New Approval Process for Respite Nursing Services

New approval process for respite care for individuals enrolled in the MFTD waiver begins on Sept. 1
Families enrolled in the Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for Those Who Are Medically Fragile Technology Dependent (MFTD waiver) will see a new approval process for respite nursing services.
This change will help make respite nursing services more respectful of your wishes.
Starting Sept. 1, 2025, nursing agencies must get your permission and official approval from the Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) before providing respite care to your child. This means a nursing agency or respite facility cannot use your respite hours unless you ask for them and agree to the plan.
Why This Change Is Important
We are making this change because families shared concerns that agencies and/or facilities used their respite care hours without their knowledge or permission. We want to make sure:
- You are always in control of when and how your family uses respite care.
- Respite services follow Medicaid and MFTD waiver rules.
- You know exactly how many respite hours are used and when.
What You Need to Know
- Each year, families in the MFTD waiver get 336 hours of respite care.
- Respite care is only available if the legally responsible adult (LRA) asks for it.
- Nursing agencies cannot use respite hours without your clear permission.
- If you request respite, the agency must fill out a form and get approval from DSCC before care begins.
- Respite hours don’t roll over to the next year and can’t be used as overtime.
If you think your child needs respite care, talk to your nursing agency about how many hours you want and when you need them. Please give them as much notice as possible (at least two business days before you need the care).
Your nursing agency will then contact your DSCC Care Coordinator to submit your request.
If something comes up at the end of the month and you need extra help, please talk with your nursing agency. They can work with you to request respite.
If you have any questions, please reach out to your DSCC Care Coordinator. They are here to support you through this process.
Thank you for your cooperation and partnership!