
 

Community Integration

 

COMMUNITY INTEGRATION SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
SUPPORTING FULL PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY LIFE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES THROUGH INCLUSIVE, GOAL-DRIVEN ACTIVITIES

Community Integration Services in Arkansas help individuals with developmental disabilities engage with their communities through meaningful, skill-building activities. These services are provided under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and are designed to promote independence, socialization, and access to community resources in alignment with the individual’s goals in their Individualized Service Plan (ISP).

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Approves and oversees providers delivering Community Integration Services under the CES Waiver

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Administers Medicaid funding, enrollment, and reimbursement for CES Waiver services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight and ensures compliance with Medicaid HCBS Final Rule

2. COMMUNITY INTEGRATION SERVICE OVERVIEW

Community Integration Services assist individuals with disabilities in participating in everyday life by supporting their involvement in community settings such as libraries, recreational centers, volunteer sites, and public events. These services help develop skills for independent living and community involvement.

Approved providers may deliver:

One-on-one or group-based support in community settings

Assistance accessing volunteer work, classes, and recreational events

Coaching on using public transportation, money management, or communication

Skill-building for social interaction and personal safety in public

Daily documentation of activities aligned with ISP goals

Transportation coordination (if authorized)

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Submit CES Waiver Provider Application to DDS

Enroll as a Medicaid provider through the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Hire staff trained in disability services and community-based support

Maintain liability insurance and implement safety protocols for outings

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply via the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Select Community Integration under CES Waiver provider types

Submit necessary documentation including business credentials and EFT details

Step 2: CES Waiver Provider Application (DDS)

Submit policy manual, training protocols, and sample service logs

Provide outlines of activity schedules, safety plans, and ISP alignment procedures

Step 3: Approval and Referral Activation

Receive referral access from DDS Support Coordinators to begin delivering services

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid and CES Waiver approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Intake, scheduling, and daily activity planning

Community risk assessments and safety procedures

Transportation policies (if applicable)

Daily documentation logs and ISP progress forms

Participant rights and consent procedures

Staff credentialing and supervision protocols

Incident reporting and emergency planning

Billing and time verification forms

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Community Integration Coordinator / Supervisor
Requirements: Experience in disability services, community engagement, or case coordination

Role: Community Support Professional / Direct Support Staff
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

CPR/First Aid certification

Background check and registry clearance

Knowledge of inclusive community practices

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Person-centered planning and ISP implementation

Safety during community outings

Communication and behavior support strategies

Documentation and confidentiality

Annual refreshers in ethics, safety, and transportation support

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Community Integration Services are authorized under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Approved providers may deliver:

Structured community engagement activities

Coaching and transportation support

Social, educational, and recreational outings

Skill-building to promote inclusion and independence

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: CES Waiver and Medicaid Enrollment
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Training
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Referral Activation and Scheduling
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS COMMUNITY INTEGRATION SERVICES PROVIDER

We help providers develop and launch inclusive Community Integration Services under Arkansas’s CES Waiver to empower individuals through skill-building and community participation.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

DDS CES Waiver and Medicaid provider enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for community engagement and ISP tracking

Templates for daily logs, activity calendars, and incident reports

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with support coordinators, advocacy groups, and local organizations

 
 

Homemaker Services

 

HOMEMAKER SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
ASSISTING INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES TO LIVE SAFELY AND COMFORTABLY IN THEIR HOMES THROUGH NON-MEDICAL SUPPORT

Homemaker Services in Arkansas provide essential, non-medical assistance to individuals who need help maintaining a safe and sanitary living environment. These services are authorized under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and support individuals with developmental disabilities in preserving their independence at home.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Approves providers of Homemaker Services under the CES Waiver and monitors service delivery

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Manages provider enrollment and reimbursement for Homemaker Services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Ensures federal compliance with HCBS Waiver requirements

2. HOMEMAKER SERVICE OVERVIEW

Homemaker Services include routine household tasks that the individual is unable to perform due to their disability. These services help maintain a clean, safe, and organized home environment, reducing the risk of institutional placement and enhancing quality of life.

Approved providers may deliver:

Light housekeeping (sweeping, dusting, laundry, dishwashing)

Meal preparation (non-medical, including cleanup)

Assistance with shopping and errands

Bed-making and linen changes

Trash removal and home organization

Documentation of services and participant satisfaction

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Submit CES Waiver Provider Application to DDS

Complete Medicaid provider enrollment via the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Hire staff trained in household support and participant safety

Maintain general liability insurance and secure documentation systems

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply through the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Submit W-9, NPI confirmation, EFT, and business documentation

Select Homemaker Services under CES Waiver provider types

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Application

Submit staffing plans, training protocols, and sample service documentation

Include policies for participant rights, scheduling, and home safety

Step 3: Approval and Referral Coordination

Once approved, begin receiving referrals through DDS Support Coordinators

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid and CES Waiver approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Participant intake and home assessment procedures

Scheduling and task documentation templates

Staff hiring, supervision, and training logs

Participant rights and informed consent

Emergency protocols and incident reporting forms

Confidentiality and HIPAA compliance

Billing and timesheet verification systems

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Homemaker / Direct Support Staff
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

CPR/First Aid certification

Background check and Adult/Child Maltreatment Registry clearance

Experience in housekeeping or in-home support preferred

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Safety and cleanliness standards

Infection control and proper use of cleaning agents

Client confidentiality and respectful communication

Annual training in documentation and incident response

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Homemaker Services are authorized under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver (under separate guidelines)

Approved providers may deliver:

Non-medical household support and meal preparation

Shopping and home maintenance assistance

Daily documentation and reporting

Support aligned with goals in the Individualized Service Plan (ISP)

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid and CES Waiver Enrollment
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Training
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Service Launch and Referral Coordination
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

 

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS HOMEMAKER SERVICES PROVIDER

We support agencies and entrepreneurs in launching Medicaid-compliant Homemaker Services under Arkansas’s CES Waiver program.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

CES Waiver and Medicaid provider enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for in-home support and documentation

Templates for task checklists, visit logs, and safety reports

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and service agreements

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with DDS, case managers, and support coordinators
 

 
 

Case Management

 

CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
COORDINATING CARE AND RESOURCES TO SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES THROUGH PERSON-CENTERED SERVICE PLANNING

Case Management Services in Arkansas support individuals with developmental disabilities by assessing their needs, developing care plans, coordinating services, and monitoring progress. These services are provided under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and are critical to ensuring individuals receive consistent, effective, and goal-oriented care in the least restrictive setting.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Certifies Case Management providers and oversees delivery and compliance with CES Waiver requirements

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Administers provider enrollment and Medicaid reimbursement for case management services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight and ensures compliance with Medicaid case management rules

 

2. CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICE OVERVIEW

Case Management Services are designed to assist individuals in gaining access to needed waiver and non-waiver services. Case managers work directly with the participant and their families to ensure all supports outlined in the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) are delivered effectively.

Approved providers may deliver:

Comprehensive needs assessments and reassessments

Development and maintenance of person-centered ISPs

Coordination of medical, social, educational, and waiver services

Monitoring of service delivery and participant satisfaction

Crisis planning and emergency support coordination

Documentation of services, notes, and progress reports

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Submit the DDS CES Waiver Case Management Provider Application

Complete Medicaid enrollment through the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Hire qualified case managers with required degrees and experience

Maintain professional liability insurance and secure electronic documentation systems

 

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply via the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Submit business documentation, NPI, EFT info, and select CES Case Management services

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Include case manager job descriptions, sample ISPs, monitoring forms, and staff qualifications

Submit policy manual and recordkeeping protocols

Step 3: Approval and Service Coordination

Upon approval, begin receiving case assignments from DDS

Coordinate with waiver providers, family members, and external agencies

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid enrollment approval

CES Waiver Case Management approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Intake, eligibility, and person-centered planning procedures

ISP development and documentation protocols

Service monitoring and reassessment workflows

Staff training, supervision, and continuing education tracking

HIPAA, consent forms, and participant rights

Crisis planning and referral procedures

Incident reporting, quality assurance, and billing logs

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Case Manager / Support Coordinator
Requirements:

Bachelor’s degree in human services, psychology, social work, or related field

Experience in developmental disabilities, service coordination, or Medicaid case management

Background check and Adult/Child Maltreatment Registry clearance

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Person-centered planning and ISP writing

Waiver program compliance and service monitoring

Documentation standards and ethics

Annual training in safety, confidentiality, and emergency response

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Case Management Services are available under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Approved providers may deliver:

Ongoing service coordination and support

Monthly monitoring and quarterly review of services

Annual reassessments and plan updates

Documentation aligned with DDS standards and Medicaid billing

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment & CES Waiver Application
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Credentialing
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Policy Finalization and Readiness Review
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROVIDER

We help professionals and organizations launch fully compliant Case Management Services under Arkansas’s CES Waiver, from application to documentation and service delivery.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

CES Waiver and Medicaid provider enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for person-centered planning and documentation

Templates for assessments, ISP tracking, and monitoring reports

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with DDS, waiver providers, and community supports

 
 

Transportation Assistance

 

TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
HELPING INDIVIDUALS ACCESS ESSENTIAL SERVICES AND COMMUNITY LIFE SAFELY THROUGH RELIABLE NON-EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT

Transportation Assistance Services in Arkansas support individuals with developmental disabilities by helping them access waiver services, medical appointments, employment, and community activities. These services are offered under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and are critical to promoting independence, inclusion, and continuity of care.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Approves CES Waiver providers offering transportation services and ensures regulatory compliance

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Administers provider enrollment and Medicaid reimbursement for CES Waiver transportation services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight and ensures transportation services align with HCBS community integration standards

2. TRANSPORTATION SERVICE OVERVIEW

Transportation Assistance Services provide non-emergency, door-to-door support to help individuals attend authorized waiver services and activities included in their ISP. Services may be provided directly or coordinated with third-party drivers.

Approved providers may deliver:

Transportation to and from habilitation, employment, or day programs

Mileage-based reimbursement for agency-provided rides

Supervised, scheduled rides aligned with ISP goals

Vehicle safety inspections and maintenance tracking

Driver credential verification and training

Documentation of mileage, trip purpose, and client attendance

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Submit CES Waiver Provider Application to DDS

Enroll through the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Maintain commercial vehicle insurance and fleet registration

Have documented policies for vehicle safety, maintenance, and incident response

Hire drivers with valid licenses, background checks, and appropriate training

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply through the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Submit business documents, EFT info, and designate CES Waiver services

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Application

Include transportation-specific policies and safety protocols

Submit sample mileage logs, training documentation, and driver credentials

Step 3: Approval and ISP Coordination

Once approved, coordinate with support coordinators to provide authorized transportation services per participant ISP

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid enrollment and CES Waiver provider approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Vehicle maintenance and inspection logs

Driver onboarding and training procedures

Trip scheduling and dispatching workflows

Mileage documentation and billing forms

Participant rights and consent forms

Emergency preparedness and accident protocols

HIPAA and client confidentiality procedures

Incident reporting and supervisory checklists

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Transportation Coordinator / Scheduler
Requirements: Experience in logistics, dispatch, or Medicaid transportation services

Role: Driver / Transportation Staff
Requirements:

Valid Arkansas driver’s license

Clean driving record and background check

CPR/First Aid and defensive driving training

Ability to support passengers with mobility challenges

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Passenger assistance and vehicle safety

Confidentiality and client interaction protocols

Incident and emergency response procedures

Annual reviews on vehicle operation, documentation, and ethics

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Transportation Assistance Services are authorized under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver (in certain cases)

Non-Emergency Transportation (NET) Program (separately administered through brokers)

Approved providers may deliver:

Round-trip transportation to CES Waiver services and activities

ISP-authorized community transportation

Documented mileage-based reimbursement

Coordination with case managers and service teams

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid and CES Waiver Enrollment
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Vehicle Registration and Staff Hiring
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Service Scheduling and Coordination
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

Arkansas Department of Finance & Administration – Motor Vehicle Division
Website: https://www.dfa.arkansas.gov/motor-vehicle

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE SERVICES PROVIDER

We help transportation providers and community agencies establish Medicaid-compliant transportation services under Arkansas’s CES Waiver program.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

CES Waiver and Medicaid enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for transportation safety and compliance

Templates for driver logs, mileage tracking, and vehicle inspections

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with case managers, day programs, and support coordinators

 
 

Home Health

 

HOME HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
DELIVERING SKILLED NURSING AND THERAPEUTIC SUPPORT TO INDIVIDUALS IN THE COMFORT OF THEIR OWN HOMES

Home Health Services in Arkansas provide medically necessary, in-home healthcare to individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or post-acute needs. These services are authorized under the Arkansas Medicaid State Plan, ARChoices in Homecare Waiver, and may support participants enrolled in the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver when coordinated with waiver services.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) – Home Health Services Section
Role: Licenses and monitors home health agencies for clinical and safety compliance

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Handles Medicaid enrollment, authorization, and reimbursement for home health services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Ensures home health services comply with federal healthcare and Medicaid rules

2. HOME HEALTH SERVICE OVERVIEW

Home Health Services include skilled nursing, therapies, and medical social work delivered to a participant’s home. Services are ordered by a physician and are typically short-term, rehabilitative, or preventive in nature.

Approved providers may deliver:

Skilled nursing (e.g., medication administration, wound care, catheter care)

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) services under RN supervision

Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA) support

Physical, occupational, and speech therapy (as authorized)

Medical social services (as needed)

Ongoing clinical documentation and communication with physicians

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Apply for licensure through the Arkansas Department of Health as a Home Health Agency

Obtain Medicare certification (optional but common)

Enroll as a Medicaid provider via the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Hire licensed RNs, LPNs, therapists, and aides

Maintain professional and general liability insurance

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: ADH Home Health Licensure

Submit agency application, policies, and staff credentials

Complete onsite inspection and documentation review

Step 2: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply through the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Submit W-9, EFT setup, license, and business information

Select “Home Health Services” as your provider type

Step 3: Medicare Certification (optional)

Apply for CMS certification for dual-billing capabilities (if serving Medicare beneficiaries)

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Home Health Agency License (ADH)

Medicaid enrollment approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Physician order management and care planning

Skilled nursing, aide services, and therapy protocols

Staff onboarding and licensure tracking

Medication management and safety standards

Infection control and universal precautions

HIPAA compliance, patient rights, and consent forms

Visit documentation and physician communication logs

Incident reporting and quality assurance tools

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Director of Nursing / Administrator
Requirements: Arkansas RN license with administrative experience

Role: Registered Nurse (RN)
Requirements: Active Arkansas license, CPR certification, home health experience preferred

Role: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Requirements: Must operate under RN supervision

Role: Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA)
Requirements: ADH-approved training, background check, and supervision by a nurse

Optional Roles:

Physical Therapist

Occupational Therapist

Speech Therapist

Medical Social Worker

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Infection control, patient safety, and clinical documentation

Emergency procedures and care plan implementation

Annual licensure and skills reviews

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Home Health Services are primarily funded through:

Arkansas Medicaid State Plan

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver

CES Waiver (in limited coordination with other services)

Approved providers may deliver:

Intermittent, in-home skilled medical care

Short-term rehab and recovery support

Long-term nursing and aide services (with pre-authorization)

Documentation and coordination with care teams and primary care providers

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: ADH Home Health License Application
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment
Timeline: 30–60 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Medicare Certification (optional)
Timeline: 45–60 days

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Health – Home Health Services Section
Phone: (501) 661-2201
Website: https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Email: ask.medicaid@arkansas.gov
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS HOME HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER

We support agencies in launching fully licensed and Medicaid-compliant Home Health Services across Arkansas, from licensing to clinical documentation systems.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

ADH licensing and Medicaid enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for clinical and home-based care

Templates for physician orders, RN notes, aide logs, and medication sheets

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and plan of care templates

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with hospitals, primary care offices, and waiver case managers

 

 
 

Meal & Nutrition

 

MEAL AND NUTRITION SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
PROMOTING HEALTH, INDEPENDENCE, AND WELL-BEING THROUGH NUTRITION SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND CHRONIC CONDITIONS

Meal and Nutrition Services in Arkansas ensure individuals receiving Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) have access to safe, nutritious, and appropriate meals that support their overall health and personal goals. These services are authorized under Arkansas’s HCBS Medicaid Waiver programs and are designed to enhance quality of life, promote independence, and prevent institutionalization.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services (DAABHS)
Role: Approves Meal and Nutrition providers, sets service standards, and monitors quality compliance under waiver programs

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid (under Arkansas DHS)
Role: Manages provider enrollment, service authorizations, and claims processing for Meal and Nutrition services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight, ensuring compliance with HCBS rules and person-centered principles

 

2. MEAL AND NUTRITION SERVICE OVERVIEW

Meal and Nutrition Services include the planning, preparation, and delivery of meals tailored to the individual’s dietary needs, health conditions, and personal preferences. Services focus on supporting participants who are unable to prepare adequate meals independently due to physical, cognitive, or environmental barriers.

Approved providers may deliver:

Home-delivered meals (daily or multiple meals per week)

Congregate meal services at approved community locations (if applicable)

Specialized diets (e.g., diabetic, low-sodium, pureed diets)

Nutritional education and counseling (as authorized)

Meal preparation assistance within the participant’s home

All services must align with the participant’s person-centered service plan and dietary needs determined by a healthcare provider or nutritionist, as appropriate.

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Maintain a commercial kitchen license from the Arkansas Department of Health (if preparing meals)

Secure liability insurance and food service permits

Develop procedures for safe food handling, storage, and delivery

Ensure compliance with USDA dietary guidelines and Arkansas food safety regulations

4. DHS PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Request Meal and Nutrition Services provider application packet from DAABHS

Attend waiver provider orientation (recommended)

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit business information, food preparation and delivery plans, and staff qualification documentation

Provide food safety certifications, menu samples, and service scheduling protocols

Include emergency meal delivery and contingency plans

Program Readiness Review:

DHS evaluates food safety compliance, nutritional adequacy, staffing qualifications, and service delivery systems

May inspect food preparation sites or meal packaging areas

Reviews participant intake and dietary needs documentation

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon DHS approval, register with Arkansas Medicaid via the Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal

Select appropriate billing codes for Meal and Nutrition Services under HCBS waiver programs

Complete Medicaid provider agreements and configure billing and claims systems

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Commercial kitchen license or food service permit

SDS-Compliant Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Participant intake and dietary needs assessment procedures

Food safety and sanitation protocols

Delivery scheduling and contingency planning

Emergency response procedures for missed meals

Client rights, privacy, and grievance policies

Staff training records, background checks, and certifications

Menu planning records and nutritional analysis documentation

Medicaid billing, tracking, and service authorization procedures

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Meal Services Manager / Supervisor
Requirements: Experience in food service management, food safety certification, background check clearance

Role: Delivery Staff / Meal Preparers
Requirements: Food handler permit, CPR/First Aid certification (recommended), background check clearance

Role: Nutritionist or Dietitian (optional for specialized meal planning)
Requirements: Licensed in Arkansas as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)

All staff must complete:

Food safety training

Client confidentiality and elder abuse prevention training

Emergency response and incident reporting training

Annual refreshers on food handling and Medicaid documentation

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

The following Arkansas Medicaid Waivers authorize Meal and Nutrition Services:

ARChoices in Homecare Waiver

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Living Choices Assisted Living Waiver

Alternatives for Adults with Physical Disabilities (AAPD) Waiver

Approved providers may deliver:

Home-delivered meals customized to health needs

Congregate meals (if approved for community settings)

Emergency meals during service disruptions

Nutritional education sessions as authorized

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Food Service Licensing
Timeline: 2–3 weeks

Phase: DHS Application and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring, Training, and Food Preparation Readiness
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Medicaid Enrollment and Billing System Setup
Timeline: 45–60 days

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services (DAABHS)
Email: DAABHS.ProviderEnrollment@arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 686-9164
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/divisions-shared-services/aging-adult-and-behavioral-health-services/

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov/ARMedicaid/Provider

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS MEAL AND NUTRITION PROVIDER

WCG helps providers establish compliant and efficient Meal and Nutrition Services under Arkansas’s HCBS Waiver programs.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

 

Scope of Work:

Business registration and EIN/NPI setup

DHS application and documentation development

Creation of Meal and Nutrition Policy & Procedure Manual

Staff training templates for food handling and safety

Medicaid enrollment and claims system setup

Website, domain, and email setup

Client intake and dietary needs assessment packet

Staff food safety training materials and compliance logs

Menu planning templates and service scheduling tools

Community networking and emergency meal delivery planning

 
 

Supported Living

 

SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
PROVIDING CUSTOMIZED SUPPORT IN THE HOME TO PROMOTE INDEPENDENCE, DIGNITY, AND COMMUNITY INCLUSION

Supported Living Services in Arkansas are individualized, flexible services that help people with developmental disabilities live successfully in their own homes or apartments. These services are authorized under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and are designed to offer as much or as little assistance as a person needs to achieve independence in a community-based setting.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Approves and monitors Supported Living providers under the CES Waiver

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Handles provider enrollment and Medicaid reimbursement for supported living services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight of HCBS waiver compliance, including residential and in-home support services

 

2. SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICE OVERVIEW

Supported Living Services help individuals manage daily living in their own homes, either alone or with chosen roommates. Services are based on the person’s goals and needs, and may range from a few hours a week to 24/7 support.

Approved providers may deliver:

Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and money management

Medication reminders and health monitoring (non-clinical)

Community engagement and social skill-building

Safety supervision and behavioral redirection

Support with budgeting, grocery shopping, and transportation

Documentation of service delivery and progress toward ISP goals

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register your business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Submit CES Waiver Provider Application to DDS

Complete Medicaid enrollment via the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Maintain liability insurance and secure documentation systems

Hire trained staff and implement supervision and safety protocols

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply through the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Submit W-9, EFT info, and business documentation

Select Supported Living under CES Waiver services

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Provider Application

Submit policy manual, sample care plans, and documentation templates

Include staff training protocols and emergency procedures

Step 3: Approval and Referral Activation

Upon approval, begin receiving ISP-based referrals for supported living services

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

Medicaid and CES Waiver provider approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Daily service planning and care documentation

Staff supervision and check-in protocols

Medication and health observation documentation

Client rights and grievance policies

Emergency preparedness and incident reporting procedures

ISP goal tracking forms and communication logs

Confidentiality, safety, and visit verification tools

Staff credentialing and annual training logs

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Supported Living Program Supervisor
Requirements: Experience in home- and community-based disability services and staff supervision

Role: Direct Support Professional (DSP)
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

CPR/First Aid certification

Completion of DDS-required training

Background check and Adult/Child Maltreatment Registry clearance

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Person-centered planning and ISP implementation

ADL support, documentation, and ethics

Safety and emergency response procedures

Annual refreshers on confidentiality, rights, and waiver compliance

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Supported Living Services are authorized under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Approved providers may deliver:

Scheduled and unscheduled assistance with in-home routines

Community access and social engagement support

Independent living skill development

Supervision and safety in non-institutional housing

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Medicaid and CES Waiver Enrollment
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Onboarding
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Referral Coordination and Service Activation
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICES PROVIDER

We help new agencies launch Medicaid-compliant Supported Living Services to help individuals thrive independently in their own homes.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

CES Waiver and Medicaid enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for supported living supervision and care

Templates for ISP tracking, care logs, and incident reports

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and service agreements

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with DDS, case managers, and housing providers

 
 

Community Based Employment

 

COMMUNITY-BASED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN ARKANSAS
SUPPORTING INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES IN OBTAINING AND MAINTAINING COMPETITIVE JOBS THROUGH CUSTOMIZED WORKPLACE SUPPORTS

Community-Based Employment Services in Arkansas help individuals with developmental disabilities achieve meaningful, competitive employment in integrated settings. These services are authorized under the Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver and are tailored to the individual’s goals, interests, and strengths as outlined in their Individualized Service Plan (ISP).


 1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Role: Certifies providers and monitors the delivery of employment supports under the CES Waiver

Agency: Arkansas Medicaid / Division of Medical Services (DMS)
Role: Manages Medicaid provider enrollment and reimbursement for employment services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Ensures employment services comply with HCBS Final Rule and promote community inclusion and independence

2. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OVERVIEW

Community-Based Employment Services include support in finding, securing, and maintaining jobs in integrated settings. Services are person-centered and can be delivered individually or in small groups, depending on the participant’s needs.

Approved providers may deliver:

Job exploration and vocational assessments

Job development and employer outreach

Interview preparation and resume support

On-the-job training and job coaching

Ongoing employment stabilization and follow-up services

Benefits counseling and work accommodations assistance

Documentation of employment progress and ISP outcomes

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register business with the Arkansas Secretary of State

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

Submit CES Waiver Provider Application to DDS

Complete Medicaid provider enrollment through the Arkansas Medicaid Portal

Hire employment specialists or job coaches with experience in disability support

Maintain general liability insurance and a system for tracking employment outcomes

4. PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Step 1: Medicaid Provider Enrollment

Apply via the Arkansas Medicaid Provider Portal

Submit EFT, W-9, and business documentation

Choose Employment Services under CES Waiver provider types

Step 2: DDS CES Waiver Application

Provide a detailed service plan, including job development strategies and coaching procedures

Submit staff qualifications, training protocols, and data collection tools

Step 3: Approval and Service Coordination

Begin receiving referrals and authorizations from DDS support coordinators

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License

IRS EIN Letter

NPI confirmation

CES Waiver provider approval

Policy & procedure manual including:

Job matching, outreach, and coaching protocols

Participant intake and goal-setting templates

Daily logs and employment progress tracking forms

Benefits and wage reporting coordination

Crisis management and workplace incident documentation

Staff training and supervision logs

Confidentiality, rights, and HIPAA compliance policies

Quality assurance and employer feedback tools

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Employment Specialist / Job Developer
Requirements: Experience in workforce development, disability services, or vocational rehabilitation

Role: Job Coach / Community Support Professional
Requirements:

High school diploma or GED

Training in job support strategies

Background check and Adult/Child Maltreatment Registry clearance

Reliable transportation and communication skills

Training Requirements for All Staff:

Person-centered employment planning

Documentation and ISP alignment

Employer engagement and workplace accommodation strategies

Ethics, confidentiality, and HCBS compliance

Annual continuing education in job development best practices

7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES

Community-Based Employment Services are authorized under:

Community and Employment Supports (CES) Waiver

Approved providers may deliver:

Individualized job search and placement support

On-site job coaching and follow-up services

Coordination with vocational rehabilitation counselors and employers

Documentation aligned with the ISP and work readiness goals

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: CES Waiver and Medicaid Enrollment
Timeline: 45–90 days

Phase: Staff Hiring and Credentialing
Timeline: 30–45 days

Phase: Referral Activation and Employer Outreach
Timeline: 2–4 weeks

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Arkansas Department of Human Services – Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)
Email: ddsproviderinfo@dhs.arkansas.gov
Phone: (501) 683-5687
Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/about-dhs/dms/dds

Arkansas Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://portal.mmis.arkansas.gov

Arkansas Division of Workforce Services (Employer Services)
Website: https://www.dws.arkansas.gov

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — ARKANSAS COMMUNITY-BASED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER

We help employment providers, vocational programs, and nonprofits launch Medicaid-compliant Community-Based Employment Services under the CES Waiver.

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Scope of Work:

Business registration (LLC, EIN, NPI)

CES Waiver and Medicaid enrollment support

Policy & procedure manual for job development and coaching

Templates for job logs, progress tracking, and employer outreach

Website, domain, and email setup

Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs

Client intake packet, consent forms, and behavior plans

Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools

Referral networking with VR counselors, DDS, and employers

 
 

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