in-home supports

Building Blocks for Independence: Understanding Individualized Home Supports in Minnesota

Individualized Home Supports provide services for people living in their own homes or family homes, offering support and training in community living areas including community participation, health and wellness, household management, and adaptive skills. For Minnesota residents with disabilities enrolled in BI, CADI, CAC, or DD waivers, IHS represents a flexible option for building independence while receiving needed support.

This article explains what IHS services are, who qualifies, and how they differ between "with training" and "without training" options. We discuss recent Minnesota policy changes affecting IHS, including 2026 service limitations and rate adjustments, and explore research suggesting independent living settings may be associated with positive outcomes for some individuals.

Written by BrightPath, a 245D service provider in West St. Paul, this article includes transparent disclosure of our role while providing evidence-based information about Minnesota's IHS programs, eligibility requirements, the four community living service categories, and practical considerations for families exploring support options.

Read time: 10 minutes

The Future of Person-Centered Care: Why Home-Based Services Are Transforming Lives in Minnesota

Home and community-based care employment has reached 4.3 million jobs nationwide, significantly outpacing the 3.3 million positions in institutional settings. This shift reflects changing preferences in how Americans receive care, with Minnesota residents showing strong support for accessible healthcare options that allow individuals to remain in their homes and communities.

This article explores person-centered care approaches and why home-based services are increasingly preferred by individuals seeking to maintain independence while receiving support. We examine the factors driving this trend—including autonomy, comfort, and community integration—and discuss research on cost-effectiveness and outcomes.

As a 245D service provider in West St. Paul, BrightPath describes how person-centered care principles guide service delivery through In-Home Supports, 24-hour Emergency Assistance, and other support options. The article addresses current healthcare challenges including caregiver shortages and rising costs, while exploring how self-determination contributes to quality care experiences.

Read time: 8 minutes