Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) Across Illinois
Modern Care with Ancient Wisdom
Holystik Care delivers non-clinical Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) designed to support independence, dignity, and quality of life for older adults and individuals with disabilities. Our services are structured to align with Illinois state programs and regulatory frameworks, ensuring compliance, continuity, and compassionate support across multiple pathways of care.
Community Care Program (CCP)
Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA)
Service Area: Planning & Service Area (PSA) 2
Counties Served: DuPage • Will • Kendall • Kane • McHenry • Lake • Grundy • Kankakee
Holystik Care is an approved provider under the Illinois Department on Aging’s Community Care Program (CCP). CCP is a Medicaid-funded Home and Community-Based Services program designed to help eligible older adults remain safely in their homes and communities.
Under CCP, Holystik Care delivers the full scope of authorized non-clinical home services, strictly in accordance with IDoA-approved care plans and in coordination with assigned Care Coordination Units (CCUs).
CCP Non-Clinical Services May Include:
Personal Care Assistance(Non-Medical)
Support with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting assistance, mobility support, and safe transfers. Services are provided with respect for dignity, privacy, and independence.
Homemaker Services & Household Support
Assistance with light housekeeping, laundry, linen changes, dishwashing, trash removal, and basic home organization to maintain a safe and functional living environment.
Meal Preparation & Nutrition Support
Support with planning and preparing meals based on individual preferences, cultural considerations, and care plan guidance, ensuring meals are safe, accessible, and nutritionally appropriate.
Companionship & Safety Supervision
Ongoing presence to reduce isolation, promote emotional well-being, and provide safety oversight within the home environment.
Errands & Essential Community Support
Assistance with essential errands such as grocery shopping, pharmacy pickups, and other approved community activities that support independent living.
Respite Support for Family Caregivers
Short-term non-clinical support that provides relief to family caregivers while ensuring continuity of care for the older adult.
CCP Eligibility & Qualifying Criteria
To qualify for services under the Community Care Program (CCP), individuals must generally meet specific age, residency, financial, and care-based requirements.
Age Requirement
Individuals must be 60 years of age or older to be eligible for the program.
Residency
Applicants must be a documented resident of the State of Illinois.
Financial Eligibility
Individuals must meet specific financial eligibility requirements as defined under Medicaid guidelines.
Care Assessment
Must be assessed by a Care Coordination Unit (CCU) and determined to be at risk of nursing facility placement.
Approved Care Plan
Must have an Approved IDoA Care Plan specifically authorizing the necessary services.
MCO Enrollment
Individuals enrolled in a Medicaid MCO and authorized for CCP are eligible for Holystik Care services, subject to coordination between the MCO, IDoA, and the CCU.
How CCP Works with MCOs
Illinois delivers many Medicaid-funded services through Managed Care Organizations (MCOs). For those enrolled, CCP services remain care-plan driven and IDoA-governed.
Assessment & Planning
The individual is assessed by the assigned Care Coordination Unit (CCU), which develops and maintains the CCP care plan in alignment with IDoA guidelines.
MCO Coordination
The care plan and service authorizations are shared and coordinated with the MCO’s care management team to ensure continuity and accountability.
Service Authorization
Services are authorized based on the approved CCP care plan, with oversight from IDoA and coordination with the MCO as applicable.
Service Delivery
Holystik Care delivers authorized non-clinical services, maintaining communication with the CCU and, when required, the MCO.
Ongoing Monitoring
Needs are reviewed through reassessments, with updates coordinated among IDoA, the CCU, and the MCO to ensure services remain appropriate and compliant.
Non-Clinical Home Services (IDPH)
Holystik Care is licensed by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) to provide non-clinical home services for individuals in Cook, DuPage, and Will Counties who seek private-pay or alternative funding options.
No Medicaid Ties
Services are not restricted by Medicaid eligibility, allowing for broader accessibility.
Direct Planning
No CCU assessment or IDoA care plan is required; we work directly with you and your family.
Flexible Scheduling
Service frequency and duration are determined collaboratively to suit your specific lifestyle and needs.
Ideal for Support
Perfect for individuals seeking flexibility, supplemental support, or interim care during eligibility changes.
Home Services Program (HSP)
Administered by IDHS through the Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS), this program supports individuals with disabilities by promoting autonomy and community integration.
Participant Independence
Supports individuals with physical disabilities and encourages choice as an alternative to institutional care.
Personal & Household Care
Includes personal care assistance, homemaker services, and support for daily routines and household tasks.
A Thoughtful Care Continuum
By operating across IDoA CCP, IDPH Home Services, and IDHS HSP, Holystik Care offers a connected care continuum that reduces fragmentation and supports long-term independence within the community.