Agency Name: Deerwood Health Group LLC Business Address: 220 W Congress St Fl 2, Detroit, MI 48226 NPI: 1568308427 SIGMA Vendor Code: VS0377968 Provider Type: Michigan Medicaid Home Help Program Provider (CHAMPS-Enrolled) Program: Michigan Home Help Program (HHP)
Deerwood Health Group LLC is committed to delivering dignified, high-quality personal care services to Michigan Medicaid beneficiaries. We support our clients’ independence and quality of life in their homes through reliable, compassionate, and professionally supervised care.
Deerwood Health Group LLC provides the following services under the Michigan Home Help Program:
Deerwood does not provide skilled nursing, wound care, injections, or any services requiring a licensed clinical professional unless separately authorized.
Deerwood Health Group LLC serves Medicaid-eligible clients throughout the state of Michigan, with initial operations focused in Wayne County and surrounding areas.
Role: Naftali Treitel, Owner and Agency Administrator Responsibilities: – Overall agency operations and compliance oversight – CHAMPS enrollment maintenance – Caregiver hiring and HR decisions – Billing and claims oversight – Policy development and annual review – Communication with MDHHS and regulatory bodies
The Agency Administrator is responsible for overall supervision and may designate a Field Supervisor or local representative to assist with in-person functions. Supervision is conducted through a combination of remote oversight (EVV data review, phone and electronic communication) and periodic in-person visits as needed. A designated local contact in Michigan will be identified prior to active service delivery to assist with in-person client assessments and urgent field issues.
All caregivers are W-2 employees of Deerwood Health Group LLC. They are not independent contractors. Caregivers are responsible for: – Delivering authorized personal care services – Completing EVV clock-in and clock-out for every visit – Reporting incidents, concerns, or changes in client condition to the supervisor – Maintaining professional conduct at all times
Every client of Deerwood Health Group LLC has the right to:
Clients are expected to:
All clients must be: – Enrolled in Michigan Medicaid – Authorized for Home Help Program services by MDHHS – Assigned an Adult Services Worker (caseworker) through MDHHS
Deerwood Health Group LLC will only deliver services that have been authorized by MDHHS through the client’s approved service plan. Services will not exceed authorized hours without prior approval.
All caregivers must: – Arrive on time for every scheduled visit – Clock in and out via EVV (HHAeXchange) at the client’s location – Deliver only authorized services – Document any concerns or observations at the end of each visit – Never leave a client in an unsafe condition
All caregivers must meet the following requirements prior to hire:
All new caregivers must complete a minimum of 8 hours of agency orientation prior to their first client assignment, covering: – Client rights and dignity – EVV system usage (HHAeXchange) – Abuse, neglect, and exploitation recognition and reporting – Emergency procedures – Infection control and personal protective equipment – Agency policies and code of conduct. Completion of orientation is documented in the employee file with date, topics covered, and supervisor signature.
Deerwood Health Group LLC requires a criminal background check for all employees prior to placement with any client. No caregiver will begin working with a client until the background check has been reviewed and cleared.
The following will result in automatic disqualification:
Background checks are repeated every two years for all active employees. Any caregiver arrested or charged with a relevant offense must notify the agency immediately.
Progressive corrective action is used for performance issues: 1. Verbal warning with documentation 2. Written warning 3. Final written warning with performance improvement plan 4. Termination
Immediate termination may occur for: client abuse or neglect, theft, EVV fraud, or any conduct posing immediate risk to client safety.
Michigan Medicaid requires Electronic Visit Verification for all Home Help Program visits. Deerwood Health Group LLC uses HHAeXchange as its EVV platform in compliance with state requirements.
Every caregiver must: – Clock in at the start of every visit using the HHAeXchange mobile app at the client’s location – Clock out at the end of every visit from the client’s location – Never clock in or out from a location other than the client’s home (EVV fraud)
Clocking in or out from a location other than the client’s home, or falsifying visit times, is considered Medicaid fraud and will result in immediate termination and may be reported to MDHHS and law enforcement.
Deerwood Health Group LLC maintains a zero-tolerance policy for abuse, neglect, or exploitation of any client. Any employee found to have abused, neglected, or exploited a client will be immediately terminated and reported to the appropriate authorities.
All employees are mandatory reporters under Michigan law. Any suspected or observed abuse, neglect, or exploitation must be reported immediately to:
Reports must also be documented in writing and submitted to the agency within 24 hours.
Every client has the right to file a grievance or complaint without fear of retaliation. Deerwood Health Group LLC will investigate all complaints promptly and fairly.
Complaints may be submitted by: – Calling the agency administrator directly – Submitting a written complaint to the agency address – Contacting MDHHS directly
Clients may also file complaints with: – Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Home Help Program: 800-292-2550 – MDHHS Adult Services/APS Hotline: 855-444-3911 – LARA Bureau of Community and Health Systems: 517-241-0199
Deerwood Health Group LLC protects the privacy of all client information in accordance with HIPAA and Michigan state law. Client information will not be shared with any unauthorized party without written consent from the client.
Client information may be disclosed without written consent only to: – MDHHS for billing and program administration – The client’s assigned caseworker – Law enforcement when required by law – Other providers when necessary for continuity of care
All employees must: – Never discuss client information in public settings – Never share client information on social media – Report any suspected privacy breach to the agency administrator immediately – Sign a confidentiality agreement upon hire
In the event of a suspected HIPAA breach, the agency will: 1. Investigate and contain the breach within 24 hours 2. Notify affected clients within 60 days as required by law 3. Report to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services if required
This plan ensures continuity of care and client safety during emergencies including natural disasters, power outages, public health emergencies, and other crises.
In the event the agency cannot operate normally: – The agency administrator will contact all active clients and caregivers within 24 hours – Backup supervisory coverage will be arranged – MDHHS will be notified if service delivery is disrupted for more than 24 hours
Caregivers are not required to report to client homes during declared states of emergency if doing so poses a personal safety risk. The agency will communicate via HHAeXchange messaging and phone regarding operational status during emergencies.
The following must be reported to the agency supervisor immediately: – Client falls or injuries during or around the time of a visit – Client hospitalization or emergency room visit – Death of a client – Suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation (see Section 10) – Caregiver injury during a visit – Property damage at a client’s home – Any situation requiring 911 response
Deerwood Health Group LLC maintains Workers’ Compensation insurance coverage for all W-2 employees in accordance with Michigan law. All caregivers are covered from their first day of employment.
15.1 Reporting On-the-Job Injuries: Any caregiver injured during a client visit or while performing agency duties must: – Notify the Agency Administrator immediately by phone – Seek medical attention as needed – Submit a written incident report within 24 hours – Not return to work until cleared by a medical provider if the injury affects their ability to deliver care safely.
15.2 Safe Working Environment: The agency expects clients to maintain a reasonably safe home environment. Caregivers are not required to perform services in conditions that pose an unreasonable safety risk. Any unsafe conditions must be reported to the Agency Administrator immediately.
Michigan’s Home Help Program permits family members to serve as paid caregivers for eligible Medicaid clients. Deerwood Health Group LLC supports this model and hires qualified family caregivers as W-2 employees subject to the same standards as all agency caregivers.
16.1 Eligibility: A family member may be hired as a caregiver provided they meet all standard hiring requirements including background check clearance, orientation completion, and I-9 employment eligibility verification. Spouses and legally responsible relatives may be subject to additional restrictions under MDHHS program rules.
16.2 Conflict of Interest Disclosure: All family caregivers must sign a Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form acknowledging their relationship to the client. This form is retained in the employee file.
16.3 EVV and Documentation: Family caregivers are subject to the same EVV clock-in/clock-out requirements as all other caregivers. No exceptions to EVV compliance are made based on family relationship.
16.4 Relationship Changes: If the caregiver-client relationship changes (e.g., the family member can no longer provide care, or a dispute arises), the agency must be notified immediately. The agency will arrange alternative coverage and reassign or terminate the caregiver employment as appropriate.
Deerwood Health Group LLC does not discriminate in the provision of services or employment on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or any other protected characteristic. This policy applies to clients, caregivers, and all business operations.
Clients or employees who believe they have been discriminated against may file a complaint with: – The agency administrator – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights: 800-368-1019
Deerwood Health Group LLC is committed to preventing the spread of infectious disease in client homes and protecting both clients and caregivers. This policy applies to all caregivers and agency staff during any client visit or agency activity.
All caregivers must observe standard precautions during every client visit, regardless of the client’s known health status. Required practices include: – Handwashing with soap and water for a minimum of 20 seconds before and after providing care – Use of gloves when providing personal care or handling body fluids – Use of masks and additional PPE as required by client condition or public health guidance – Proper disposal of used PPE and contaminated materials in accordance with applicable guidelines
Caregivers who are experiencing symptoms of a communicable illness (including fever, vomiting, diarrhea, or respiratory symptoms) must notify the Agency Administrator before reporting to a client visit. The agency will arrange substitute coverage. Caregivers may not return to work until they are symptom-free for at least 24 hours without the use of symptom-suppressing medication, or as directed by a medical provider.
During a declared public health emergency, Deerwood Health Group LLC will follow all applicable guidance from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Enhanced PPE requirements, testing protocols, or service modifications will be communicated to all caregivers promptly via HHAeXchange messaging and phone.
The agency will retain the following records for the minimum periods listed:
Document Type | Retention Period |
|---|---|
Client records | 7 years from last service date |
Employee records | 7 years from termination |
Billing and claims records | 10 years |
Incident reports | 5 years |
Background check records | Duration of employment + 3 years |
EVV records | 7 years |
All records are stored securely and accessible only to authorized personnel.