AHS Client Directed Home Care Invoicing (CDHCI) in Alberta

Thrive at Home Care is an approved private home care provider for families using the AHS Client Directed Home Care Invoicing (CDHCI) pathway. This option helps eligible clients receive approved support while reducing the burden of billing administration.

What Is the CDHCI Program?

CDHCI is an Alberta Health Services option for eligible clients who need personal care, respite, and homemaking support. With approved hours in place, clients can choose their preferred provider and receive care in a way that is more personalized and practical for daily life.

How Thrive at Home Care Supports You

  • Our caregivers deliver approved services with compassion, dignity, and respect.
  • We coordinate care according to your AHS Case Manager-approved plan.
  • We simplify the process by handling direct billing for approved services.
  • We provide one-on-one support tailored to your routines, health, and goals.

Who Can Benefit?

  • Clients currently in self-managed care who want a simpler direct-billing alternative.
  • Families receiving AHS home care who want more choice in selecting a provider.
  • Individuals needing consistent personal care, respite, companionship, or homemaking.

Services Commonly Covered

Personal Care
Respite Care
Companionship
Homemaking Support

How the Process Works

  1. Your AHS Case Manager assesses and approves your required home care supports.
  2. You select Thrive at Home Care as your preferred provider.
  3. Our qualified team delivers approved services in your home.
  4. Approved billing is handled directly so your process stays simple and clear.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I enroll in the CDHCI program?

Enrollment starts with an AHS Case Manager assessment and approval. Once approved, you can choose Thrive at Home Care as your provider.

Do I need to submit invoices to Alberta Blue Cross?

No. For approved services under CDHCI, our team handles direct billing so you do not manage invoice paperwork yourself.

Who may qualify for Client Directed Home Care in Alberta?

Alberta residents who are assessed and approved by an AHS Case Manager for home care supports may qualify.

What services are typically covered under CDHCI?

Common supports include personal care, respite, companionship, and homemaking, based on approved hours and care needs.

Can I switch from self-managed care to CDHCI?

Yes, many families switch for a simpler direct-billing experience. We can guide you through discussing the transition with your AHS Case Manager.