
If you’re an IHSS provider or parent provider, you may be wondering what happens if you travel. Can you still claim hours while you’re away, or does everything have to stop?
The answer depends on where you’re going, whether you’re still providing care, and how your time is documented.
IHSS only pays for actual care provided to the recipient. If you’re traveling with your child and continuing to provide the same level of care, you can generally still claim hours.
What matters is not the location—it’s whether:
If you’re not providing care during that time, you cannot claim those hours.
Travel within California is typically allowed without major issues, as long as:
Short trips, visits, or temporary stays usually do not impact eligibility.
This is where things can get more complicated. IHSS is a California-based program, and extended travel out of state may raise concerns.
Potential issues include:
Short trips may still be fine, but longer or repeated out-of-state travel should be approached carefully.
International travel adds another layer of complexity. In many cases, extended time outside the country can affect eligibility, especially if it appears the recipient is no longer residing in California.
If you’re considering international travel, it’s important to understand the risks before claiming hours.
No matter where you are, your timesheet must reflect:
Incorrect timesheets can lead to denied payments or further review.
It’s a good idea to get clarity before traveling if:
Checking ahead of time can help you avoid disruptions in pay or benefits.
You can travel and still claim IHSS hours if you are continuing to provide authorized care and accurately reporting your time. The key is staying compliant with program rules, especially when traveling outside of California.
When in doubt, verify your situation before you go so you don’t run into issues later.
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