What is Pasc registry?

The PASC Homecare Registry is arguably the largest In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) provider referral service in California. Registry staff members respond to hundreds of service request calls and inquiries on a daily basis.

What is the provider number for IHSS?

The IHSS Service Desk is available to help those recipients and providers that need assistance with the Electronic Services Portal Website. Please contact the IHSS Service Desk at (866) 376-7066 during normal business hours of 8am- 5pm Monday through Friday, excluding major holidays.

How do I register with IHSS?

How to Become an IHSS Provider

  1. Go to an IHSS Provider Orientation given by the county.
  2. Complete, sign and return the IHSS Program Provider Enrollment Form (SOC 426) directly to the County IHSS Office or IHSS Public Authority.
  3. Complete and sign the IHSS Provider Enrollment Agreement (SOC 846) .

What is the union for IHSS?

UDW – the homecare providers union – fights for the issues that are most important to caregivers, our clients and loved ones.

How do I verify employment with IHSS?

To request verification of In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) employment or income, please complete the Employment/Income Verification Release Form, Form IPAC 01-17. Please allow up to ten calendar days from the receipt date for processing.

How does IHSS registry work?

How does the Registry Work? When a recipient calls the Registry looking for a new caregiver, Registry Specialists look at specific consumer needs, provider skills, availability, demographic data and other job-related factors in order to find the best potential matches. A list of names is sent to the IHSS consumer.

How much does IHSS pay per hour in California 2021?

As of July 2021, the pay rate for IHSS Providers serving IHSS Recipients residing in San Francisco is $18 per hour. Future increases will go into effect if the City appropriate funds in the next budget.

Who qualifies for IHSS in California?

Any California resident is eligible for IHSS if they: Are SSI/SSP or Medi–Cal eligible. Are blind, disabled or 65 years of age or older. Are living in a home, apartment or abode of their choosing (not including a hospital, nursing home, assisted living or licensed care facility).

How much does IHSS pay per hour in California?

At this time, California’s is $14 per hour, while the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. For the rest of 2021, Lake County’s IHSS workers will get $14 an hour. When California’s minimum wage increases to $15 on Jan. 1 — an increase for employers with 25 or more employees — their wages will increase to $15.65.

Do you have to join a union IHSS?

Yes. Under state law, the union contract for individual providers is binding on all providers, regardless of whether they want to be union-represented and regardless of whether they choose to pay union dues. Opting out of paying dues will in no way affect your ability to be paid by the state to work for IHSS clients.

What is the PASC homecare registry?

The primary purpose of the PASC Homecare Registry is to provide a free process through which IHSS consumers in need of assistance and IHSS provider applicants in need of employment can be referred to each other and then decide themselves whether they wish to form an employment relationship. Registry services are entirely optional and voluntary.

What does PASC stand for?

The Personal Assistance Services Council (PASC) Homecare Registry has been operating successfully since July 2002 throughout L.A. County.

What is the PASC-SEIU homecare workers health plan?

PASC and the United Long Term Care Workers Union (SEIU Local 2015) have successfully negotiated for a health benefits plan for IHSS providers who work 74 or more hours per month for at least two consecutive months. The PASC-SEIU Homecare Workers Health Care Plan is provided by L.A. Care and is administered by PASC.

What is the deadline for IHSS/WPCs providers?

What is Required: IHSS/WPCS providers must have their first dose of a one-dose regimen OR their second dose of a two-dose regimen by November 30, 2021. Provider who only provides services to a consumer they live with (no other outside consumers); Provider who only provides services to a family member.