Personal supports are provided in the recipient’s own home, family home, licensed residential facility if being used as respite, or when or engaged in a community activity. Personal supports can also be provided at the recipient’s place of employment. No service can be provided or received in the provider’s home, the home of a relative or friend of the provider, a hospital, an ICF/IID or other institutional environment.
If renting, the name of the recipient’s receiving personal supports services must appear on the lease either singularly, with a roommate, or a guarantor. If the recipient has a legal guardian, the legal guardian’s name may appear on the lease with the recipient.
Personal supports services rendered by a provider or an employee of a provider who is living in a recipient’s home must be billed at the daily rate for the service.