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State Announces Another Round of Applications for Nurses Across NY Loan Repayment Program

Questions regarding the program are due July 24th; applications are due Aug. 22nd.

11 months ago

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Grants Available for Establishing or Expanding Social Model Day Programs Serving Individuals with Dementia

Proposals are due July 25, 2024; awards will be made in the fall of 2024.

11 months ago

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State Issues New Medicaid Update, Including Medicaid Telehealth Policy Manual

Telehealth policy will likely change soon due to expected DAL on the provision of home care via telehealth.

1 year ago

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CMS to Host Webinar on State Strategies to Address HCBS Workforce Shortages

Webinar is intended for states, but providers are also welcome.

1 year ago

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DOH Issues New MLTC Policy Regarding Social Day Program Transportation

SADC programs will arrange or provide their own transportation with payment from MLTCs; policy goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2025.

11 months ago

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CMS GUIDE Model Participants Made Public

Members are encouraged to consider partnership with lead participants in CMS’s new Medicare model to improve care to dementia patients and their caregivers.

1 year ago

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In the Home Stretch on ARPA Funding

ADHC programs and ALPs will start receiving checks next week. 

1 year ago

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DOH Posts January 2024 Nursing Home Medicaid Rates

Payment adjustments will be reflected in Medicaid cycle 2444.

1 year ago
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The Adult Day Health Care Council (ADHCC) represents 130 medical model adult day health care (ADHC) programs, more than 90 percent of ADHC programs operating across New York State. ADHCC members serve more than 10,000 New Yorkers annually. We are the only organization that speaks exclusively for ADHC providers; we are dedicated to the continuation and expansion of adult day health care in an effort to meet the needs of the frail elderly, chronically ill, disabled adults and their caregivers. We offer our members outstanding operational and regulatory guidance along with state and federal advocacy and an array of educational events, useful products and resources. To contact ADHCC, call 518-867-8836.