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Mi Via (1915(c) self-directed) covers in-home and community services only — it does not pay for residential placement in New Mexico. The program serves IDD (self-direction alternative).
Enrollment and service authorization go through your case manager or support coordinator. They confirm eligibility, authorize the budget, and help select a provider.
Mi Via (1915(c) self-directed) does not fund residential placements. In New Mexico, residential care can be funded through Turquoise Care (1115 managed care, formerly Centennial Care) — Community Benefit, Developmental Disabilities Waiver (1915(c)) — talk to your case manager or support coordinator about switching or adding a program.
See All New Mexico Waiver Programs© 2026 Capacity Track
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