Requires Medicaid coverage of social day care services for senior citizens.
Impact
The bill mandates the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services to cover social adult day care services for all Medicaid beneficiaries who meet the specified criteria, regardless of their enrollment in the Managed Long Term Services and Supports (MLTSS) program. This change represents a significant shift in current policy, where only MLTSS enrollees are eligible for such services, thus broadening access for a more considerable number of seniors who require these supportive services while avoiding nursing home placements.
Summary
Assembly Bill A374 seeks to expand Medicaid coverage to include social adult day care services specifically for senior citizens aged 60 years and older. The bill's primary focus is on providing a community-based group program that assists seniors with functional impairments by addressing their non-medical needs during the day when their caregivers are unavailable. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of life for seniors while allowing caregivers to fulfill other responsibilities, thereby reducing caregiver strain.
Contention
Notably, A374 outlines that the provisions of the act will remain inoperable until the Commissioner of Human Services receives necessary federal approvals for any Medicaid waivers or State plan amendments. This stipulation may lead to delays in the implementation of the bill's benefits, invoking concerns about the swift execution of social care solutions for seniors. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the financing and long-term fiscal implications on the state's Medicaid budget as the expansions take effect.
Increases cap on personal care assistant services from 40 hours to 91 hours per week for Medicaid beneficiary determined clinically eligible for nursing facility level of care.