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DOH Adopts Revised ADHC Part 425 Regulations

New version includes many HCBS Rule provisions as well as some additional provisions.

1 year ago

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LeadingAge NY Meets with DOH Regarding Medicaid Transportation Concerns

Staff will be contacting members for permission to share specific concerns and contact information.

1 year ago

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Register for Virtual Annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium on May 2nd

The free event – hosted by NCOA, ACL, HRSA, and SAMHSA – will focus on how to best meet the mental health needs of older adults.

1 year ago

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FAQ Posted for General Grant of Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation Program

Deadline for applications is March 26, 2024, 4 p.m.

1 year ago

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Final Health Care Worker Bonus Claiming Period Starts April 1st

Employers must submit claims for the fifth vesting period in April.

1 year ago

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Next COVID-19 Relief Funding Reports Due March 31st

The reporting period covers federal COVID-19 relief funds received in the second half of 2022.

1 year ago

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General Transformation Grant RFA Deadline Extended to April 10, 2024

DOH also made a change to one of the FAQs pertaining to this grant.

1 year ago

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Update on Transition to MAS Medicaid Transportation

Providers and plans should continue to report challenges; Westchester County providers may see gaps in service as vendors protest Medicaid transportation rates.

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.