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About the Home Health Aides For Medically Fragile Children Program

Holistic Care for Medically Fragile Children in West Palm Beach

The Home Health Aides For Medically Fragile Children Program allows families to offer essential care to their medically fragile children while earning a stable income. Through rigorous training, caregivers become skilled aides capable of providing high-quality care in a home setting, enhancing their child’s quality of life.

Program Benefits

Uncover the numerous benefits of the Home Health Aides For Medically Fragile Children Program.

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Stable Income

Earn a competitive hourly wage up to 40 hours per week while caring for your medically fragile child.

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Comprehensive Training

Receive in-depth training with theoretical and practical components.

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Flexible Hours

The program pays you to care for your child, providing a flexible schedule that lets you focus entirely on their needs without balancing another job.

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Reduced Hospital Visits

Help lower the frequency of hospitalizations with consistent home care.

Support Network

Access a dedicated support team to assist with any issues.

Improved Work-Life Balance

Achieve a better balance between work and caregiving responsibilities.

Why Choose Us?

Trusted Support and Quality Care

Atlantic Care Services is dedicated to providing top-quality care for medically fragile children and supporting their families with thorough training and dependable assistance.

Our team of experienced RNs and caregivers is committed to delivering exceptional pediatric care.

Our training programs are tailored to meet the unique needs of each family.

Our support network is available around the clock to help with any challenges you face.

How To Qualify

Eligibility Requirements For the Home Health Aides
For Medically Fragile Children Program

Determine if you meet the criteria to join the program and provide care for your child.

Age Requirement For The Caregiver

Applicants must be 18 years old or older to be a caregiver.

Age of The Medically Fragile Child

The child needing care must be 21 years old or younger and qualify for Medicaid.

Required Training

Complete the necessary training and pass a Level 2 background check.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions about the Home Health Aides For Medically Fragile Children Program and their answers.

Eligibility requires your child to receive skilled or respite care services under Medicaid.

As of August 2024 the Agency of Healthcare Administration has said they hope to have the program fully implemented and live “within a couple of months.” We are keeping a close watch for any official announcements.

We are currently awaiting final guidelines on this matter. Please stay tuned for further updates.

We are awaiting final guidelines on this matter. Please stay updated for further information.

We accept Cigna, Simply, Aetna, Humana, Sunshine Health, Sunshine CMS, and United Health. Please contact us for the most current list of accepted insurance providers.

Yes, the Agency for Healthcare Administration has confirmed that income earned from the program will count towards their reportable Medicaid income level.

At this time the Agency for Healthcare Administration has announced that Patients on the Florida Kid Care Medicaid program are not eligible, however we are monitoring this closely and will communicate any changes.

No, the $25 refers to Medicaid’s scheduled reimbursement rate paid to the agency you are employed through. However, agencies in Florida can negotiate higher reimbursement rates with managed care organizations. As a result, hourly rates may vary depending on an agency’s individual contract.

A family Home Health Aide (HHA) can work up to 40 hours per week. Any additional hours that the patient is approved for can be covered by other nurses provided through our agency.

AHCA is required to strictly adhere to the language in HB 391. Since the bill did not instruct AHCA to create a specific waiver for this program, they are unable to do so. Any changes would need to come through the legislative process, meaning AHCA must develop and implement the program as outlined in the current bill.

To be eligible for the AMFC program, you must currently be receiving PDN services through an agency.

Agencies are not required to participate in this program. We have decided to participate in this program because of the great opportunity it provides our patients and their families.

The AMFC training program helps family members enhance their skills and knowledge in order to care for their medically fragile child or family member as an employee of Atlantic Care Services.

No, the training is provided at no cost to families.

The training consists of 40 hours of theoretical instruction, 10 hours of medication management, and additional hands-on training and skills competency assessments that are currently being developed.

Interested and qualifying family members will receive an email with detailed instructions on accessing the training platform.

Yes, the training can be accessed on mobile devices by downloading the Trainual app, but using a computer or laptop is recommended for the best experience.

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