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Minnesota has 6 Medicaid funding programs on Capacity Track, and 6 of them can pay for care in a licensed residential setting. Below is what each program covers, who it serves, and where to find licensed providers — 7,754 locations statewide.
Waiver services in Minnesota are coordinated by a case manager, typically through your county or Tribal Nation lead agency. Every provider listed here comes from state licensing records — never pay-to-play.
Serves: Community Access for Disability Inclusion
CADI Waiver can pay for services in licensed residential settings in Minnesota, so it is a funding path for residential placements.
Program Details & ProvidersServes: Brain Injury
BI Waiver can pay for services in licensed residential settings in Minnesota, so it is a funding path for residential placements.
Program Details & ProvidersServes: Developmental Disabilities
DD Waiver can pay for services in licensed residential settings in Minnesota, so it is a funding path for residential placements.
Program Details & ProvidersServes: 65+
Elderly Waiver can pay for services in licensed residential settings in Minnesota, so it is a funding path for residential placements.
Program Details & ProvidersServes: Community Alternative Care
CAC Waiver can pay for services in licensed residential settings in Minnesota, so it is a funding path for residential placements.
Program Details & ProvidersServes: 65+ or adults with disabilities, low income
Housing Support (GRH) can pay for services in licensed residential settings in Minnesota, so it is a funding path for residential placements.
Program Details & ProvidersOnce a waiver is approved, the next step is finding a licensed provider with an opening. Browse Minnesota providers by care type — openings show live when providers update availability.
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