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Bill Advocates for Seniors Who Seek At-Home Medicaid Care

Posted by Nina Whitehurst | May 05, 2023 | 0 Comments

Seniors who need assistance with everyday activities such as dressing, bathing, and eating are eligible for Medicaid Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS). Unfortunately, hundreds of thousands of people who qualify for these services – but wish to receive them in their homes or a community setting – end up on extended waiting lists.

In many cases, these seniors then find themselves with no choice but to live in nursing homes or other institutional facilities for months, or even years, if it is the only way they can access the day-to-day support on which they rely.

A piece of legislation focused on meeting the needs of this population of older adults has recently been reintroduced to Congress by U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) and U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI).

Aging in Place: When You Want to Live Independently

Living at home as you grow older can have a positive impact on your physical and emotional health, as well as on your wallet. According to one 2022 study, aging in place includes such benefits as the following:

  • Maintaining a sense of independence and autonomy in one's community
  • Living in a familiar setting
  • Enjoying a more fulfilling social network
  • Decreasing feelings of loneliness
  • Saving on the cost of long-term care facilities

Where Does the Medicaid Waiver Fit Into HCBS?

Older adults qualifying for Medicaid LTSS who wish to receive services in their home or community generally must wait to be granted a waiver before Medicaid will cover the cost of their home care.

As each state administers its own Medicaid system and waiver program, the wait time can vary depending on where you live. The income and asset thresholds for waiver programs can also differ from state to state, as can the types of home care that are covered.

These are among the main reasons why you may want to consult with your elder law attorney, who knows the rules and regulations specific to the state where you reside.

Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Access Act

The Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Access Act, originally introduced in 2021, seeks to secure for these seniors a real choice between receiving care at home or in an institution.

A one-page PDF summary of the HBCS Access Act outlines six specific steps that the proposed legislation is designed to provide:

  • Enhanced Medicaid funding for HCBS
  • Grant funding for states that would develop their capacity to serve individuals who prefer to receive home care
  • Resources for states meant to ensure professional caregivers have stable jobs and wages
  • A stronger workforce in home care
  • Training for family caregivers
  • Improved methods for evaluating the quality of HCBS

According to a 2021 report from Justice in Aging, 25 of the 50 states spend twice as much on institutional care as on HCBS for seniors and people with disabilities.

In addition to seniors eligible for Medicaid LTSS, many people with disabilities would benefit from the legislation if it is passed.

Support From Others

Sixteen U.S. representatives are co-sponsoring the HCBS Access Act, and numerous advocacy organizations for older adults have endorsed the legislation as well.

Because Medicaid can be such a complex system to navigate, be sure to consider consulting with your elder law attorney.

 

About the Author

Nina Whitehurst

Attorney at Law Nina has been practicing law for over 30 years in the areas of estate planning, real estate and business law She is currently licensed in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon and Tennessee. Her Martindale-Hubbell attorney rating is the highest achievable: 5 stars in peer...

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