Will My IHSS Hours Get Cut When My Child Goes Back to School?

November 24, 2023

The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program in California offers essential assistance to individuals with disabilities, including children, helping them lead independent lives while remaining in their homes. However, a common concern among IHSS recipients is whether their IHSS hours will be cut when their child with disabilities goes back to school. In this blog post, we will explore the factors that can affect hours when a child returns to school and how families can navigate potential adjustments.

Understanding IHSS and School Attendance

IHSS provides vital support to individuals with disabilities, including children, helping with activities of daily living and other necessary services. The number of hours allocated to a child is determined through a comprehensive assessment, considering their unique needs and functional limitations. These hours are meant to ensure that the child can thrive while living at home.

However, when a child with disabilities goes back to school, it can impact the number of hours they receive. The main factors that influence whether IHSS hours will be adjusted include:

  1. School Hours: The number of hours a child spends in school each day can affect their IHSS hours. Typically, IHSS hours may be reduced during the time the child is in school, as the school provides care during those hours.
  2. Summer Break and Holidays: During extended breaks, such as summer vacations and holidays, when school is not in session, IHSS hours may be adjusted to provide additional support, as the child is not attending school.
  3. Individual Needs: The child's specific needs and care requirements play a crucial role in determining their IHSS hours. If the child's disability necessitates assistance beyond the time they spend at school, their hours may not be significantly reduced.

Navigating Potential Hour Adjustments

When a child with disabilities goes back to school, it's essential to be prepared for potential cuts and take the following steps:

  1. Communicate with IHSS Social Worker: Maintain open communication with the IHSS social worker or assessor who oversees the child's case. Discuss the child's school schedule, the support they receive at school, and any additional needs that may arise during the hours they are not at school.
  2. Request a Reassessment: If you believe that the reduction in IHSS hours does not adequately address the child's needs, you have the right to request a reassessment. Providing documentation and detailed information about the child's disability and required care is crucial during the reassessment process.
  3. Ensure Accurate Record-Keeping: Keep detailed records of the child's daily routines, care needs, and any significant changes in their condition. This information can be valuable in justifying the child's IHSS hours during the school year.
  4. Understand Seasonal Adjustments: Be aware that IHSS hours may be adjusted seasonally to account for school attendance and breaks. These adjustments should be communicated to you in advance.

IHSS plays a crucial role in supporting children with disabilities, enabling them to live at home and receive the care they require. When a child returns to school, hours may be cut to accommodate their school schedule. However, it's essential for families to communicate with IHSS social workers, request reassessments when needed, and ensure that the child's specific care requirements are met. With careful planning and open communication, families can navigate potential IHSS hour adjustments to ensure their child receives the appropriate support both at school and at home.

Need help? In California, the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program provides crucial financial help for families raising children with special needs. American Advocacy Group is on the front lines every day, making positive change happen for people diagnosed with autism, Down syndrome, and a range of diagnoses across the continuum. As a leading advocate for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, and the premier provider of the support and services people want and need, we understand the system and know how to take action regarding your best interests.

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