Establishes the adult care facility voucher demonstration program for persons with dementia, Alzheimer's diagnosis, or other cognitive impairments to provide a sliding-scale subsidy for adult care facility residents who are at risk of losing nursing home care due to depleted resources and to individuals who are not eligible for Medicaid or supplemental security income, but in need of adult day care services.
Impact
The implementation of this program may have a significant impact on state laws regarding elder care. By offering financial assistance, the bill aims to delay or reduce the necessity for nursing home placements. Instead, it encourages individuals to maintain a connection with their communities or to stay in their existing assisted living arrangements. As such, it could potentially lead to savings in Medicaid expenditures as fewer residents would require full nursing home care.
Summary
Bill A10274 establishes the adult care facility voucher demonstration program aimed at assisting individuals diagnosed with dementia, Alzheimer's, or other cognitive impairments. The bill's primary goal is to provide a sliding-scale subsidy to residents of adult care facilities who are facing financial difficulties that may result in losing their nursing home care. The suggested program will operate in at least three counties, ensuring diverse representation from urban, suburban, and rural areas. It targets those who are not eligible for Medicaid or supplemental security income yet require adult day care services.
Contention
Despite the potential benefits, there may be points of contention regarding the adequacy of the proposed subsidies and whether they will genuinely allow seniors to remain in their communities. Critics might raise concerns about the program's scope, funding sources, and effectiveness in addressing the diverse needs of those with cognitive impairments. Additionally, there will likely be discussions around the potential administrative burden on the Department of Health as they try to effectively implement and monitor the program across various county settings.
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Establishes the adult care facility voucher demonstration program for persons with dementia, Alzheimer's diagnosis, or other cognitive impairments to provide a sliding-scale subsidy for adult care facility residents who are at risk of losing nursing home care due to depleted resources and to individuals who are not eligible for Medicaid or supplemental security income, but in need of adult day care services.
Establishes the adult care facility voucher demonstration program for persons with dementia, Alzheimer's diagnosis, or other cognitive impairments to provide a sliding-scale subsidy for adult care facility residents who are at risk of losing nursing home care due to depleted resources and to individuals who are not eligible for Medicaid or supplemental security income, but in need of adult day care services.
Establishes a special needs assisted living demonstration program to authorize up to three assisted living programs throughout the state to serve individuals with special needs, including, but not limited to, individuals with dementia or cognitive impairments.
Establishes a special needs assisted living demonstration program to authorize up to three assisted living programs throughout the state to serve individuals with special needs, including, but not limited to, individuals with dementia or cognitive impairments.
Authorizes an increase in resource eligibility limits for persons with long-term-care needs who reside at home and requires semi-annual reports from Medicaid certified assisted living facilities and adult day service providers to the EOHHS.
Authorizes an increase in resource eligibility limits for persons with long-term-care needs who reside at home and requires semi-annual reports from Medicaid certified assisted living facilities and adult day service providers to the EOHHS.
Authorizes an increase in resource eligibility limits for persons with long-term-care needs who reside at home and requires semi-annual reports from Medicaid certified assisted living facilities and adult day service providers to the EOHHS.
Provides that shared living for older adults and adults with disabilities allow individuals to receive care from family caregivers, related or unrelated regardless of whether they are performing other activities, such as power of attorney for individual.
Provides for eligibility for medical assistance for personal care services for persons with traumatic brain injury, developmental disability, cognitive impairments, blindness or visual impairment.