DELMAR, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Governor Kathy Hochul announced changes to a Medicaid home care program that allows family and friends to care for their loved ones who need assistance. Disability rights ...
As more seniors age in their homes, the need for home-based care has soared far faster than the supply of home health care ...
Home care providers are no longer staying within the confines of what is often considered traditional non-clinical personal ...
While many health systems have home health and hospice services, few have expanded these services to incorporate hospital-at-home models. However, as expectations for lower-cost care and higher ...
Bronxite Jose Hernandez has been quadriplegic since he had a spinal cord injury in 1995. He relies on four different caregivers throughout the week to help him with tasks such as cleaning his ...
New York state legislators are rejecting the governor’s plan to control Medicaid expenses by overhauling a $6 billion home care program, signaling a divide between the governor and the legislatures on ...
A home care provider claimed the Hochul administration rigged the bid to oversee the state’s allegedly fraud-ridden $9 billion home care Medicaid program — picking one company in a backdoor deal. The ...
A $6 billion Medicaid care program is being advertised to young New Yorkers as an easy way to stay home and get "paid by the government" raising fears that taxpayer dollars are going down the drain.
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