Are You In Need Of Consumer Directed Services In Nevada?

Find Out If Your Eligible For Nevada Home Care

The NV PCS Program, Is a Medicaid Funded program that gives seniors and people with disabilities the flexibility and freedom to choose their caregivers, including family members and friends!

If you or your loved one has Medicaid and need help with activities of daily living, you may be eligible.

Are you eligible for Nevada Personal Care Services Medicaid Home Care Program?

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You are likely eligible if you checked all the boxes!

The Nevada PCS Program, Is a Medicaid Funded program that gives seniors and people with disabilities the flexibility and freedom to choose their caregivers, including family members and friends!

If you or your loved one has Medicaid & need help with activities of daily living you may be eligible.

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I take care of my aunt and I get paid for it. And they also have an option for you to get paid as soon as your shift ends.
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Your Family Member or Friend Can Get Paid To Care For You.

*Spouses and designated representatives are not eligible to be personal assistants.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Personal Care Services (PCS)?

What is PCS? Personal Care Services (PCS) is a program in Nevada that provides home-care services for people with physical disabilities. Personal Care Attendants (PCAs) help care recipients live in their own homes instead of in an institution or facility where they would be more restricted.

Having a personal care assistant can help you live life on your own terms. With PCS in Nevada, you can continue working, going to school, or pursuing hobbies and passions that might otherwise be out of reach due to the limitations imposed by a disability.

Am I eligible for Personal Care Services (PCS)? Here are the eligibility requirements:

Be a Nevada resident above the age of 18 years.
Be enrolled in — or eligible for — Nevada Medicaid.
Have a physical disability that makes you unable to perform Activities of Daily Living.
Require the level of care that might be provided at a nursing home.
Be able to direct your caregiver and train them according to your needs (or name a representative to do so).

You do not have to be a senior to qualify for PCS, although many program participants are older adults.

  1. Basic communication skills – such as using a regular phone, mobile phone, email, or the internet.
  2. Transportation – either by driving oneself, arranging rides, or the ability to use public transportation.
  3. Meal preparation – meal planning, cooking, clean up, storage, and the ability to safely use kitchen equipment and utensils.
  4. Shopping – the ability to make appropriate food and clothing purchase decisions.
  5. Housework – doing laundry, washing dishes, dusting, vacuuming, and maintaining a clean place of residence.
  6. Managing medications – taking the correct amount of medication at the correct time. Managing re-fills, and avoiding conflicts.
  7. Managing personal finances – operating within a budget, writing checks, paying bills, and avoiding scams

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