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In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Clarkston

In-Home Care Coverage offered at DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services Office in Clarkston

Manages state assistance programs that help participants pay for attendant care and non-care related assistance services designed to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent.   Assistance may be provided in any of three settings:   -  Participant's home   -  Assisted living facility -  Adult family home   Community First Choice -  Provides attendant care and non-care related assistance services to older adults who would otherwise require nursing home placement    -  Program participants can choose from whom they receive care services, including hiring family members as care providers     Community Options Program Entry System (COPES) -  Generally provided to clients who are also enrolled in Community First Choice   Medicaid Personal Care -  Provides personal care services for clients who do not require nursing-home-level care   Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) -  Offers all services through one provider.   -  PACE can be funded either through Medicaid, Medicare or private-pay.     New Freedom -  Participants manage their own service plan and budget and take primary responsibility for obtaining services.   Medicaid Transformation Demonstration Medicaid Alternative Care (MAC) - Supports unpaid caregivers of Medicaid recipients over the age of 55 Targeted Supports for Older Adults (TSOA) - Supports older adults over the age of 55 who do not receive Medicaid  Participants enrolled in one of the in-home care programs may also qualify for other forms of support including assistive technology and personal emergency response systems.

Location

525 5th Street, Clarkston, WA 99403

Hours

Intake: M-F, 8am-noon, 1-5pm.

Application process

Call for an application form, apply at a local Home & Community Services office or apply online at www.washingtonconnection.org.

Eligibility

Focuses on the needs of older adults and people with disabilities. Eligibility for the different programs depends on both on the care needs and the financial resources of the applicant.   In general: Monthly income for the individual applying for services must be less than $7,304. Countable resources (not including a house the client lives in or a car they use for transportation, or a fund or trust) must be below: - $2,000 for one adult - $57,547 for a couple - $123,600 for a couple when one is in a hospital or skilled nursing facility. Clients whose resources exceed the resource limit may still be eligible if they expect to meet the limit within one month of applying for the subsidy. Client must have an unmet need for assistance with two or more activities of daily living, or have a cognitive impairment and need assistance with one or more activity of daily living.

Fee

Client may be required to contribute a participation fee to receive services. Those receiving WA Apple Health (Medicaid) may receive services without a participation fee.

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DSHS Aging and Long-Term Support Administration's Home and Community Services

Promotes, plans, develops and provides long-term care services for persons with disabilities and the elderly who may need state funds (Medicaid) to help pay for them