continued from March 14th….
6. Elder Home Care
Approximately 2,500 frail elders each month are able to receive community based care services allowing them to stay in their homes and out of hospitals or other care facilities. There are now more than 2,700 elderly each month on waiting lists for these services. This program has experienced a $21.7 Million cut.
7. Elder Protective Services Cut
It’s no secret that the elderly are frequently preyed upon by the unscrupulous, and often loose whatever nest eggs they have managed to save and protect. The program that focuses on protecting the elderly has experienced a $1.5 Million (or 9% when adjusted for inflation) cut. More cases of elder abuse are likely to go uninvestigated. Fewer Guardians may be granted to Massachusetts most vulnerable elders.
8. Council on the Aging
The Council on the Aging sponsors locally focused programs that provide a variety of recreational and support service to elders. Adjusted for inflation this has been cut 11% since 2009. This year, it experience an almost Million Dollar cut in funding.
9. Geriatric Mental Heal & family Caregivers programs eliminated
This is a quarter of a million dollar program that has been entirely eliminated in the 2011 budget.
10. Home Care of the multi-Disabled
28% of the budget since 2009 for this program has been cut (adjusted for inflation). This program provides funding for home care of the multi-disabled, enabling a higher quality of life for those with multiple disabilities, who would otherwise be forced into institutional care.
If you have any concerns about how these cuts will affect you, contact our Elderlaw Attorneys at http://www.cohenoalican.com
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