Home Care as An Alternative to Nursing Home Care Part 1
By Denise Leydon Harvey
If you or an elder or disabled person you know are living at home but need more care than you or your loved ones can provide, you should consider the services of a (PCA). A PCA is someone who can assist you with daily living needs in your own home, or in your assisted living facility. PCA services are specifically intended to allow elders or disabled people to remain at home when the alterative is a nursing home or other in-patient facility. PCA services are available to anyone covered by MassHealth who meets certain eligibility requirements.
The types of services offered by the MassHealth PCA Program include assistance with personal care needs, such as bathing, grooming, eating, getting dressed, and helping with medicines as well as housekeeping needs that include laundry, meal preparation and the like. To benefit from PCA services because of a disability, you should do the following:
1. If you are applying for MassHealth, include the Senior Medical Benefit Request form with your application
2. If you are already a MassHealth member, submit the MassHealth Eligibility Review Form.
If MassHealth determines that you are eligible for PCA services, you will be advised to contact a MassHealth PCA agency in your area to set up services. The Council has established a directory for consumers to use in searching for qualified PCAs. The directory can identify PCA candidates from its database based on several different criteria, including proximity to the consumer, language, skills, transportation, preferred hours and so forth. MassHealth does not screen PCAs, so the directory does not represent a screened or qualified list of potential providers. However, the consumer may call references and request a CORI background check for any potential PCA before hiring. The directory is accessible and free to anyone who is eligible for PCA services by registering online using your MassHealth number.
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Part 2 to follow
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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