Medicaid Waiver Programs- Alternatives to the Nursing Home
November 5, 2009
As described in more detail in the “Long Term Care Planning- Don’t Despair, Prepare!” post, Medicaid provides free long-term care as long as certain income and resource requirements are met. Although most long-term care Medicaid recipients are in nursing homes, there are also Medicaid Waiver Programs available that provide alternatives to Nursing Home Care. Here are a few programs:
Passport
- Provides personal care, respite care, homemaker services, home delivered meals, adult day care, chore services, emergency response, medical equipment and supplies, medical transportation, home health case management, etc.
- Must live in a non-institutionalized setting and have a physician who will authorize a home care plan.
Assisted Living Waiver Program
- Pays cost of Assisted Living Facility or Residential Care Facility services excluding the cost of room and board.
- Must be a nursing home resident or live in Residential Care Facility for at least 6 months or be enrolled in Passport.
To take advantage of Medicaid Waiver Programs, you must meet the same financial eligibility requirements as for traditional long-term care Medicaid.
Elizabeth L. Perla, Esq.
Law Offices of Randall M. Perla
Cleveland Medicaid Attorneys
19443 Lorain Road
Fairview Park, Ohio 44126
Phone (440) 333-2503
Fax (440) 333-9650