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Adult Day Health Care Council

Last Call: Sign Up for 2025 ADHCC Virtual Spring Training – Part 2

Trainings will help ADHC programs better understand developmental disability and mental health populations. Sessions are scheduled for June 5th and 6th and June 11th and 12th.

2 months ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

Last Call for Registration: ADHC Virtual Spring Training Is This Week, April 23rd and 24th

Register now!

2 months ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

State Shares ARPA Reporting Guidance for Third Quarter

Surveys are due May 4, 2025 by 5 p.m.

2 months ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

Send Digital Budget Letters to Legislators Now!

The deadline for passage of the State budget has passed, and negotiations are currently ongoing. It is critical that we use this time to maintain pressure on State policymakers, urging them to prioritize long-term care and aging services. Please send these digital advocacy letters to State legislators and the Governor today!

3 months ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

Call to Action – Join Us for ADHC Advocacy

ADHCC urges programs to reach out to legislators or take action with a digital letter.

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CLA Offers On-Demand Webinar Focusing on Employer Tax Credits

Presentation provides insights into ERC audits and the Voluntary Disclosure Program which closes on March 22nd, as well as the currently available Work Opportunity Tax Credit.

1 year ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

LAST CHANCE to Advocate for One-House Budget Proposals!

The one-house budget proposals are expected to be released next week, on or before March 14th. That means this is our last chance to urge State legislators to include LeadingAge NY budget priorities in their one-house budget bills. Members are asked to take these simple actions THIS WEEK!

1 year ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

CDC Issues Updated Respiratory Virus Guidance for General Public

The new guidance for the general public recommends that people with respiratory virus symptoms stay home and away from others until at least 24 hours after both resolution of fever and overall symptoms are getting better. The updated guidance does not apply to nursing homes and other health care settings, where pre-existing COVID-19 guidance continues to apply.

1 year ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

Analysis of New OMIG Self-Disclosure Guidance: Members-Only Resource

This memorandum from LeadingAge NY’s attorneys at Hinman Straub offers highlights of the recently released guidance and general recommendations for compliance.

1 year ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

Center for Dementia Respite Innovation Opens Grant Application Period

Optional letter of intent due March 21st.

1 year ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

Transformation Grant Update: New FAQs Posted This Week and Extension Provided for IT/Telehealth Grant

The deadline for the General grant under the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation Program Round IV is March 26th, 4 p.m.

1 year ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

CMS to Host Webinar on New Interoperability Rule

The March 26th webinar will provide information to providers, patients, and plans about the new data sharing and prior authorization rule.

1 year ago

Adult Day Health Care Council

State Transitions MLTC Enrollees to MAS Transportation; Plans No Longer Providing Transportation in MLTC Benefit

Providers and plans should reach out with concerns; DOH issues guidance on the transition’s impact on ADHC transportation.

1 year ago
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The Adult Day Health Care Council (ADHCC) represents 130 medical model adult day health care (ADHC) programs, more than 90 percent of ADHC programs operating across New York State. ADHCC members serve more than 10,000 New Yorkers annually. We are the only organization that speaks exclusively for ADHC providers; we are dedicated to the continuation and expansion of adult day health care in an effort to meet the needs of the frail elderly, chronically ill, disabled adults and their caregivers. We offer our members outstanding operational and regulatory guidance along with state and federal advocacy and an array of educational events, useful products and resources. To contact ADHCC, call 518-867-8836.