Rhode Island PASS
PASS—which stands for Personal Assistance Services and Supports—is a service that can help Rhode Island families of children with special health care needs.
PASS is provided in the home or community setting to help improve the following:
- A child’s ability to do activities of daily life;
- A child’s ability to make self-preserving decisions;
- A child’s ability to participate in social situations.
PASS workers, while following a PASS Care Plan, provide assistance by guiding and redirecting the child, providing opportunities for the child to interact with others in home and community settings, and hands on assistance if needed.
Who’s Eligible
- Children who are Medicaid eligible
- Children birth to 21 years old
- Children living with their family or legal guardian
- Children with chronic and moderate to severe cognitive, physical, developmental and/or psychiatric conditions
- Children who are already enrolled in a CEDARR Family Center and have a Family Care Plan
For More Information
Contact one of the following CEDARR Family Centers:
As a resident of Rhode Island, you also may be eligible for the following programs: