Home
Learn More
Features & Pricing
Success Stories
Contact Us
Search Archives
PRWeb Direct
Submit Release
August 30, 2008
 
Industry Categories  
News by Country  
News by MSA  
Todays News  
Browse by Day  
PR Trackbacks™  
Featured Videos  
ViewNews™  
eBook Digests  
RSS  
PRWeb, a leader in online news and press release distribution, has been used by more than 40,000 organizations of all sizes to increase the visibility of their news, improve their search engine rankings and drive traffic to their Web site.
 
Close Move
All Press Releases for December 8, 2006 Subscribe to this News Feed      
 

Medicaid Funded Elder Care Program To Pay Massachusetts Family Caregivers Up To $18,000 Per Year To Care For Their Elders At Home

Caregiver Homes announces participation in a new Enhanced Adult Foster Care Program begun in Massachusetts on Dec 1, 2006. The new program - enacted by the state Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the Office of Medicaid - aims to ease the financial burden on care giving families by paying a family (or non-family) caregiver to care for an elderly or disabled adult at home. The program provides the elder client with community choice and has demonstrated a 40-50% cost savings compared to nursing home placement.

Boston (PRWEB) December 8, 2006 -- Caregiver Homes will provide its programs to frail elders and disabled adults participating in a new Medicaid funded Enhanced Adult Foster Care Program in Massachusetts. Caregiver Homes is a Boston-based company providing community based elder care and housing options for seniors and disabled adults in need of daily personal care and assistance.    The new Program - announced on December 1, 2006 by the state Executive Office of Elder Affairs and the Office of Medicaid - represents an expansion of the existing Adult Foster Care program by allowing family members and friends to provide full time caregiving duties to elder and disabled adults who meet eligibility criteria established by the state.

"The new Program gives our elders an opportunity for community choice while allowing family members to remain at home to provide caregiving for their elder loved one" says Janice Masi, Massachusetts Executive Director for Caregiver Homes. "Prior to this innovative program, frail elders often had no option other than being placed in a nursing home - despite having a home and committed family caregivers", continues Masi. Caregivers will receive up to $18,000 per year for home based care.    The savings are substantial when compared with the average Medicaid supported semi-private nursing home bed rate in Massachusetts exceeding $65,000 per year.

Prior to this innovative program, frail elders often had no option other than being placed in a nursing home - despite having a home and committed family caregivers
Eligibility for the Adult Foster Care Program requires that the elder participant be a MassHealth (Massachusetts Medicaid) participant and demonstrate need for assistance with three activities of daily living (ADL) such as bathing, dressing and eating. Elders with two ADL's and the need for management of behaviors such as wandering, resistance to care and being verbally abusive, may also be considered. Caregivers will provide elders with 24-hour supervision, assistance with daily activities and other personal care services as needed. Caregivers are supported by a team of professionals - an RN and a Care Manager - through regular home visits, and telephone contact, and receive specialized training based on the Plan of Care for the elder and linkage to other home care services.

Caregiver Homes, a subsidiary of Seniorlink (a Boston, MA eldercare services company) has demonstrated a successful track record of home based support for frail elders via its participation in a year long "Caring Homes" pilot project with the Executive Office of Elder Affairs in Massachusetts. Caregiver Homes also places seniors through other senior care organizations (e.g., PACE, SCO). Each caregiver is carefully screened (including CORI security checks) and the elder or disabled adult is evaluated using a comprehensive clinical assessment (MDS-HC). Upon admission to the program, the home is connected to supervising clinicians via SeniorTouch™ - a web-based care management system developed exclusively by Seniorlink. Caregivers and the care management team use SeniorTouch™ to submit daily notes about an elder, recording such information as nutritional intake, medication compliance and functional status (ADL and IADL).

"We are extremely excited" says Masi. "This program offers a unique combination of community housing and clinical support. Elders have a choice to live with their children and grandchildren in a home and community setting. And family caregivers receive payment for services while fulfilling a commitment to their elder rather than placing them in a nursing home or assisted living facility."

###

Post Comment:
Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q3Jhcy1NYWduLVBpZ2ctTWFnbi1NYWduLVplcm8=

Technorati Tags

Bookmark -  Del.icio.us | Digg | Furl It | Spurl | RawSugar | Simpy | Shadows | Blink It | My Web


OPTIONS
Printer Friendly Version
Download PDF Version
Download Reader Version
BlogThis
ShareIt

Share The News

Submit this press release easily to any of these major bookmarking and social media sites.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Janice Masi
Caregiver Homes
866-797-2333
Email us Here
ATTACHED FILES

Caregiver Homes Brochure
Brochure describing Caregiver Homes

ABOUT PRESS RELEASES
If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release. Please do not contact PRWeb. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry. PRWeb disclaims any content contained in these releases. Our complete disclaimer appears here.
 
Disclaimer: If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company listed in the press release.
Please do not contact PRWeb®. We will be unable to assist you with your inquiry.
PRWeb® disclaims any content contained in these releases. Our complete disclaimer appears here.

© Copyright 1997-2008, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.
Vocus, PRWeb and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Copyright