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IHSS Evaluation for Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis in Inglewood, CA

Residents in Inglewood navigating life with spinal cord injuries or paralysis can now connect with our telehealth physicians for specialized IHSS assessments. We focus on documenting the functional impact of your condition to ensure Los Angeles County receives the medical evidence required for your application.

Book Inglewood Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis Evaluation Do I Qualify?

You deserve to live safely and independently in your own home, even when a spinal cord injury or paralysis makes daily tasks feel overwhelming. These conditions are among the most common reasons people seek IHSS support across California. Our medical team conducts compassionate telehealth evaluations that pinpoint exactly how your mobility and sensory limitations affect your life, providing the Los Angeles County IHSS program with a clear picture of your physical needs.

Individuals living near the SoFi Stadium or throughout the residential pockets of Morningside Park often find that Inglewood's busy streets and older multi-story housing are not always designed for mobility challenges. Whether you are managing full quadriplegia or partial loss of movement, the reality of navigating life in Los Angeles County often means needing help with fundamental activities. Simple things like getting out of bed, preparing a meal, or managing bladder care become complex hurdles without a dedicated caregiver. Because IHSS recognizes these significant functional deficits, many people in our community qualify for substantial hours of support. By documenting specific risks like pressure sores or respiratory issues alongside your mobility limitations, we help ensure you have the resources to stay in your Inglewood home rather than moving to a care facility.

About Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis & IHSS Eligibility

Common Symptoms

  • Paralysis (complete or incomplete) below injury level
  • Loss of sensation below injury level
  • Bladder and bowel dysfunction
  • Pressure ulcer risk requiring position changes
  • Spasticity and muscle spasms
  • Autonomic dysreflexia (cervical/upper thoracic injuries)
  • Respiratory complications (high cervical injuries)
  • Chronic pain (neuropathic)
  • Temperature regulation problems
  • Orthostatic hypotension

Functional Limitations IHSS Evaluates

  • Cannot perform any standing ADLs without assistive equipment
  • Requires assistance with all transfers (bed to wheelchair)
  • Bladder catheterization requires assistance
  • Bowel program requires personal care attendant
  • Pressure relief requires repositioning assistance
  • Quadriplegia: limited or no hand function for self-care

The IHSS Process for Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis in Inglewood

Starting your journey toward IHSS begins by contacting the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services to file your initial application. After you apply, a county social worker will schedule a visit to your home to evaluate your environment. At the same time, you will need a California-licensed doctor to complete the SOC 873 form. This medical document is where we describe your specific physical hurdles, such as the inability to stand for daily tasks or the need for assistance with every transfer. Our doctors specialize in using the precise terminology that IHSS reviewers look for when approving hours for paralysis patients.

Eligibility Requirements in Los Angeles County

Your eligibility for support in Los Angeles County depends on meeting a few specific requirements while living with a spinal cord injury. You must be a resident of California who is either over 65, blind, or living with a disability. You also need to be enrolled in or eligible for Medi-Cal. Most importantly, you must show that your paralysis puts you at risk of losing your independence without help with daily activities. Because spinal cord injuries create very clear and objective physical limitations, many patients with paraplegia or quadriplegia find that IHSS becomes their primary lifeline for staying at home. During your appointment, our doctors look at all these factors to create a medical record that reflects your daily reality.

What to Expect at Your Evaluation

You can expect a focused and supportive environment during your 30 to 45 minute telehealth session. Our physician will talk with you about your medical history, your specific ASIA classification, and how paralysis affects your ability to handle personal hygiene, cooking, and moving around your home. We handle the completion of the SOC 873 form and can send the finished documents to you or your primary neurology team. To make the process go faster, it helps to have your recent physical therapy assessments or hospital discharge papers ready for the doctor to review. We typically have all paperwork finalized and sent out within one or two business days of your visit.

Documents to Prepare for Your Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis IHSS Evaluation

Physiatrist or neurologist letter with ASIA classification
Rehabilitation hospital discharge summary
Physical and occupational therapy ADL assessments
Bladder and bowel management program documentation
Equipment needs assessment

Spinal Cord Injury & Paralysis IHSS FAQ - Inglewood

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Same-week telehealth · SOC 873 in 3-5 days · Los Angeles County accepted