Provider Recruitment Opportunity: TBI Waiver Services

Trillium is preparing to operate under the TBI Waiver and will award contracts as services are added to the Trillium Benefit Plan. This recruitment aims to expand the Trillium Health Resources network of qualified, approved NC Medicaid providers experienced in providing high-quality services to Trillium Members. Interested providers must have national accreditation to provide waiver services and must apply for consideration for the following service needs:


Services currently in the Benefits Plan:

  • Assistive Technology
  • Community Networking
  • Community Transition
  • Crisis Intervention Stabilization and Supports
  • Crisis Support Services
  • Day Supports
  • Home Delivered Meals
  • Home Modifications
  • In-Home Intensive Support
  • Respite
  • Life Skills Training
  • Natural Support Education
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Personal Care
  • Physical Therapy
  • Residential Supports
  • Respite
  • Specialized Consultation
  • Speech and Language Therapy
  • Supported Employment
  • Supported Living
  • Vehicle Modifications


Services which may be added as part of the 1915c waiver:

  • Remote Supports
  • Cognitive Rehabilitation
  • Neuro Psychologists    


Important Information

  • Provider MUST demonstrate experience serving members with Traumatic Brain Injury.
  • Provider MUST meet all qualifications of the service listed in Appendix C (Page 54) for the Waiver Amendment at Application for 1915(c) HCBS Waiver: NC.1326.R01.04 - Mar 01, 2024 (as of Mar 01, 2024) (ncdhhs.gov) and NC Medicaid to be eligible for a contract award.
  • Recruitment is for Medicaid services only.
  • No start-up funding is available from Trillium.
  • Provider must be fiscally sound and have capital to start programs independently.
  • Application does not guarantee a contract. Providers are advised to wait until the official contract is awarded before implementing programs.
  • Provider must be an approved NC Medicaid provider enrolled in NC Tracks.
  • More than one provider may be selected for a service if warranted based on member needs.


This recruitment should not be interpreted as a contract (implicit, explicit, or implied) nor imply any agreement to any potential candidate. In addition, no inference should be made that Trillium will purchase and/or implement any of the programs or services proposed by the respondents in the future.