News, Notes, and Opinions from Michigan about the progress of choice-based long term care
Sunday, December 31, 2006
HHS Launches New Web Site Promoting Long-Term Care Planning Launched, USA
Thursday, December 28, 2006
False Spring in Long-Term Care Winter
Savvy public policymakers know that funding long-term care (LTC) will be a long, cold slog.
Even if they weather the perfect storm of impending Medicare and Social Security insolvencies, Medicaid--especially its LTC component--threatens to sink the ship of state when Boomers need expensive care.
Everyone knows the scary demographics and Medicaid's frightening budget impact. No need to repeat that here.
So, given the foreboding future of an industry heavily dependent on government financing, why are long-term care providers and the capital markets that support them thriving again? After a turn-of-the-millennium slump that sent eight nursing home chains into bankruptcy, left the assisted living industry overbuilt and under-occupied, and nearly choked off capital for all sectors of seniors housing, long-term care providers and financiers are cheerful and optimistic again.
Tizard Report Advances Knowledge And Understanding Of The Abuse Of Vulnerable Adults
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Bill aims to give people choices on long-term care
Because of her disability, she needs considerable help, which she gets from homemaking services through the local senior center as well as Meals on Wheels. The Independent Living Program pays mileage to anyone who drives her anywhere.
Panel wants to offer seniors more choices
The Joint Interim Committee on Labor, Health and Social Services is sponsoring a bill in the legislative session that begins next month that would commit about $2 million to expand existing programs for seniors through June 2008. It also would set up pilot projects for adult foster care and other new programs.
CMS Publishes Final Patients' Rights Rule On Use Of Restrains And Seclusion - Better, More Extensive Training Of Staff Required, USA
Grant Results Topic Summary:
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Governor: State faces $1B budget shortfall
Gov. Jennifer Granholm will start her second term next month much as she started her first, wading into a sea of red ink that will force spending cuts and other measures to balance the budget.
The Democratic governor on Thursday warned during her traditional year-end news conference that the state needs to come up with at least $1 billion to balance this year's and next year's budget.
A flap over recouping costs of Medicaid
"I felt like they were still there," says Ms. Clifford, who is retired. "I could see my mother standing at the sink washing dishes and my daddy watching TV, and I wanted to stay in the house because of that."
Instead, the two-bedroom ranch-style home is for sale for $122,000, the subject of a bitter tug-of-war between the Cliffords and TennCare, Tennessee's healthcare program for the poor and uninsured.
Home Health-Care Workers Have Few Legal Protections, Law Professor Finds
Monday, December 25, 2006
After storm, a scramble to check nursing homes
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Seniors' Physical And Mental Functioning Enhanced By Exercise
Nursing Home Fiction vs. Facts
Nursing Home Fiction vs. Facts
Posted December 24 2006
Nursing Home Fiction vs. Facts
What you might hear and what are the facts, from 20 Common Nursing Home Problems - and How to Resolve Them:
"You need to sign these papers before we'll admit your mother."
Friday, December 22, 2006
HHS Releases FY 2008 FMAP Figures
State | Federal Medical | Enhanced Federal |
Michigan | 58.10 | 70.67 |
LONG-TERM CARE REFORM: LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS TO SHIFT CARE TO THE COMMUNITY
Legislators are key players in each state’s political system. They join with a state’s chief executive to develop the framework for public policy and for its implementation. In the course of a legislator’s career, he or she is faced with a myriad of critical issues from highway construction to educational issues to health and drug safety.
In recent years, one of the most significant of these issues – and one of the toughest challenges – for state legislators has been escalating Medicaid spending, which now outranks education as the largest slice of a state’s budget. Total Medicaid expenditures in FY 2005 were $304.5 billion, of which about 31 percent or $94.8 billion was allocated to long-term care.
Electroconvulsive Therapy Causes Permanent Amnesia And Cognitive Deficits, Prominent Researcher Admits
FamilyCare Offers Free Shingles Vaccine To Oregon Medicare Enrolled Members
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Health Costs For Minnesota Seniors At Least Double That Of Younger Residents, Study Finds
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
More long-term care could become entitlement
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
U.S. Is Proposing to Cut Medicaid’s Drug Payments
States struggle to cover retirees
Washington State Nursing Homes With High Numbers Of Medicaid Beneficiaries Provide Lower Quality Care, Study Finds
Medicaid annuities: Look before you buy
An annuity is a financial asset. It is a contract between the purchaser and the annuity company.
In exchange for the purchaser’s money, the annuity company agrees to pay the money back to the purchaser, with interest, over a period of time, sometimes for the purchaser’s life or the life of a named beneficiary.
Life insurance companies and annuity salespeople have begun aggressively marketing products they call Medicaid annuities or Medicaid-friendly annuities. Salespeople sometimes claim these annuities will shelter your assets from being used to pay for long-term care because they are not counted for Medicaid eligibility purposes.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Nursing Home Or Hospital: State Policy Has Big Impact On Elderly
Senior Controlling Destiny
Then 85, Funck was a healthy, vibrant woman living independently in a Palmyra apartment, where she had moved after her husband, Harold, died in 1990. But she broke her hip when she stumbled while carrying a chair, changing her life forever.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
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Office of Disability, Aging, and Long-Term Care Policy
Man charged with kidnapping wife
CENTER LINE - An 85-year-old man has been charged with kidnapping his wife from a nursing home and taking her to Florida, where they lived for nearly a year before being found by authorities.
Joseph Perez of Warren faces a preliminary examination Wednesday in 37th District Court. He has been charged with kidnapping, which carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, for taking his wife from Father Murray Nursing Center in January.
"We're looking out for the best interests of the alleged victim," John Latella, an assistant Macomb County prosecutor, told The Macomb Daily of Mount Clemens.
But defense lawyer Azhar Sheikh criticized the prosecutor's office, saying Perez was charged too harshly. "This is an extremely sad case," he said. "He was just trying to help his wife. He doesn't belong in jail. This man needs to get some help. He cares for his wife. He wanted to take care of her and did nothing to harm her."
The couple lived in Florida until about Nov. 1, when a Medicaid claim tipped off police.
Perez is being held in the Macomb County Jail, while his wife is living in their Warren home under full-time care.
Latella said Perez had been a guardian for his wife, who is about the same age, for several years but was stripped of that designation because of how he cared for her. She was later placed in the nursing home.
Friday, December 15, 2006
State gives $800,000 to Elder Network
Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights Medicaid Developments In Texas, Virginia, Washington, D.C.
Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights Medicaid Developments In Texas, Virginia, Washington, D.C.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
AARP Issues Reports to Help Americans Prepare for Cost of Long- Term Care
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Congress Approves Bill To Address Medicare Physician Payments, Expand HSAs
A Proposal To Cover The Uninsured In California
LTC in Mchigan
subsumed under a new system known as MI Choice Access (not to be confused with MI ... future plans for long-term care reform in light of budget concerns is ...
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Lawmakers Closer To Agreement On Medicare Physician Payments
Rural Aging in Place
Policy Brief Assisted Living: Is It An Option for Rural Areas?
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobatand level of care and privacy that will be covered by Medicaid waiver programs. Finally, some states have used a. combination of federal and state housing ...
www.srph.tamhsc.edu/centers/
Aging in Place
Aging in Place in Assisted Living: Philosophy Versus Policy ...
Facilities had a choice of completing a survey by mail or telephone. Measurement ... Aging in Place Opportunities for Medicaid HCBS/FE Recipients ...gerontologist.gerontologyjournals.org/
Aging in Place
F R S F WORKGROUP: AGING IN PLACE STRATEGIC ISSUE:
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML WORKGROUP: AGING IN PLACE. STRATEGIC ISSUE:. 2. Evaluate the feasibility of expanding the MI Choice Medicaid Waiver into additional settings (including ... www.michigan.gov/documents/ |
Aging in Place
Aging in place, livable communities, and accessibility are key elements in the effort ... disabilities and conducts federal and state policy ...
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Saturday, December 9, 2006
A Blue Christmas: The Signs Of Elderly Holiday Depression
Lawmakers Call On Bush Administration To Stop Proposed Changes To Medicaid That Would Limit States' Abilities To Tax Health Care Providers
'Patient-Centered Care' Important In Efforts To Measure Health Care Quality, Forum Speakers Say
Exercise Programs Enhance Physical Function In The Elderly
Friday, December 8, 2006
House, Senate Leaders Debate Proposals To Finance Reversal Of Medicare Physician Reimbursement Reduction
Brown Issues Report to National Commission for Long-Term Care
Thursday, December 7, 2006
Health Care for All?
John Conyers of Michigan first introduced HR 676, the United States National ...
the physicians of their choice, with no restrictions on what providers they could
visit. ... dental, mental health, prescription drugs, and long term care. ...
Independent Living
While nursing homes were the dominant long-term care option as recently as
... The elder Maker was a retired Michigan autoworker and school custodian ...
For years, the members of the National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform ...
Transplanted Brain Cells Hold Promise For Parkinson's Disease
Palliative Care Improvements Needed As Baby Boomers Age
Remote Monitoring Companies For Seniors Growing In Popularity
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
The Effect of Choice
Who'd Have Thought?
Impending Doom?
Disability down
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Deep Discussion of NH Quality plus other things
In another study based on the federal and state survey process, ... One is how to ensure that Medicaid participants are offered a choice between ...
Quality and Funding in Long Term Care
The reluctance of state and federal policy-makers to implement any changes in long-term-care policy that may conceivably contribute to higher expenditures ...
Generations is a publication of the American Society on Aging, an organization for professionals.
Diversion and Relocation Strategies
Community Choice. Brochure. Trenton (NJ): The Choice, Department of Health and Senior Services, Division of Consumer Support, Office of Long-Term Care ...
Native Americans and LTC
policy and relocation program organized and financed by the federal government and ... These researchers claim that “aging in place” is the most accu- ...
Housing and Long Term Care
of Medicaid beneficiaries receiving LTC services in group res-. idential settings outside of nursing homes ... and choice in day-to-day policy and practice. ...
A Robert Woods Johnson Foundation Report
Rural LTC
State Medicaid and long-term care policy developments have significant ... Support systems of care for "aging in place," that is, aging with choice. ...
Screening Algorithm Used in Michigan
From this has arisen Michigan's MI Choice Long-Term Care Initiative. One of the goals of the MI Choice screening algorithm is to find the best setting and ...
OAA Reauthorized
19. Older Americans Act Reauthorized
On October 17, President Bush signed the reauthorized Older Americans Act Amendments of 2006 (HR 6197), which had been passed without opposition by the House of Representatives and the Senate. The new legislation promotes the principles of President Bush's Choices for Independence plan, emphasizing consumer choice, access to reliable information, and health promotion. It includes provisions to launch Aging and
Source: House Committee on Education and Workforce Press Release, October 17; conversation with Sue Wheaton, Administration on Aging.
Assisted Living Stats
Assisted Living
15. Report provides assisted living statistics
The recently released report, the �2006 Overview of Assisted Living,� provides a range of facts and figures about assisted living and is a comprehensive effort to detail key benchmarks in the field. Among the data in the report: 1) community type and unit mix: 32% of responding communities are freestanding assisted living facilities, while 8% are a combination of assisted living and nursing facility; 2) primary payment plans: 51% of responding communities offer tiered pricing for bundled services, and 22% offer one all-inclusive rate; 3) occupancy: median occupancy in freestanding assisted living is 95%; 4) resident demographics and activities of daily living (ADL) needs: the median age of female residents is 87, the median age of males is 85. Residents� median annual income is $15,668. Average ADLs: 2; 5) services: 97% of freestanding assisted living communities provide three meals per day in basic rates, and 40% provide assistance with ADLs in basic rates, while 60% provide assistance with extra charge; 6) staffing: the median number of full-time-equivalent employees at responding communities is 25. To order the report, go to the websites of any of the organizations responsible for the report: www.aahsa.org, www.alfa.org, www.seniorshousing.org, www.ncal.org, and www.nic.org. The cost is $125.
Average Nursing Home Costs Rise
12. Nursing home costs rise
The average daily cost of a private room in a nursing home in the