What are HCBS Waivers?


Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers are a special part of Medicaid, a program that helps people with low income or disabilities get healthcare.

HCBS waivers let states customize how they provide care to people who need help with daily activities but want to stay at home or in their communities instead of moving into a nursing home or other facility.

What They Do


Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) play a crucial role in assisting individuals with daily tasks and facilitating their independence.

These services encompass a wide range of support, ensuring that older adults and individuals with disabilities can maintain their quality of life within their own homes or communities.

Assistance with Daily Tasks

HCBS provides crucial support for tasks that may be challenging for individuals due to age or disability. This includes assistance with activities like eating, bathing, dressing, and mobility, enabling individuals to maintain their personal hygiene and independence.

Promoting Independence

By offering tailored support services, HCBS empowers older adults and individuals with disabilities to live independently. This not only enhances their sense of autonomy but also fosters a greater sense of dignity and self-worth.

Services Covered by HCBS


The array of services covered under HCBS is extensive and designed to meet the diverse needs of individuals seeking support to remain in their homes or communities.

These services may include:

Personal Care Services

Assistance with activities of daily living such as grooming, toileting, and mobility.