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  1. NY Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) - PPL

    PPL@Home Enhancement: To help consumers more easily manage their CDPAP hours, service authorizations are displayed and tracked weekly in PPL@Home. Read more about service …

  2. Enter the code you receive (it may take a few seconds). Then, enter additional details required by PPL, including your name, PPL ID, and password information if prompted.

  3. Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP)

    CDPAP services empower Medicaid-eligible recipients to stay independent and receive care at home from someone they choose and train.

  4. This is a high-level overview of how to transition to PPL through PPL@Home. This can be used as a reference to offer information and guidance to existing Personal Assistants..

  5. If you did not already sign your paperwork through the initial registration steps when getting access to your PPL@Home account, you can sign it now or check that it’s completed by following these steps:

  6. CDPAP Resources | PPL

    PPL@Home is the online system personal assistants (PAs) and consumers use to register with PPL, manage their information and authorizations, and view the status of timesheets.

  7. This is an overview of how to transition to PPL through PPL@Home. It can be used as a reference to offer information and guidance to existing consumers. Transitioning via phone is also an option for …

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  9. You can view your authorized CDPAP hours by logging in to PPL@Home using your mobile number or email address and navigating to the Service Authorizations tab at the top.

  10. PPL is the statewide fiscal intermediary for New York’s Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP). Consumers and personal assistants must register with PPL. Registration is easy …