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Trump Administration Terminates TPS for Immigrants from Honduras and Nicaragua The Department of Homeland Security has announced the termination of TPS designations for Honduras and Nicaragua. The terminations will take effect on Sept. 8, 2025.
- 1 month ago
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Federal Budget Bill Passed and Signed into Law The bill cuts Medicaid funding and health insurance access, imposing burdensome and costly changes that are likely to impact NY’s long-term care, aging services, and senior housing providers. LeadingAge members actively worked to improve and ultimately oppose the massive package.
- 2 months ago
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LTC Provider Associations Meet with DOH Issues discussed include extreme heat guidance, LHCSA HERDS reporting, CMP funding, and more.
- 2 months ago
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NY Unveils Master Plan for Aging Final Report NYS released its highly anticipated MPA final report, a comprehensive document intended to lay the groundwork for addressing the needs of older adults and individuals with disabilities.
- 2 months ago
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DOH Issues Policy to Medicaid Health Plans on CDPAS Agreement Document memorializes information provided to plans in late June and outlines requirements for member outreach during the final phase of single FI implementation based on most recent agreement with the court.
- 2 months ago
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Trump Administration Terminates TPS for Honduras and Nicaragua DHS has announced the termination of the TPS designations for Honduras and Nicaragua, which were set to expire on July 5th. The Honduras notification and the Nicaragua notification will be formally published in the Federal Register on July 8th, and in both cases the notice states that the termination will be effective 60 days following that publication date.
- 2 months ago
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LTC Providers Must Attest to Employer Status to Hire Staff from Career Pathways Training Program Providers are also encouraged to share training opportunities with staff. Those interested in nursing program must enroll by fall 2025.
- 2 months ago
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State Initiates Implementation of Revised Minimum Needs Requirement for Personal Care Services and MLTC Eligibility and Enrollment The policy becomes effective Sept. 1, 2025.
- 2 months ago
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