The Memphis Center for Independent Living

Senator Bill Frist and Deborah Cunningham.

AARP supports the CCA

American Association of Retired Persons finally gives its support to ADAPT's Community Choice Act

10/4/2007

By: David P. Sloane

The Honorable Tom Harkin
731 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Senator Harkin:

ADAPT meets with The AARP in 2000 to get their support.

AARP commends you for your leadership in seeking to expand home and community-based services. Your sponsorship of the Community Choice Act

(S. 799) shines light on the issue of Medicaid s institutional bias and the need to expand home and community-based services. Among individuals age fifty and older, 89 percent say they want to remain in their home for as long as possible. Yet Medicaid, the largest payer of long-term care, has an institutional bias, individuals who meet specific eligibility criteria are entitled to care in a nursing home, but not necessarily to home and community- based services (HCBS). HCBS are optional, and in many cases, states seek waivers to provide HCBS under Medicaid. Individuals should not be forced to receive services in nursing homes when they prefer and are able to receive services in a home and community-based setting that is generally less expensive.

Over time, states and the federal government have begun to rebalance Medicaid to bring greater attention, efforts, and resources into HCBS. This is due to factors such as consumer demand, the Olmstead Supreme Court ruling, and the desire to stretch Medicaid dollars further. The Community Choice Act (S. 799) further expands access to HCBS by requiring states to provide community-based attendant services and supports (assistance with daily activities) to individuals eligible for Medicaid who require an institutional level of care and choose to receive community-based attendant services and supports.

Lessening and removing the institutional bias in Medicaid is an important part of long-term care reform. We also note that while most individuals prefer to receive services in home and community-based settings and this access needs to be expanded, there will continue to be individuals who receive care in nursing homes. High quality of care in nursing homes is vital and should be an important consideration as quality HCBS options are expanded.

ADAPT meets with The AARP in 2004 to get their support.

As the Congress examines ways to increase options for HCBS, it is also important to consider other issues that must be addressed in order to truly make these services available to those who need them and enable individuals to live in the homes and communities they choose. The critical elements include: support for family caregivers, an adequate workforce, financing options, quality supports and services, and livable communities.

Reforming long-term care must become a national priority, and we appreciate your leadership in bringing these issues before the Congress. If you have any further questions, please feel free to call me or have your staff contact Rhonda Richards of our Federal Affairs staff at (202) 434-3770.

Sincerely,

David P. Sloane
Senior Managing Director Government Relations and Advocacy

cc: Senator Baucus
Senator Grassley


MCIL Journal Index 2007

Date Name
1/4/2007 Trip to Horshoe on MCIL
1/5/2007 ADAPT Youth Appalled at Parents Surgically Keeping Disabled Daughter Childlike
1/10/2007 MCIL comments on Mayor Herenton’s Liberty Bowl Stadium plan.
1/12/2007 ADAPT of Tennessee secures several commitments from Robert Lipscomb at the Memphis Housing Authority.
1/31/2007 Disabled People and Poverty in 2007.
2/1/2007 The Road To Freedom.
2/19/2007 Mental Retardation Is No More.
2/22/2007 Community Choices Act of 2007.
3/7/2007 Harkin introduces the Community Choice Act of 2007.
3/10/2007 Text of S799 the Community Choice Act.
3/26/2007 Tennessee ADAPT Success!
3/2/2007 Motorized Wheelchairs for Nursing Home Residents.
4/2/2007 U.S. Disgrace at UN Convention Signing Ceremony.
4/3/2007 Ask the Candidates to Answer the Questions!
4/5/2007 Help Pass the Community Choice Act.
4/26/2007 Report: U.S. Needs Better System for Disabled.
5/4/2007 When Your Health Privacy is Violated, Complain!
5/13/2007 Disability Rights and the Death Penalty.
5/20/2007 Project Action Announcement.
5/30/2007 Information on the "Ashley Treatment."
6/12/2007 Housing Crisis Facing People with Disabilities.
6/13/2007 Project Based Housing Vouchers and the "Family's Right to Move".
7/10/2007 ADAPT Pushes the Community Services Act.
6/8/2007 Four Memphis Schools To Become ADA Compliant.
6/27/2007 New Report Underscores Housing Crisis Facing People with Disabilities.
7/11/2007 ADAPT recap on Senate HELP Committee long-term care hearing.
7/15/2007 HUD Secretary Asks Housing Authorities for MFP Update.
7/26/2007 Americans with Disabilities Act: July 26, 2007.
8/6/2007 Municipal Election POLITICAL SOAPBOX.
8/8/2007 Disabled People and Physically Restraints in Nursing Facilities.
8/18/2007 FY 2006: Medicaid Expenditures for Institutions versus Community-Based Services.
8/25/2007 On a "Mission from ADAPT," Disability Activists Blow into the Windy City to Attack Segregation.
8/28/2007 Abusing Drugs In Nursing Facilities.
9/12/2007 ADAPT's 2007 Chicago Action.
9/13/2007 ADAPT at AFSCME.
9/20/2007 U of M professors' benefits fall short.
9/24/2007 Another handle? One U.S. Attorney's Lawsuit Against A Nursing Home.
9/25/2007 Community Choice Act Hearing in the U.S. Senate.
9/27/2007 Victory for Institutionalized Californians.
10/4/2007 AARP Supports the Community Choice Act.
10/22/2007 Get Involved!
12/9/2007 Nursing Home Closings Show Broken System