In-Home Supportive Services Protective Supervision This publication will help you understand the eligibility criteria for protective supervision, the maximum number of hours available, and how to document a need for protective supervision
In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Fact Sheets The following resources are provided for program recipients consumers It is intended to help individuals understand their rights and responsibilities in the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program For additional resources, go to IHSS Recipient Consumer Resources
IHSS Protective Supervision Examples and Other FAQ Hear expert answers to common questions about how to document your child’s needs to an IHSS worker, what behaviors qualify for protective supervision, and more
Regular IHSS vs. Protective Supervision: Whats the Difference? Protective Supervision is an additional IHSS service for individuals with severe mental impairments who need constant supervision to stay safe It’s not about helping with physical tasks—it’s about providing non-medical observation to prevent injury due to unsafe behaviors such as:
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