On March 9th, the Senate Special Committee on Aging held a hearing, “Uplifting Families, Workers, and Older Adults: Supporting Communities of Care” which examined the economic benefit of investing in Medicaid home and community-based services, improving the direct care workers shortage and the caregiver crisis. During the hearing, Committee on Aging Chairman Bob Casey (D-PA), unveiled a new bill, the HCBS Access Act, which includes an expansion of home-and-community based (HCBS) services. Additionally, it provides $2 million dollars a year for 5 years, for the Administration for Community Living to establish a Technical Assistance Center for building the direct care workforce, and allocates $1 billion dollars, over five years, for Direct Care Workforce Competitive Grant Initiative. An article can be accessed here, for additional information on the hearing and the HCBS Access Act.
Home Government News New HCBS Access Act Helps Address Direct Care Workforce Crisis, Medicaid HCBS...