CHORE SERVICES PROVIDER IN MINNESOTA
- Fatumata Kaba
- Aug 13
- 3 min read
SUPPORTING INDEPENDENCE BY ASSISTING WITH HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE AND ESSENTIAL TASKS
Chore Services in Minnesota help individuals who need assistance with household maintenance tasks to ensure a safe and healthy living environment. These services are beneficial for individuals with disabilities, the elderly, or those recovering from illness. Chore Services are offered through Minnesota’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers.
1. GOVERNING AGENCIES
Agency: Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid programs, including chore services under HCBS Waivers
Agency: Minnesota Department of Health (MDH)
Role: Licenses and regulates home care agencies providing chore services
Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight and ensures waiver compliance
2. CHORE SERVICE OVERVIEW
Chore Services focus on assisting individuals with basic household maintenance tasks to maintain safety and hygiene. Services are tailored according to the Individual Service Plan (ISP) or Person-Centered Plan (PCP) and may include:
Yard work (e.g., mowing, snow removal)
Basic home repairs and maintenance
Heavy cleaning and decluttering
Garbage and trash removal
Seasonal tasks (e.g., raking leaves, window cleaning)
Simple household organization
3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
Prerequisites:
Register business with the Minnesota Secretary of State
Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)
Enroll as a Medicaid provider with the Minnesota Department of Human Services
Obtain a Chore Services License from the Minnesota Department of Health (if required)
Maintain liability insurance and documentation of staff qualifications
4. MEDICAID PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Step 1: Pre-Application Contact
Contact the Minnesota Department of Human Services to understand provider requirements for chore services
Step 2: Application Submission
Submit business registration, liability insurance, and service descriptions
Step 3: License Verification
Obtain and verify the Chore Services License (if required)
Step 4: Approval and Medicaid Number Assignment
Once approved, receive a Medicaid provider number and authorization to provide services
5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Articles of Incorporation or Business Name Registration
IRS EIN Letter
NPI confirmation
Chore Services License (if applicable)
Liability insurance certificate
Policy & procedure manual including:
Client intake and needs assessment protocols
Safety and hygiene procedures
Cleaning and household maintenance guidelines
Documentation of services and client feedback logs
Staff training and supervision records
6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS
Role: Chore Services Program Manager
Requirements: Experience in home support services or social services management
Role: Chore Worker / Household Support Aide
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
Background check and TB clearance
Basic training in household maintenance and safety practices
Training Requirements:
Safety and infection control
Task management and planning
Client communication and service documentation
Emergency response and risk management
7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES
Chore Services in Minnesota are available through:
1915(c) HCBS Waiver for the Elderly and Disabled
Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI) Waiver
Brain Injury (BI) Waiver
Approved providers may deliver:
Household maintenance and safety tasks
Seasonal cleaning and organization
Basic repair and yard work assistance
8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH
Phase: Business Formation
Timeline: 1–2 weeks
Phase: Medicaid Provider Enrollment
Timeline: 60–90 days
Phase: Staff Hiring and Training
Timeline: 30–45 days
Phase: Equipment and Safety Setup
Timeline: 2–4 weeks
9. CONTACT INFORMATION
Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS)
Website: https://mn.gov/dhs
Minnesota Department of Health (MDH)
Website: https://www.health.state.mn.us

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP'S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — MINNESOTA CHORE SERVICES PROVIDER
We support agencies and entrepreneurs in launching compliant Chore Services across Minnesota under the HCBS Waiver models.
Scope of Work:
Business registration and licensing assistance
Medicaid provider enrollment
Policy & procedure manual for chore service operations
Templates for maintenance logs and client feedback forms
Website, domain, and email setup
Staff credentialing and training documentation
Client intake packet and service plans
Risk management and safety protocols
Referral networking with community agencies and healthcare providers
Our Client Portal offers a wealth of resources that you can explore related to various programs and state requirements.
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