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Attendant Care and Personal Care Credentialing

Maryland Medicaid·MD · General Practice, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine·Living at Home Waiver
Effective date
Not stated
We identified it
Jun 20, 2026
Days to comply

Summary

Maryland's Living at Home Waiver program has updated credentialing requirements for attendant care and personal care providers. This policy establishes new qualification standards and credentialing processes for providers delivering in-home care services under the Medicaid waiver program.

Action Required

Action needed
Maryland providers delivering attendant care or personal care services under the Living at Home Waiver program must review new credentialing requirements and ensure compliance with updated qualification standards. Contact Maryland Medicaid for specific credentialing procedures if your practice provides waiver services.