New push to keep seniors in home, community-based programs
Published 9:10 am Monday, April 4, 2016
CHICAGO β The federal government is pushing states to keep more low-income seniors out of nursing homes and, instead, enroll them in home and community-based programs.
The shift comes as demand for long-term care is rising. By 2050, the number of people older than 85 is expected to triple to more than 18 million. These seniors tend to have the highest disability rate and the greatest need for long-term care.
The tug-of-war between rising demand and controlling costs has advocates for seniors worrying about quality of care.
Medicaid is one of the largest expenses for states, and a itβs a program they look to for savings when budgets are tight. Medicaid spending on long-term care for seniors rose by 4 percent, to nearly $89 billion in fiscal year 2013.