Well, the first thing we would tell you is that this is no place for amateurs. Over the last two decades of helping folks qualify for Oregon Medicaid we’ve seen countless families needlessly lose tens, or even hundreds of thousands of dollars due to bad Medicaid advice. Look, you don’t...
As of March 2024, all 50 states and D.C. have at least one program that provides assistance to elderly individuals living outside of nursing homes. Be that at home, in adult day care, in adult foster care, or assisted living. Most states offer multiple programs. ...
Adult foster careNursing homesPURPOSE: The study describes Oregon state policy and supply developments for licensed long-term-care settings, particularly apartment-style assisted living facilities and more traditional residential care facilities. DESIGN AND METHODS: Data came from a variety of source...
The authors are grateful to Gerald Ray and David Foster for their help and support; and to the Oregon Health Authority and the Division of Medical Assistance Programs for invaluable continuing cooperation in the fielding of the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment. We are also grateful to Josh Angris...
Adult foster care for the elderly in Oregon: a mainstream alternative to nursing homes? In Oregon, adult foster care (AFC) homes, which are private residences where a live-in manager cares for one to five disabled residents, have been covered ... RA Kane,RL Kane,LH Illston,... - 《Ame...
assets) valued at less than a specified amount (typically $1,000 for an adult with one or more dependent children) to be eligible for Medicaid. States determine what items constitute countable resources and how those countable items are valued. Resources such as homes and ...
Characteristics of Medicaid Clients in Assisted Living, Residential Care, Memory Care, and Adult Foster Homes 2013-2014In collaboration with the Aging and People with Disabilities (APD) program of Oregon's Department of Human Services (DHS), Portland State University's Institute on Aging generated ...