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Adult Care Homes
Adult Care Homes (ACH) are licensed assisted living and mental health facilities that provide room and board and personal care services to adults who need assistance with activities of daily living such as eating, toileting and ambulation.  An income supplement called State and County Special Assistance (SA) is provided to persons in the aged, blind and disabled categories who are below a certain income level.  This supplement is regarded as payment for room and board whil...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1974

Ambulance
Ambulance includes transportation provided for emergency situations.  Ground and air transportation are both covered services.  Air transportation refers to fixed wing crafts and helicopters.   Under some conditions, a patient will be provided with non-emergency ambulance transportation.  Situations when this is a covered service include when a recipient is bed-confined and has debilitating physical condition(s) that require travel by stretcher only and require ground tran...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1975

Ambulatory Surgery Center
An ambulatory surgery center provides surgical procedures in an outpatient setting.  A person receiving care in this type of facility has “same-day” procedures.  The settings can be in centers connected to hospitals, physicians’ office or free-standing.  Some birthing centers are also in this service group.    Most Medicaid recipients are eligible to receive services in ambulatory surgery centers, but there may be restrictions depending on the person’s type of Medica...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1980

CAP-Children
The Community Alternatives Program for Children (CAP/C) is a 1915 (c) home and community based waiver authorized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.  It is for children less than 21 who have nursing facility or hospital level of care needs.  It allows children needing long-term medical care to return to or remain in the community and live as independently as possible in their homes.  The program provides in-home nurse or nurse aide care, respite care, c...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1983

CAP-Choice
The Community Alternatives Program Choice is a 1915 (c) home and community based waiver authorized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.  It is for adults 18 and over who have a nursing facility level of care need.  The “Choice” option allows the person to employ his/her choice of caregivers and to self-direct all aspects of his/her care.   The types of services available to a person in CAP Choice include; in-home aides, medical supplies, home mobility ...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 2005

CAP-Disabled
The Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults (CAP DA) is a 1915 (c) home and community based waiver authorized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.  It is for adults 18 and over who have a nursing facility level of care need.    The types of services available to a person in CAP DA include; in-home aides, medical supplies, home mobility aids, nursing visits, incontinent supplies, personal emergency response systems, e...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1982

CAP-Mentally Retarded
CAP MR/DD is a home and community based waiver program for people with mental retardation or developmental disabilities. It offers services in the community for individuals of all ages who require an ICF-MR level of care and provides an alternative to care in an ICF-MR facility.  Currently there are two waivers; the Supports waiver and the Comprehensive waiver.  The Supports waiver is for people who need less services; the Comprehensive waiver is for people who have more complex needs...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1983

Case Management
Case management services include referral, coordination, assessment, and linkage services provided for people who are at risk for neglect, exploitation or abuse.  The services assist people in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services and encourages the use of cost-effective medical care by referrals to appropriate providers.    Eligible recipient include adults who are at risk or show evidence of abuse, neglect, or exploitation as defined in ...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1987

Chiropractic
Chiropractic services include diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mechanical disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine, under the hypothesis that these disorders affect general health via the nervous system.  The main chiropractic treatment technique involves manual therapy, including manipulation of the spine, other joints, and soft tissues.  Services often include exercises and health and lifestyle counseling.  Most Medicaid recipients are eligible to r...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1996

Clinics
Clinic services include screening, diagnosis and treatment services provided in free standing clinics, dialysis centers, health departments, Federally Qualified Health Centers and Rural Health Centers.  This includes a wide array of services such as physician visits, diagnostic tests, screening tests, medical procedures, injectable drugs, vaccinations, renal dialysis, prevention services, family planning, rehabilitative services, etc.   Clinic services are optional in all ...
Filter search results by the: Division of Health Benefits | Service Full Report | Year Initiated: 1975

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