107 CMR 11.05 - Eligibility Determination Process
The
(1)
Determination of Eligibility. An applicant who meets
the following criteria shall be deemed eligible:
(a) the individual is between the ages of 18
and 59, and has a medically documented physical or mental disability that
results in the individual's inability to perform essential homemaking tasks;
and
(b) the provision of homemaking
services is necessary for the individual to live independently in the
community; and
(c) the individual
and any other adults in the home where the individual resides, are unable to
perform the homemaking tasks, as determined in the Homemaking Services
Eligibility Assessment, due to disability or the relationship between the
individual and other adults in the home; and
(d) the individual meets the financial
criteria pursuant to
107
CMR 11.11.
(2)
Determination of
Ineligibility. An applicant is ineligible for homemaking services
based on one, or more, of the following criteria:
(a) The individual fails to provide
sufficient information or documentation to establish eligibility under
107
CMR 11.05(1);
(b) The individual is receiving, or has been
found eligible to receive, comparable benefits under another state program;
or
(c) The individual is living in
a residential environment where at least one other adult is responsible for
ensuring homemaker tasks necessary to remain independent in the community are
completed.
(3)
Notice of Eligibility Determination. An individual
shall be notified in writing of the eligibility or ineligibility determination.
An application will be considered complete when sufficient information,
required under
107
CMR 11.05(1) has been
provided to the eligibility team.
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