The Senate Finance last week adopted several amendments in its healthcare reform bill that apply to long-term care.
An amendment introduced by Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) would insert language that expresses Congress' interest to address long-term care services and supports in a comprehensive way. Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) offered one that links increases in the federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP) with states' use of Medicaid funds for home- and community-based services.
Yet another would place the Elder Justice Act inside the massive legislation. The act would help prevent and detect elder abuse, and prosecute those who commit it.
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Legislative Amendments Emphasize Home and Community Based Care - Elder Justice Act
Unless there is a condition in the bill to oversee guardianship and make them accountable to someone other than their own attorney, it would do no good to most of us.
ReplyDeleteI am 100% for home and community based care vs nursing facilities. Anything toward that goal is a good move.
ReplyDeleteWhen times are bad, one of the first programs cut is home care.
ReplyDeleteIt should be the last program cut.
I agree with Thelma's comment on the EJA -- it must contain the term, "guardian" or it won't do the guardianship community as much good as intended.
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