RESPITE CARE SERVICES PROVIDER IN MINNESOTA
- Fatumata Kaba
- Jul 26
- 3 min read
GIVING FAMILY CAREGIVERS A BREAK WHILE ENSURING SAFE, COMPASSIONATE SUPPORT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES OR COMPLEX NEEDS
Respite Care Services in Minnesota provide temporary, short-term relief to unpaid primary caregivers of individuals with disabilities, chronic conditions, or age-related needs. These services help maintain caregiver well-being while ensuring continuous, quality care for individuals. Respite care can be provided in-home, in the community, or at licensed out-of-home facilities through Minnesota’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers.
1. GOVERNING AGENCIES
Agency: Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS)
Role: Administers Medicaid and HCBS Waiver programs, including funding for respite care services
Agency: Minnesota Department of Health (MDH)
Role: Licenses respite care facilities and enforces compliance with health regulations
Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Role: Provides federal oversight and ensures waiver compliance
2. RESPITE CARE SERVICE OVERVIEW
Respite care services provide a break for unpaid caregivers while ensuring that individuals continue to receive appropriate care and supervision. Respite may be planned or provided during emergencies and is tailored to individual needs as defined in the Person-Centered Plan (PCP) or Individual Program Plan (IPP). Approved providers may deliver:
In-home respite (care provided in the individual’s home)
Out-of-home respite (licensed facility or community setting)
Supervision, personal care, and basic support during the caregiver’s absence
Short-term behavioral support or companionship
Documentation of service dates, hours, and individual well-being
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 Respite Care License from the Minnesota Department of Health
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 respite care
Step 2: Application Submission
Submit business registration, liability insurance, and service descriptions
Step 3: License Verification
Obtain and verify the Respite Care License
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
Respite Care License
Liability insurance certificate
Policy & procedure manual including:
Client intake and caregiver communication protocols
Daily service logs and emergency contact procedures
Medication reminder documentation (no medication administration unless licensed)
Client rights, grievance policy, and confidentiality protections
Staff qualifications, supervision logs, and training documentation
Service authorization and billing procedures
6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS
Role: Respite Care Supervisor / Program Manager
Requirements: Background in caregiving, social services, or human development; experience in supervision preferred
Role: Respite Care Worker / In-Home Aide
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent
TB clearance, background check, and fingerprinting
CPR/First Aid certification
Home Care Aide registration (if required)
Training Requirements:
Client safety, abuse prevention, and emergency response
Confidentiality and cultural sensitivity
Documentation and communication with families
Annual refreshers on ethics, privacy, and client rights
7. MEDICAID WAIVER SERVICES
Respite Care 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:
Scheduled or emergency respite care in the home or community
Supervision and support consistent with the individual’s PCP or IPP
Documentation and coordination with service coordinators
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: Facility/Equipment 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 RESPITE CARE SERVICES PROVIDER
We support agencies and entrepreneurs in launching compliant Respite Care Services across Minnesota under the HCBS Waiver models.
Scope of Work:
Business registration and licensure
Medicaid provider enrollment
Policy & procedure manual for respite care operations
Templates for service logs, emergency plans, and family communication
Website, domain, and email setup
Staff credentialing trackers and supervision logs
Client intake packet and consent forms
Incident reporting systems and audit preparation tools
Referral networking with healthcare professionals and community agencies
Our Client Portal offers a wealth of resources that you can explore related to various programs and state requirements.
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