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Alternative care Minnesota Department of Human Services Alternative Care is for people with low income and assets who are not eligible for Medical Assistance More details are in the brochure Alternative Care (PDF) Contact the county or tribal nation where you live for information on applying for the Alternative Care program
CBSM - Alternative Care (AC) program - Minnesota Department of Human . . . Alternative Care (AC): Program that provides home and community-based services (HCBS) for people age 65 and older who require the level of care provided in a nursing facility, choose to live in the community and are not yet financially eligible for Medical Assistance (MA)
CBSM - Waiver and Alternative Care (AC) programs overview Waiver and Alternative Care (AC) programs provide home and community-based services (HCBS) to meet the needs of people with disabilities and older adults Minnesota developed HCBS waivers to meet the needs of people who choose to receive services and supports in their home or community, rather than in an institutional setting
Elderly Waiver (EW) and Alternative Care (AC) Program Elderly Waiver (EW) and Alternative Care (AC) programs fund home and community-based services (HCBS) for people 65 years old and older who require the level of care provided in a nursing home, but choose to live in the community
Minnesota Alternative Care Program: Eligibility Benefits The Alternative Care Program (AC) helps approximately 4,000 Minnesota seniors who are at risk of nursing home placement to remain living at home or in the home of a caregiver The program provides a wide range of care services and non-care support to seniors and their caregivers
Children in alternative care - UNICEF We focus on the root causes of family-child separation, while strengthening child protection systems and supporting children’s transition from institutional care to community- and family-based alternative care
GUIDELINES FOR THE ALTERNATIVE CARE OF CHILDREN - Better Care Network People working with or on behalf of children without parental care in emergency situations are strongly encouraged to follow the Guidelines on alternative care Authorities should ensure that everyone involved in responding to unaccompanied or separated children is experienced and well-trained
What is the Alternative Care Program? - Minnesota The Alternative Care (AC) Program is not an MA waiver program It is a state-funded program that supports home and community-based services for eligible people, age 65 and over, who have chronic care needs and are at risk of permanent nursing facility placement because that level of care is required The AC program prevents the impoverishment of
FAQs • Elderly Services - Alternative Care Program The Alternative Care (AC) Program is a state-funded cost-sharing program that supports certain home- and community-based services for eligible Minnesotans, age 65 and over This program provides home- and community-based services to prevent and delay transitions to nursing facility level of care
MN Alternative Care Explained | Givers The Alternative Care (AC) Medicaid Waiver is a program that provides home and community-based services to elderly individuals aged 65 and older in Minnesota, supporting their choice to live in the community while potentially compensating family caregivers through the CDCS option