Starting an HCBS Agency in New Hampshire

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


These videos give an overview of the various Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) available in New Hampshire 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. Use these videos to better understand the responsibilities, standards, and steps involved in becoming or working with approved HCBS providers in New Hampshire. Explore each section to find the service that best matches your goals or area of interest.

Respite Care

RESPITE CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

SUPPORTING CAREGIVERS AND PROMOTING WELL-BEING THROUGH TEMPORARY RELIEF SERVICES

 

Respite Care Services in New Hampshire provide temporary relief for family caregivers of individuals with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or age-related conditions. These services allow primary caregivers to rest, attend to personal matters, or recover from caregiver fatigue while ensuring the participant’s safety and well-being. Respite Care Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Respite Care Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Respite Care Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Respite Care Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. RESPITE CARE SERVICES OVERVIEW

Respite Care Services offer planned or emergency relief for unpaid caregivers while ensuring participants receive appropriate supervision, personal care, and support services.

Approved providers may deliver:

In-Home Respite Services: Care provided in the participant’s residence.

Facility-Based Respite Care: Temporary care in licensed community settings.

Day Respite: Supervision and support during daytime hours.

Overnight or Weekend Respite: Extended care to accommodate caregiver breaks.

Personal Care Assistance: Help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing, grooming, feeding, mobility, and toileting.

Medication Reminders: Non-skilled assistance with medication schedules.

Social Engagement: Facilitating recreational or therapeutic activities based on the participant’s interests and care plan.

All respite care must align with the participant’s Individualized Service Plan (ISP) and reflect their health and safety needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Respite Care provider through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain facility licensure (if providing facility-based respite) from DHHS or other relevant agencies.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop comprehensive policies for participant intake, caregiver communication, incident reporting, and emergency procedures.

Ensure all direct care staff meet background screening, health screenings, and training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Submit Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Respite Care Services under appropriate HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, liability insurance certificates, staff credentialing documentation, and service policies.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS review provider readiness, including staff qualifications, care and supervision protocols, participant safety plans, and documentation systems.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for In-Home and/or Facility-Based Respite Services using assigned billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Facility License (for facility-based respite providers)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Respite Care Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Participant intake, care planning, and service scheduling procedures

Health and safety monitoring, medication reminders, and supervision protocols

Emergency preparedness, abuse prevention, and critical incident reporting policies

Participant rights, HIPAA confidentiality procedures, and grievance handling

Staff credentialing, background checks, first aid/CPR certification documentation

Medicaid billing, service tracking, and audit readiness procedures

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Respite Services Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in human services, healthcare, or related field; supervisory experience preferred.

Role: Respite Care Workers
Requirements: High school diploma or GED; CPR/First Aid certification; completion of respite-specific or direct care training; background screening and health clearance.

All staff must complete:

Safety and emergency preparedness training

HIPAA compliance and participant rights education

Abuse prevention and exploitation awareness training

Infection control and health monitoring training

Annual competency evaluations and continuing education

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Respite Care Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

In-home or facility-based supervision and care

Temporary support allowing unpaid caregivers to attend to personal needs

Assistance with basic ADLs and wellness monitoring during respite periods

Crisis respite services when caregiver availability is compromised

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Respite Care Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE RESPITE CARE SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Respite Care Services in New Hampshire, offering:

 

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and facility licensure support

Policy manual development for respite care planning and caregiver communication

Staff credentialing templates, participant intake forms, and emergency planning templates

Medicaid billing system setup and audit-ready claims management

Branding, website development, and caregiver engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for incident reporting, service tracking, and compliance monitoring

 
 

Residential Support

RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

PROMOTING INDEPENDENT LIVING THROUGH SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS

 

Residential Support Services in New Hampshire provide supervised, community-based living arrangements for individuals with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or other long-term care needs. These services help participants live as independently as possible while receiving essential daily support. Residential Support Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Residential Support Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Residential Support Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Residential Support Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT SERVICES OVERVIEW

Residential Support Services offer safe, structured living environments where individuals can receive personalized care and support.

Approved providers may deliver:

24/7 Supervision and Support: Staffed living arrangements for safety and well-being.

Personal Care Assistance: Help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.

Medication Administration: Administering prescribed medications per care plan.

Meal Preparation: Nutritious meal planning and cooking based on dietary needs.

Community Integration: Encouraging social activities and community involvement.

Skill Development: Assisting with cooking, cleaning, personal finance, and social interactions.

Health Monitoring: Routine checks and assistance with managing chronic conditions.

Transportation Assistance: Rides to medical appointments, work, and social activities.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to ensure personalized care and support.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Residential Support provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain licensure as a Residential Care Facility or Group Home from DHHS if applicable.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop comprehensive policies for residential safety, care planning, and staff training.

Ensure direct care staff meet background checks, health screenings, and training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Residential Support Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, facility licenses, insurance certificates, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including staff qualifications, care protocols, safety measures, and documentation systems.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Residential Support Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Residential Facility License (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Residential Support Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Participant intake, assessment, and individualized care planning procedures

Residential safety, supervision, and personal care protocols

Medication administration and health monitoring guidelines

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

Documentation standards for care tracking and Medicaid billing

HIPAA compliance, client rights, and grievance handling

Safety protocols, emergency response, and infection control measures

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Residential Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in healthcare, human services, or related field; supervisory experience in residential care settings.

Role: Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)
Requirements: High school diploma or GED; training in personal care, residential support, and community integration; CPR/First Aid certification; background clearance.

Role: Residential Care Coordinators
Requirements: Experience in case management, care planning, and resident advocacy.

All staff must complete:

Training in person-centered care and daily living assistance

HIPAA compliance and participant rights education

Annual competency evaluations and ongoing professional development

Emergency response and crisis management training

Ongoing training in infection control and safety practices

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Residential Support Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

24/7 supervision and support in residential settings

Personal care assistance and daily living support

Health monitoring and medication administration

Community integration activities and skill development

Transportation to medical and community services

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Residential Support Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Residential Support Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for residential safety and care management

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and compliance documentation

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and client engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for residential safety and care quality

Collaboration with healthcare providers for comprehensive support

 

 
 

Supported Employment

SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS THROUGH JOB TRAINING, PLACEMENT, AND ONGOING SUPPORT

 

Supported Employment Services in New Hampshire help individuals with disabilities find, secure, and maintain meaningful employment. These services include job coaching, skill development, and long-term support to ensure success in competitive work environments. Supported Employment Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Supported Employment Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Supported Employment Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Supported Employment Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OVERVIEW

Supported Employment Services provide assistance in obtaining and maintaining competitive, community-based employment for individuals with disabilities.

Approved providers may deliver:

Career Assessment: Identifying skills, interests, and vocational goals.

Job Development: Finding and securing job opportunities suited to the individual’s abilities.

Job Coaching: Providing on-the-job support and skill reinforcement.

Workplace Accommodations: Assisting with adaptive tools and modifications as needed.

Social Skills Training: Teaching appropriate workplace behavior and interpersonal communication.

Job Retention Support: Ongoing monitoring and intervention to maintain employment.

Employer Engagement: Building partnerships with local businesses to foster inclusive hiring practices.

Career Advancement: Supporting individuals in pursuing promotions or new opportunities.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to ensure personalized support.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Supported Employment provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain any required licensure from DHHS if applicable.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for job coaching, workplace safety, and vocational planning.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and vocational training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Supported Employment Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, insurance certificates, staff qualifications, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including vocational support protocols, safety measures, and staff qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Supported Employment Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Supported Employment Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Career planning, job development, and coaching protocols

Workplace support, skill building, and accommodation strategies

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

HIPAA compliance, client rights, and grievance handling

Documentation standards for progress tracking and Medicaid billing

Safety protocols for workplace integration and employee support

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Supported Employment Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in vocational rehabilitation, human services, or a related field; experience in workforce development.

Role: Employment Specialists / Job Coaches
Requirements: High school diploma or GED; training in job readiness, coaching, and vocational support; background clearance.

Role: Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors
Requirements: Certification in rehabilitation counseling; experience in career planning and job placement; background clearance.

Role: Peer Support Specialists
Requirements: Experience with employment challenges and vocational mentoring; certification preferred.

All staff must complete:

Training in job coaching, workplace safety, and vocational planning

HIPAA compliance and client rights education

Ongoing professional development and continuing education

Annual competency evaluations and skills assessments

Crisis management and conflict resolution training

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Supported Employment Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Job readiness training and career planning

On-the-job coaching and workplace support

Skill development for communication and job retention

Employer engagement and partnership development

Long-term job maintenance and career advancement support

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Supported Employment Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Supported Employment Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for vocational planning and job support

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and compliance documentation

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and community outreach strategies

Quality assurance systems for job coaching and employment retention

Collaboration with local businesses for inclusive hiring practices

 
 

Personal Care

PERSONAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE AND DAILY LIVING THROUGH PERSONALIZED CARE

Personal Care Services in New Hampshire provide essential assistance with daily living activities for individuals with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or age-related conditions. These services help maintain independence and enhance quality of life by offering support tailored to each individual’s needs. Personal Care Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Personal Care Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Personal Care Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Personal Care Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. PERSONAL CARE SERVICES OVERVIEW

Personal Care Services assist individuals with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) to maintain independence and well-being.

Approved providers may deliver:

Personal Hygiene Assistance: Bathing, grooming, oral care, and dressing.

Mobility Support: Transfers, ambulation, and positioning assistance.

Toileting and Incontinence Care: Support with bathroom use and hygiene maintenance.

Meal Preparation and Feeding: Preparing balanced meals, feeding assistance, and hydration support.

Housekeeping and Laundry: Light cleaning, bed making, and laundry tasks.

Medication Reminders: Non-skilled support with medication schedules.

Companionship and Social Engagement: Providing social interaction and light emotional support.

Safety Monitoring: Ensuring a safe environment and preventing accidents.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s specific care and safety needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Personal Care provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain licensure as a Personal Care Agency from DHHS if applicable.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for personal care planning, safety protocols, and staff training.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Personal Care Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, insurance certificates, staff qualifications, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including staff training, care protocols, and safety measures.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Personal Care Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Personal Care Agency License (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Personal Care Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Participant intake, assessment, and individualized care planning procedures

Personal care assistance, hygiene, and mobility support guidelines

Staff credentialing, background checks, and training requirements

Documentation standards for care tracking and Medicaid billing

HIPAA compliance, participant rights, and grievance handling

Safety protocols, emergency response, and infection control measures

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Personal Care Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in healthcare, social services, or a related field; supervisory experience preferred.

Role: Personal Care Aides (PCAs)
Requirements: High school diploma or GED; CPR/First Aid certification; training in personal care and ADL support; background clearance.

Role: Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)
Requirements: Experience in personal care and hygiene assistance; basic healthcare training; background clearance.

All staff must complete:

Personal care skills training, including ADLs and IADLs

Safety and infection control training

HIPAA compliance and participant rights education

Annual competency evaluations and professional development

Ongoing training in client safety and wellness monitoring

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Personal Care Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Personal hygiene and grooming assistance

Mobility support and safety monitoring

Meal preparation and feeding assistance

Companionship and social support

Light housekeeping and personal environment maintenance

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Personal Care Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE PERSONAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Personal Care Services in New Hampshire, offering:

 

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for personal care planning and safety management

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and care documentation guidance

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and community outreach strategies

Quality assurance systems for personal care safety and compliance

Collaboration with healthcare providers and community organizations

 
 

Adaptive Equipment

ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

ENHANCING INDEPENDENCE THROUGH CUSTOMIZED EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY

Adaptive Equipment Services in New Hampshire provide essential devices and tools to help individuals with disabilities, chronic conditions, or mobility challenges maintain independence in their daily lives. These services include the selection, installation, and maintenance of adaptive devices that promote safety and accessibility. Adaptive Equipment Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Adaptive Equipment Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Adaptive Equipment Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Adaptive Equipment Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT SERVICES OVERVIEW

Adaptive Equipment Services provide devices and tools designed to enhance mobility, communication, and daily living for individuals with disabilities.

Approved providers may deliver:

Needs Assessment: Evaluating the individual’s functional needs to recommend suitable equipment.

Device Selection: Identifying adaptive devices such as walkers, wheelchairs, lifts, and communication aids.

Installation and Setup: Ensuring proper placement and safety compliance of installed equipment.

User Training: Educating individuals and caregivers on the correct use and maintenance of devices.

Maintenance and Repair: Providing ongoing technical support and equipment maintenance.

Home Modifications for Accessibility: Installing supportive devices like grab bars and ramps.

Adaptive Communication Aids: Devices to support speech, hearing, or vision impairments.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s specific needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Adaptive Equipment provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain any required certification for adaptive equipment installation and maintenance.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for equipment assessment, installation, safety, and maintenance.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and technical training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Adaptive Equipment Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, insurance certificates, professional certifications, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including safety protocols, installation procedures, and staff qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Adaptive Equipment Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Professional certifications (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Adaptive Equipment Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Needs assessment, device selection, and installation protocols

Maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting procedures

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

HIPAA compliance, client rights, and grievance handling

Documentation standards for equipment tracking and Medicaid billing

Safety protocols, emergency response, and maintenance schedules

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Adaptive Equipment Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation technology, healthcare administration, or related field; certification as an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) preferred.

Role: Adaptive Equipment Specialists
Requirements: Certification in adaptive equipment assessment and device implementation; experience with mobility aids and assistive devices; background clearance.

Role: Support Technicians
Requirements: Technical training in device setup and repair; experience in customer support and maintenance services.

All staff must complete:

Training in adaptive equipment installation and client safety

HIPAA compliance and client rights education

Ongoing professional development and technical certification updates

Annual competency evaluations and safety protocol refreshers

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Adaptive Equipment Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Installation of mobility aids (e.g., wheelchairs, walkers, transfer devices)

Adaptive communication devices for speech, hearing, or vision impairments

Safety and accessibility modifications (e.g., grab bars, ramps)

Equipment maintenance and repair services

User training and caregiver education on device use

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Adaptive Equipment Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports healthcare agencies and adaptive technology providers in launching Medicaid-compliant Adaptive Equipment Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing support

Policy manual development for adaptive equipment planning and safety management

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and technical guidance

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and client engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for device safety, user satisfaction, and compliance

Collaboration with healthcare providers and community organizations for referrals

 
 

Skilled Nursing

SKILLED NURSING SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

PROVIDING MEDICAL CARE AND SUPPORT IN THE COMFORT OF HOME

Skilled Nursing Services in New Hampshire offer essential medical care, health monitoring, and rehabilitative support to individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or recovery needs. These services are delivered by licensed nurses to ensure health maintenance, symptom management, and recovery support. Skilled Nursing Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Skilled Nursing Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Skilled Nursing Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Skilled Nursing Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. SKILLED NURSING SERVICES OVERVIEW

Skilled Nursing Services involve professional medical care provided by licensed nurses to manage health conditions, support recovery, and maintain well-being.

Approved providers may deliver:

Health Monitoring: Regular checks of vital signs, blood glucose, and other health indicators.

Medication Administration: Administering injections, IV therapy, and prescribed medications.

Wound Care: Cleaning, dressing, and monitoring of wounds or surgical sites.

Chronic Disease Management: Monitoring and supporting conditions like diabetes, COPD, or heart disease.

Post-Surgical Care: Managing recovery, including pain management and mobility assistance.

Rehabilitative Support: Assisting with exercises, physical therapy coordination, and therapeutic interventions.

Patient Education: Teaching patients and families self-care techniques and medication management.

Care Coordination: Communicating with healthcare providers and managing care plans.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s medical and personal care needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Skilled Nursing provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain licensure as a Home Health Agency from DHHS if applicable.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for patient care, medication management, and health monitoring.

Ensure licensed nurses meet background checks, health screenings, and continuing education requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Skilled Nursing Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, nursing licenses, insurance certificates, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including nursing protocols, safety measures, and staff qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Skilled Nursing Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Home Health Agency License (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Skilled Nursing Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Patient assessment, care planning, and medical documentation protocols

Medication administration and chronic disease management guidelines

Staff credentialing, background checks, and training documentation

HIPAA compliance, patient rights, and grievance handling

Documentation standards for care tracking and Medicaid billing

Infection control, safety protocols, and emergency preparedness

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Skilled Nursing Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in nursing (BSN or MSN); licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN); experience in healthcare management.

Role: Registered Nurses (RNs)
Requirements: Active RN license in New Hampshire; experience in skilled nursing care; background clearance.

Role: Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
Requirements: Active LPN license in New Hampshire; supervised by an RN; experience in patient care and medication management.

Role: Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
Requirements: State certification, experience in personal care and ADL assistance; supervised by an RN.

All staff must complete:

Advanced training in skilled nursing practices and safety protocols

HIPAA compliance and patient rights education

Crisis management and infection control training

Annual competency evaluations and professional development

Ongoing training for nursing licensure maintenance

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Skilled Nursing Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Health monitoring and medication administration

Wound care and post-surgical support

Chronic disease management and rehabilitative care

Patient education and family support

Coordination with healthcare providers for integrated care

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Skilled Nursing Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

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

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Skilled Nursing Services in New Hampshire, offering:

 

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for skilled nursing care and patient safety

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and care documentation guidance

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and client engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for clinical safety and compliance

Collaboration with healthcare providers for integrated care planning

 
 

Day Habilitation

DAY HABILITATION SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE AND COMMUNITY INTEGRATION THROUGH STRUCTURED DAY PROGRAMS

 

Day Habilitation Services in New Hampshire assist individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities in developing daily living skills, social interactions, and community engagement. These services promote independence through structured activities and person-centered support. Day Habilitation Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Day Habilitation Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Day Habilitation Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Day Habilitation Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. DAY HABILITATION SERVICES OVERVIEW

Day Habilitation Services focus on developing skills that support independence, personal growth, and community inclusion.

Approved providers may deliver:

Skill Development: Training in personal hygiene, meal preparation, household chores, and budgeting.

Social and Community Integration: Facilitating group activities, community outings, and social interactions.

Communication Enhancement: Teaching verbal, non-verbal, and social communication skills.

Health and Wellness Activities: Incorporating physical exercise, nutrition education, and self-care practices.

Vocational Readiness: Assisting with basic job skills, volunteer placements, and pre-employment activities.

Therapeutic Engagement: Activities promoting cognitive and motor skills, such as art, music, or physical therapy.

Personal Safety Education: Teaching awareness, safety protocols, and self-advocacy skills.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s goals and preferences.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Day Habilitation provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain licensure as a Day Habilitation Program from DHHS if applicable.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for program safety, skill development, and participant support.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and habilitation training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Day Habilitation Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, insurance certificates, staff qualifications, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including staff qualifications, safety measures, and program planning.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Day Habilitation Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Day Habilitation Program License (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Day Habilitation Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Activity planning, social engagement, and skill-building protocols

Personal care assistance, supervision, and safety guidelines

Staff credentialing, background checks, and training records

Documentation standards for service tracking and Medicaid billing

HIPAA compliance, participant rights, and grievance handling

Safety protocols, emergency response, and infection control measures

Quality assurance and program evaluation

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Day Habilitation Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in human services, special education, or related field; experience managing habilitation or community programs.

Role: Direct Support Professionals (DSPs)
Requirements: High school diploma or GED; training in personal care, habilitation, and community integration; CPR/First Aid certification; background clearance.

Role: Activity Coordinators
Requirements: Experience in planning and facilitating group activities; training in habilitation and social skills development.

All staff must complete:

Training in person-centered care and habilitation practices

HIPAA compliance and participant rights education

Annual competency evaluations and continuing education

Ongoing training in community engagement and social skills support

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Day Habilitation Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Structured social and community engagement activities

Personal care support during day programs

Vocational skill building and pre-employment activities

Therapeutic exercises and recreational group activities

Health and wellness education

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Day Habilitation Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

 

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE DAY HABILITATION SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Day Habilitation Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for day habilitation planning and safety management

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and compliance documentation

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and client engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for program effectiveness and client safety

Collaboration with healthcare providers and community organizations

 
 

Adult Health

ADULT HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

PROMOTING WELL-BEING AND INDEPENDENCE THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH SUPPORT

 

Adult Health Services in New Hampshire provide essential healthcare and wellness support to adults with disabilities, chronic conditions, or age-related challenges. These services focus on improving physical, mental, and social well-being through a range of health and therapeutic interventions. Adult Health Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Adult Health Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Adult Health Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Adult Health Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. ADULT HEALTH SERVICES OVERVIEW

Adult Health Services aim to support adults with healthcare needs by offering personalized medical care, health monitoring, and wellness programs.

Approved providers may deliver:

Health Monitoring and Assessment: Regular checks of vital signs, chronic condition management, and wellness evaluations.

Medication Management: Assistance with medication schedules, reminders, and administration.

Nutritional Support: Meal planning, dietary counseling, and health education.

Physical Health Maintenance: Exercises, mobility support, and physical therapy.

Mental Health Support: Counseling, stress management, and wellness coaching.

Chronic Disease Management: Diabetes, hypertension, and respiratory condition care.

Health Education and Self-Care Training: Teaching participants and caregivers how to manage health conditions effectively.

Care Coordination: Liaising with healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care.

All services are provided according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s healthcare needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Adult Health provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain licensure from DHHS as a healthcare service provider if applicable.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop comprehensive policies for health monitoring, medication management, and wellness support.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and healthcare training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Adult Health Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, insurance certificates, healthcare licenses, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including health care protocols, safety measures, and staff qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Adult Health Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Healthcare Service Provider License (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Adult Health Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Health assessment, care planning, and medication management protocols

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

Documentation standards for health tracking and Medicaid billing

HIPAA compliance, patient rights, and grievance handling

Safety protocols, infection control, and emergency preparedness

Quality assurance and health outcome monitoring

Client education and family support guidelines

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Adult Health Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in healthcare administration, nursing, or related field; experience in managing healthcare services.

Role: Registered Nurses (RNs)
Requirements: Active RN license in New Hampshire; experience in adult healthcare and chronic disease management.

Role: Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
Requirements: Active LPN license in New Hampshire; supervised by an RN; experience in direct patient care.

Role: Health Aides/Personal Care Workers
Requirements: Certification in personal care or healthcare support; experience in ADL assistance and health monitoring.

All staff must complete:

Training in chronic disease management and health monitoring

HIPAA compliance and patient rights education

Annual competency evaluations and professional development

Ongoing training in infection control and safety practices

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Adult Health Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Health monitoring and chronic disease management

Medication administration and management

Nutritional and physical health support

Counseling and mental health care

Health education and wellness training

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Adult Health Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE ADULT HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Adult Health Services in New Hampshire, offering:

 

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for healthcare planning and wellness support

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and compliance documentation

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and community outreach strategies

Quality assurance systems for clinical safety and healthcare compliance

 

 
 

Assistive Technology

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

ENHANCING INDEPENDENCE THROUGH TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION AND SUPPORT

Assistive Technology Services in New Hampshire provides adaptive tools and equipment to help individuals with disabilities or mobility challenges live independently. These services focus on evaluating needs, selecting devices, and providing training to maximize functionality and quality of life. Assistive Technology Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Assistive Technology Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Assistive Technology Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Assistive Technology Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES OVERVIEW

Assistive Technology Services enhance daily living by offering devices and tools that support physical, sensory, or cognitive impairments.

Approved providers may deliver:

Needs Assessment: Evaluating individual requirements for adaptive devices.

Device Selection: Recommending tools such as mobility aids, communication devices, or adaptive household equipment.

Installation and Setup: Setting up devices in the home or community setting.

User Training: Educating individuals and caregivers on the proper use and maintenance of assistive technology.

Device Maintenance: Providing ongoing support, repair, and technical assistance.

Adaptive Communication Devices: Speech-generating devices, hearing aids, and visual aids.

Environmental Controls: Home automation solutions for accessibility and safety.

All services are provided according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s specific needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Assistive Technology provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain any required certification for device installation and technical support.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for equipment assessment, installation, and safety management.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and technical training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Assistive Technology Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, insurance certificates, professional certifications, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including safety protocols, installation procedures, and staff qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Assistive Technology Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Professional certifications (e.g., Assistive Technology Professional (ATP))

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Assistive Technology Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Needs assessment, device selection, and installation protocols

Maintenance, troubleshooting, and user training procedures

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

HIPAA compliance, client rights, and grievance handling

Documentation standards for device usage tracking and Medicaid billing

Safety protocols, emergency response, and maintenance schedules

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Assistive Technology Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in rehabilitation technology, healthcare administration, or related field; certification as an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) preferred.

Role: Assistive Technology Specialists
Requirements: Certification in assistive technology assessment and device implementation; experience with mobility aids and adaptive devices; background clearance.

Role: Support Technicians
Requirements: Technical training in device setup and repair; experience in customer support and maintenance services.

All staff must complete:

Training in adaptive equipment installation and client safety

HIPAA compliance and client rights education

Ongoing professional development and technical certification updates

Annual competency evaluations and safety protocol refreshers

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Assistive Technology Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Installation of mobility aids (e.g., wheelchairs, walkers, transfer devices)

Adaptive communication devices for speech, hearing, or vision impairments

Smart home adaptations for safety and accessibility

Technology training for individuals and caregivers

Equipment maintenance and repair services

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Assistive Technology Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Assistive Technology Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing support

Policy manual development for adaptive equipment planning and safety management

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and technical guidance

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and client engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for device safety, user satisfaction, and compliance

Collaboration with healthcare providers and community organizations for referrals

 
 

Behavioral Health

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

PROMOTING MENTAL WELL-BEING AND RESILIENCE THROUGH INTEGRATED CARE

Behavioral Health Services in New Hampshire provide therapeutic support and interventions for individuals experiencing mental health challenges, developmental disabilities, or behavioral issues. These services focus on improving emotional well-being, managing behavioral symptoms, and promoting community integration. Behavioral Health Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Behavioral Health Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Behavioral Health Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Behavioral Health Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES OVERVIEW

Behavioral Health Services support individuals by addressing mental health concerns, managing behavioral challenges, and fostering skills for daily living.

Approved providers may deliver:

Individual and Group Therapy: Therapeutic sessions focusing on emotional regulation, coping strategies, and social skills.

Behavioral Intervention Planning: Developing personalized plans to address maladaptive behaviors.

Psychiatric Support: Assessment and management of mental health conditions by licensed practitioners.

Crisis Intervention: Immediate support during behavioral or mental health emergencies.

Skill Building: Teaching communication, problem-solving, and self-regulation techniques.

Family and Caregiver Support: Training and guidance on managing behavioral challenges at home.

Case Management: Coordinating care across mental health, healthcare, and community resources.

Peer Support Services: Utilizing trained peers to offer social and emotional support.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to address the participant’s mental health and behavioral needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Behavioral Health provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain licensure from the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice if applicable.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for behavioral assessment, crisis intervention, and therapeutic care.

Ensure licensed practitioners and direct care staff meet background checks, health screenings, and continuing education requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Behavioral Health Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, professional licenses, insurance certificates, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including therapeutic protocols, crisis management plans, and staff qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Behavioral Health Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Professional licenses (e.g., Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC))

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Behavioral Health Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning protocols

Crisis management, de-escalation techniques, and safety planning

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

Documentation standards for therapy tracking and Medicaid billing

HIPAA compliance, patient rights, and grievance handling

Safety protocols for therapeutic settings and patient interactions

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Behavioral Health Program Director
Requirements: Master’s degree in psychology, social work, or mental health counseling; state licensure; experience in program management.

Role: Licensed Behavioral Health Practitioners
Requirements: Active state licensure (e.g., LCSW, LMHC, LPC); experience in clinical assessment and therapy; background clearance.

Role: Behavioral Health Technicians
Requirements: Certification in behavioral health support; experience in direct care settings; background clearance.

Role: Peer Support Specialists
Requirements: Certification in peer support; lived experience with mental health challenges; background clearance.

All staff must complete:

Behavioral health crisis management and safety training

HIPAA compliance and client rights education

Annual competency evaluations and continuing education

Ongoing professional development in therapeutic techniques

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Behavioral Health Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Individual and group counseling

Behavioral intervention and crisis support

Psychiatric care and medication management

Family and caregiver training

Skill development and peer support services

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Behavioral Health Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice
Website: https://www.oplc.nh.gov/mental-health

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Behavioral Health Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for mental health care and crisis intervention

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and compliance documentation

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and client engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for clinical safety and program compliance

 
 

Home Modification

HOME MODIFICATION SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

IMPROVING ACCESSIBILITY AND SAFETY THROUGH CUSTOMIZED HOME ADAPTATIONS

 

Home Modification Services in New Hampshire support individuals with disabilities, chronic conditions, or mobility challenges by providing adaptive modifications to their living environments. These services help ensure that homes are safe, accessible, and conducive to independent living. Home Modification Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Home Modification Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Home Modification Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Home Modification Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. HOME MODIFICATION SERVICES OVERVIEW

Home Modification Services are designed to make living environments more accessible and safe for individuals with physical or cognitive disabilities.

Approved providers may deliver:

Accessibility Improvements: Installation of ramps, widened doorways, and handrails.

Bathroom Modifications: Roll-in showers, grab bars, accessible sinks, and raised toilet seats.

Kitchen Adjustments: Lowered countertops, accessible cabinets, and adapted appliances.

Safety Enhancements: Installation of safety alarms, improved lighting, and slip-resistant flooring.

Mobility Aids: Stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, and grab bars.

Home Automation Integration: Smart home technologies for lighting, temperature, and security management.

Structural Modifications: Door widening, hallway adjustments, and entryway improvements.

All modifications are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) and based on a professional assessment of the participant’s needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Home Modification provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain any required contractor licenses from the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop comprehensive policies for safety, project planning, and quality assurance.

Ensure contractors and subcontractors meet background checks and licensing requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Home Modification Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, contractor licenses, insurance certificates, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including safety procedures, modification protocols, and contractor qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Home Modification Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Contractor Licenses (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Home Modification Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Safety and risk assessment protocols

Project planning and modification guidelines

Contractor vetting, background checks, and credential verification

Compliance with building codes, ADA standards, and safety regulations

Documentation standards for project tracking and Medicaid billing

Risk management and emergency preparedness procedures

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Home Modification Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in construction management, healthcare administration, or related field; experience managing home accessibility projects.

Role: Licensed Contractors
Requirements: State contractor license; experience in home modifications for accessibility; background clearance.

Role: Accessibility Specialists
Requirements: Certification in home accessibility modifications (e.g., CAPS - Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist); background clearance.

All staff must complete:

Safety training and risk management education

HIPAA compliance and client rights training

Ongoing professional development and continuing education

Annual competency evaluations and safety protocol updates

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Home Modification Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Installation of wheelchair ramps and accessible doorways

Bathroom accessibility improvements (e.g., roll-in showers, grab bars)

Kitchen modifications to accommodate mobility aids

Safety enhancements and adaptive equipment installations

Smart home integration for individuals with mobility impairments

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Home Modification Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
Website: https://www.oplc.nh.gov/

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME MODIFICATION SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Home Modification Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing support

Policy manual development for accessibility planning and safety compliance

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and project documentation guidance

Medicaid billing setup and project management support

Branding, website development, and client engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for safety monitoring and compliance

Collaboration with healthcare providers and community organizations for referrals

 
 

Nursing Facility Transition

NURSING FACILITY SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE LONG-TERM CARE IN A SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT

 

Nursing Facility Services in New Hampshire provide 24-hour skilled nursing care and rehabilitative services for individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or age-related health conditions. These facilities offer medical care, personal assistance, and therapeutic services in a residential setting. Nursing Facility Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Nursing Facility Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Nursing Facility Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Nursing Facility Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. NURSING FACILITY SERVICES OVERVIEW

Nursing Facility Services offer continuous medical care and support for individuals with significant health and personal care needs.

Approved providers may deliver:

24/7 Skilled Nursing Care: Continuous monitoring and medical support for chronic conditions.

Rehabilitative Therapies: Physical, occupational, and speech therapy as part of recovery and maintenance.

Medication Administration: Accurate and timely dispensing of prescribed medications.

Personal Care Assistance: Help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) including bathing, dressing, feeding, and mobility.

Chronic Disease Management: Support for diabetes, hypertension, respiratory conditions, and more.

Wound Care and Monitoring: Treatment of pressure ulcers, surgical sites, and chronic wounds.

Dietary and Nutritional Support: Tailored meal planning and dietary management.

Social and Recreational Activities: Engagement in group activities, therapy sessions, and community events.

Family and Caregiver Support: Counseling, education, and involvement in care planning.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s medical and personal care needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Nursing Facility provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain licensure from the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC) as a nursing home or skilled nursing facility.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for skilled care, health monitoring, and residential safety.

Ensure licensed nurses and direct care staff meet background checks, health screenings, and ongoing training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Nursing Facility Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, nursing facility licenses, insurance certificates, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including healthcare protocols, safety measures, and staff qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Nursing Facility Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Nursing Facility License (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Nursing Facility Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Skilled nursing care, medication management, and chronic disease protocols

Rehabilitation, therapeutic support, and personal care guidelines

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

Documentation standards for health monitoring and Medicaid billing

HIPAA compliance, patient rights, and grievance handling

Safety protocols, infection control, and emergency preparedness

Quality assurance and continuous care monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Nursing Facility Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in nursing (BSN or MSN); licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN); experience in managing long-term care settings.

Role: Registered Nurses (RNs)
Requirements: Active RN license in New Hampshire; experience in skilled nursing care; background clearance.

Role: Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
Requirements: Active LPN license in New Hampshire; supervised by an RN; experience in patient care and medication management.

Role: Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
Requirements: State certification, experience in personal care and ADL assistance; supervised by an RN.

All staff must complete:

Advanced training in skilled nursing practices and safety protocols

HIPAA compliance and patient rights education

Annual competency evaluations and professional development

Ongoing training for infection control, wound care, and emergency management

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Nursing Facility Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

24/7 nursing care and health monitoring

Chronic disease management and rehabilitative therapy

Medication administration and dietary support

Social and recreational activities for holistic well-being

Family and caregiver training and support

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Nursing Facility Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC)
Website: https://www.oplc.nh.gov/

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE NURSING FACILITY SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Nursing Facility Services in New Hampshire, offering:

 

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for skilled care and residential safety

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and healthcare documentation guidance

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and community outreach strategies

Quality assurance systems for clinical safety and continuous care

Collaboration with healthcare providers for integrated care planning

 
 

Community Integration

COMMUNITY INTEGRATION SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

PROMOTING INDEPENDENCE AND SOCIAL CONNECTIONS THROUGH COMMUNITY-BASED SUPPORT

 

Community Integration Services in New Hampshire support individuals with disabilities or chronic conditions by facilitating their active participation in community life. These services enhance social skills, promote independence, and encourage meaningful connections through personalized support. Community Integration Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Community Integration Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Community Integration Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Community Integration Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. COMMUNITY INTEGRATION SERVICES OVERVIEW

Community Integration Services support individuals by fostering connections within their local communities and enhancing their ability to live independently.

Approved providers may deliver:

Social Skills Training: Teaching communication, social interaction, and self-advocacy.

Community Access Support: Assisting with participation in social, recreational, and civic activities.

Life Skills Development: Teaching budgeting, meal planning, and self-care.

Peer Mentoring: Connecting participants with peer supporters to build social networks.

Vocational Integration: Preparing individuals for work and volunteering through skills training and job shadowing.

Cultural and Recreational Activities: Encouraging participation in hobbies, clubs, and community events.

Transportation Support: Assisting with travel planning and accessing community resources.

Advocacy and Empowerment: Supporting individuals in making informed decisions about their lives.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s goals for independence and social inclusion.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Community Integration provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain any required certifications or licenses for community support services.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for community access, safety, and social skill development.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Community Integration Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, insurance certificates, staff qualifications, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including staff qualifications, community access protocols, and safety measures.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Community Integration Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Certification for community support services (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Community Integration Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Community access planning, social skills training, and integration support protocols

Safety procedures for community outings and group activities

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

Documentation standards for activity tracking and Medicaid billing

HIPAA compliance, client rights, and grievance handling

Emergency preparedness and crisis intervention protocols

Quality assurance and service effectiveness monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Community Integration Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in social work, human services, or a related field; experience in community support management.

Role: Community Support Specialists
Requirements: High school diploma or GED; training in social integration and community living skills; CPR/First Aid certification; background clearance.

Role: Peer Support Mentors
Requirements: Experience in community involvement and peer support; certification preferred.

All staff must complete:

Training in community integration and social skills development

HIPAA compliance and participant rights education

Annual competency evaluations and ongoing professional development

Safety and crisis management training

Training in fostering social inclusion and independence

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Community Integration Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Social skills training and peer mentoring

Support for community involvement and social engagement

Life skills development and personal advocacy

Transportation assistance for community activities

Vocational training and job shadowing opportunities

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Community Integration Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE COMMUNITY INTEGRATION SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Community Integration Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for community integration planning and safety management

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and compliance documentation

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and client engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for community involvement and social integration

Collaboration with local organizations to promote inclusive practices

 
 

Homemaker

HOMEMAKER SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT LIVING THROUGH ESSENTIAL HOUSEHOLD ASSISTANCE

Homemaker Services in New Hampshire support individuals with disabilities, chronic illnesses, or age-related conditions by providing assistance with essential household tasks. These services help maintain a clean, safe, and comfortable living environment while promoting independence. Homemaker Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Homemaker Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Homemaker Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Homemaker Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. HOMEMAKER SERVICES OVERVIEW

Homemaker Services provide non-medical support to individuals, helping them maintain a clean and safe living environment.

Approved providers may deliver:

Housekeeping: Light cleaning, dusting, vacuuming, and trash removal.

Laundry and Linen Care: Washing, drying, folding, and changing bed linens.

Meal Preparation: Cooking and meal planning based on dietary needs.

Grocery Shopping: Purchasing groceries and household essentials.

Home Safety Checks: Identifying and addressing potential hazards.

Organization Assistance: Helping to maintain a clutter-free and organized space.

Companionship: Providing social interaction while completing tasks.

Errands: Assisting with light shopping and pharmacy visits.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s household and safety needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Homemaker provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain any required licensure from DHHS if applicable.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for household management, safety protocols, and staff training.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and homemaking training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Homemaker Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, insurance certificates, staff qualifications, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including safety protocols, staff qualifications, and homemaker procedures.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Homemaker Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Homemaker Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Participant intake, assessment, and service planning procedures

Housekeeping, meal preparation, and personal environment maintenance protocols

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

Documentation standards for service tracking and Medicaid billing

HIPAA compliance, participant rights, and grievance handling

Safety protocols, emergency response, and infection control measures

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Homemaker Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in human services, healthcare administration, or related field; supervisory experience preferred.

Role: Homemakers/Direct Support Workers
Requirements: High school diploma or GED; basic housekeeping and meal preparation skills; CPR/First Aid certification; background clearance.

Role: Personal Care Aides (if applicable)
Requirements: CPR/First Aid certification; experience in light personal care assistance; background clearance.

All staff must complete:

Homemaking and light caregiving training

Safety and infection control education

HIPAA compliance and client rights training

Annual competency evaluations and continuing education

Ongoing training in household safety and wellness monitoring

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Homemaker Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Light housekeeping and laundry assistance

Meal preparation and dietary support

Grocery shopping and essential errands

Safety checks and home maintenance assistance

Social interaction and companionship

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Homemaker Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE HOMEMAKER SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Homemaker Services in New Hampshire, offering:

 

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for homemaking support and household safety

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and service documentation guidance

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and community outreach strategies

Quality assurance systems for household safety and compliance monitoring

Networking with community-based organizations for referrals

 
 

Case Management

CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

COORDINATING CARE AND SUPPORT THROUGH INDIVIDUALIZED CASE MANAGEMENT

Case Management Services in New Hampshire support individuals with disabilities, chronic conditions, or long-term care needs by coordinating services, developing care plans, and facilitating access to resources. These services ensure that individuals receive comprehensive, person-centered care. Case Management Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Case Management Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Case Management Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Case Management Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES OVERVIEW

Case Management Services coordinate and manage care to enhance an individual’s ability to live independently and safely within the community.

Approved providers may deliver:

Needs Assessment: Conducting comprehensive evaluations to identify care requirements.

Service Planning: Developing an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) tailored to each participant.

Care Coordination: Arranging healthcare, social, and community services.

Monitoring and Follow-Up: Regularly reviewing progress and updating care plans as needed.

Crisis Intervention: Providing support during emergencies and coordinating responses.

Resource Navigation: Assisting individuals in accessing community resources and financial support.

Advocacy: Supporting participants in obtaining necessary services and advocating for their rights.

All services are delivered according to the ISP to meet the unique needs and preferences of the participant.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Case Management provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain any necessary licensure for case management services from DHHS if applicable.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for care coordination, crisis response, and documentation.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and case management training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Case Management Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, insurance certificates, staff qualifications, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including staff qualifications, service planning protocols, and safety measures.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Case Management Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Case Management Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Participant intake, needs assessment, and care planning procedures

Coordination of healthcare, social, and community-based services

Crisis intervention and emergency response protocols

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

HIPAA compliance, participant rights, and grievance handling

Documentation standards for service coordination and Medicaid billing

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Case Management Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in social work, human services, or healthcare; certification in case management preferred; supervisory experience.

Role: Case Managers
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in social work, healthcare, or a related field; experience in care coordination and service planning; background clearance.

Role: Case Management Assistants
Requirements: High school diploma or GED; experience in administrative support and data entry; background clearance.

All staff must complete:

Training in person-centered planning and case management practices

HIPAA compliance and participant rights education

Crisis management and de-escalation techniques

Annual competency evaluations and continuing education

Ongoing training in service coordination and resource management

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Case Management Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Coordinating healthcare and supportive services

Developing and monitoring Individualized Service Plans (ISPs)

Assisting with accessing community resources and financial aid

Crisis intervention and emergency coordination

Providing advocacy and support for participant needs

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Case Management Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Case Management Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing support

Policy manual development for care coordination and crisis management

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and documentation guidance

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and client engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for service coordination and compliance

Collaboration with healthcare and community organizations for resource sharing

 
 

Transportation

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

ENSURING ACCESS TO CARE AND COMMUNITY THROUGH SAFE, RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION

 

Transportation Services in New Hampshire provide non-emergency medical and community transportation for individuals with disabilities, chronic conditions, or mobility challenges. These services facilitate access to medical appointments, social activities, work, and community resources, promoting independence and social inclusion. Transportation Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Transportation Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Transportation Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Transportation Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES OVERVIEW

Transportation Services ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to healthcare, social, and community activities through reliable transportation.

Approved providers may deliver:

Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT): Rides to medical appointments, therapies, and healthcare services.

Community Access Transportation: Travel to community centers, social events, and support groups.

Employment Transportation: Rides to work or vocational training.

Recreational and Social Transportation: Facilitating participation in community events and activities.

Specialized Transport: Vehicles equipped for wheelchairs, mobility aids, and accessible seating.

Door-to-Door Assistance: Helping passengers from their residence to the vehicle and destination.

Escort or Companion Services: Assisting individuals who need additional support during travel.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the specific transportation needs of the participant.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Transportation provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain necessary permits and licenses from the New Hampshire Department of Safety.

Maintain general liability, professional liability, and vehicle insurance.

Develop policies for passenger safety, vehicle maintenance, and driver training.

Ensure drivers meet background checks, health screenings, and defensive driving training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Transportation Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, vehicle insurance certificates, driver qualifications, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including safety protocols, driver training, and vehicle maintenance procedures.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Transportation Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Vehicle Registration and Safety Inspection Documents

Proof of general liability, professional liability, and vehicle insurance

Transportation Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Trip scheduling, passenger assistance, and route planning procedures

Driver credentialing, background checks, and training records

Safety protocols for transporting individuals with mobility aids

Vehicle maintenance, inspection, and cleanliness standards

HIPAA compliance, passenger rights, and grievance handling

Documentation standards for trip logs, billing, and compliance tracking

Emergency preparedness, accident reporting, and incident management

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Transportation Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in business administration, transportation management, or related field; supervisory experience preferred.

Role: Drivers/Transportation Aides
Requirements: Valid New Hampshire driver’s license with a clean driving record; defensive driving and passenger assistance training; CPR/First Aid certification; background clearance.

Role: Dispatch Coordinators
Requirements: Experience in logistics, scheduling, and customer support; background clearance.

All staff must complete:

Training in safe driving practices and passenger assistance

HIPAA compliance and client rights education

Ongoing professional development and defensive driving courses

Annual vehicle safety inspections and maintenance training

Customer service and accessibility training

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Transportation Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Non-emergency medical transportation to healthcare facilities

Community access rides to social and recreational programs

Vocational transportation to work or training sites

Door-to-door assistance for individuals requiring mobility support

Specialized transport for individuals using wheelchairs or mobility aids

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Transportation Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

New Hampshire Department of Safety
Website: https://www.nh.gov/safety/

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Transportation Services in New Hampshire, offering:

 

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for safe transportation and client support

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and compliance documentation

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and community engagement strategies

Quality assurance systems for transportation safety and driver training

Collaboration with healthcare providers for coordinated travel support

 
 

Home Health

HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

DELIVERING MEDICAL AND PERSONAL SUPPORT IN THE COMFORT OF HOME

Home Health Care Services in New Hampshire provide medical care and personal support to individuals with chronic conditions, disabilities, or age-related challenges. These services are designed to help individuals remain independent while receiving professional care at home. Home Health Care Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Home Health Care Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Home Health Care Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Home Health Care Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES OVERVIEW

Home Health Care Services aim to support individuals with medical and personal care needs within the comfort of their homes.

Approved providers may deliver:

Skilled Nursing: Health monitoring, medication administration, wound care, and chronic disease management.

Personal Care Assistance: Help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing, grooming, toileting, and mobility.

Physical Therapy: Exercises and treatments to restore movement and physical function.

Occupational Therapy: Techniques to improve daily living skills and independence.

Speech Therapy: Communication support and swallowing therapy.

Medication Management: Assistance with prescription adherence and administration.

Chronic Disease Management: Support for diabetes, hypertension, respiratory conditions, and more.

Home Health Aide Services: Assistance with hygiene, personal care, and simple health monitoring.

Care Coordination: Communicating with healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care.

All services are delivered according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s health and personal care needs.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Home Health Care provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain licensure as a Home Health Agency from DHHS.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for skilled care, medication management, and home safety.

Ensure licensed nurses and direct care staff meet background checks, health screenings, and ongoing training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Home Health Care Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, home health agency licenses, insurance certificates, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including healthcare protocols, safety measures, and staff qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Home Health Care Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Home Health Agency License

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Home Health Care Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Skilled nursing care, medication management, and therapeutic support protocols

Personal care assistance, hygiene maintenance, and ADL support

Staff credentialing, background checks, and ongoing training records

Documentation standards for care tracking and Medicaid billing

HIPAA compliance, patient rights, and grievance handling

Safety protocols, infection control, and emergency preparedness

Quality assurance and health outcome monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Home Health Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in nursing (BSN or MSN); licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN); experience in home healthcare management.

Role: Registered Nurses (RNs)
Requirements: Active RN license in New Hampshire; experience in home care and chronic disease management.

Role: Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs)
Requirements: Active LPN license in New Hampshire; supervised by an RN; experience in patient care and medication administration.

Role: Home Health Aides (HHAs)
Requirements: State certification; experience in personal care and health monitoring; supervised by an RN.

All staff must complete:

Training in home health care practices and infection control

HIPAA compliance and patient rights education

Annual competency evaluations and ongoing professional development

Safety and emergency preparedness training

Ongoing training in chronic disease management and personal care

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Home Health Care Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Skilled nursing and health monitoring

Personal care and hygiene assistance

Rehabilitation therapies (physical, occupational, speech)

Chronic disease management and medication administration

Care coordination and healthcare provider collaboration

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Home Health Care Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Home Health Care Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for skilled care and personal support

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and healthcare documentation guidance

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and community outreach strategies

Quality assurance systems for home safety and clinical care

Collaboration with healthcare providers for integrated home care services

 
 

Meal & Nutrition

MEAL AND NUTRITION SERVICES PROVIDER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

PROMOTING HEALTH AND WELL-BEING THROUGH NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT

Meal and Nutrition Services in New Hampshire provide essential dietary support for individuals with disabilities, chronic conditions, or age-related challenges. These services focus on delivering healthy, balanced meals, meal planning, and nutritional education to enhance well-being and support independent living. Meal and Nutrition Services are authorized under New Hampshire Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs.

 

1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid waiver funding for Meal and Nutrition Services and manages provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement.

Agency: Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Role: Ensures quality standards, service delivery, and compliance for Meal and Nutrition Services under HCBS waiver programs.

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Medicaid-funded Meal and Nutrition Services meet HCBS quality, person-centered planning, and participant protection standards.

 

2. MEAL AND NUTRITION SERVICES OVERVIEW

Meal and Nutrition Services support individuals by providing prepared meals, dietary planning, and guidance on maintaining a healthy diet.

Approved providers may deliver:

Meal Preparation: Cooking and delivering meals tailored to dietary needs (e.g., diabetic, low-sodium, pureed).

Nutritional Planning: Creating meal plans that meet health and dietary requirements.

Grocery Assistance: Purchasing ingredients and delivering food supplies.

Meal Delivery: Regularly delivering prepared meals to participants’ homes.

Dietary Education: Educating individuals and caregivers on meal preparation and balanced nutrition.

Special Diet Accommodation: Adapting meals for allergies, intolerances, or medical conditions.

Cultural and Personal Preferences: Offering meal options that respect cultural practices and personal tastes.

All services are provided according to the Individualized Service Plan (ISP) to meet the participant’s nutritional needs and preferences.

 

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

Register the business entity with the New Hampshire Secretary of State.

Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2).

Enroll as a Medicaid Waiver Meal and Nutrition provider via the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal.

Obtain any necessary food handling permits from the New Hampshire Department of Health.

Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance.

Develop policies for meal preparation, dietary compliance, and safety.

Ensure staff meet background checks, health screenings, and food safety training requirements.

 

4. NEW HAMPSHIRE PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

Complete the Provider Enrollment Application through the New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal for Meal and Nutrition Services under HCBS waivers.

Application and Documentation Submission:

Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, food handling permits, insurance certificates, and policy manuals.

Program Readiness Review:

DHHS and BEAS evaluate provider readiness, including food safety protocols, dietary compliance, and staff qualifications.

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

Upon approval, providers are authorized to bill Medicaid for Meal and Nutrition Services using designated billing codes.

 

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

Articles of Incorporation or Business License (New Hampshire Secretary of State)

IRS EIN confirmation

NPI confirmation

Food Handling Permits (if applicable)

Proof of general and professional liability insurance

Meal and Nutrition Services Policy & Procedure Manual including:

Meal planning, preparation, and delivery protocols

Dietary compliance and special diet accommodation procedures

Staff credentialing, background checks, and food safety training documentation

HIPAA compliance, client rights, and grievance handling

Documentation standards for meal tracking and Medicaid billing

Food safety, hygiene, and infection control measures

Quality assurance and compliance monitoring

 

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Meal and Nutrition Program Director
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in nutrition, dietetics, or food service management; experience in dietary planning and food safety management.

Role: Dietitians/Nutritionists
Requirements: State licensure as a Registered Dietitian (RD) or Certified Nutritionist; experience in meal planning and dietary counseling.

Role: Food Service Workers/Cooks
Requirements: Food handler certification; experience in meal preparation and dietary accommodation; background clearance.

Role: Delivery Drivers
Requirements: Valid driver’s license, food handling certification, and background clearance.

All staff must complete:

Food safety training and dietary compliance education

HIPAA compliance and client rights training

Annual competency evaluations and continuing education

Ongoing training in safe meal preparation and dietary planning

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

Meal and Nutrition Services are available under the following New Hampshire Medicaid Waivers:

Choices for Independence (CFI) Waiver

Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Waiver

In-Home Support (IHS) Waiver for Children

Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver

Services may include:

Home-delivered meals for nutritional support

Meal planning and dietary education

Grocery assistance and food delivery

Culturally appropriate and medically tailored meal options

Nutritional monitoring and education for chronic conditions

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Compliance Preparation
Timeline: 1–2 months

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development
Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review
Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing Setup and Meal and Nutrition Service Launch
Timeline: 30–45 days

 

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services (BEAS)
Website: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/aging-and-adult-support

New Hampshire Medicaid Provider Enrollment Portal
Website: https://nhmmis.nh.gov/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Website: https://www.cms.gov/

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — NEW HAMPSHIRE MEAL AND NUTRITION SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports agencies in launching Medicaid-compliant Meal and Nutrition Services in New Hampshire, offering:

Scope of Work:

Business registration, Medicaid enrollment, and licensing assistance

Policy manual development for meal planning, preparation, and dietary compliance

Staff credentialing, training program templates, and food safety management

Medicaid billing setup and audit-prepared financial management

Branding, website development, and community outreach strategies

Quality assurance systems for food safety and nutritional compliance

Collaboration with dietitians and healthcare providers for dietary planning

 
 
 

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