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Assisted Living Homes are Rejecting Medicaid and Evicting Seniors

Washington Post: Assisted Living Homes are Rejecting Medicaid and Evicting Seniors (April 6, 2023)

Residents of assisted-living facilities — promoted as a homier, more appealing alternative to nursing homes — face an especially precarious situation. While federal law protects Medicaid beneficiaries in nursing homes from eviction, the law does not protect residents of assisted-living facilities, leaving them with few options when turned out. In Wisconsin, residents who entered facilities on Medicaid, as well as those who drained their private savings after moving in and subsequently enrolled in Medicaid, have been affected. Read the article linked above from the Washington Post along with the other suggested related articles to learn more. Also, our previous Blog provides you with some answers as to what the differences are between Assisted Living Facilities and Nursing Homes.

“It’s a good illustration of how Medicaid assisted-living public policy is still in its Wild West phase, with providers doing what they choose in many cases, even though it’s unfair to consumers,” said Eric Carlson, a lawyer and director of long-term services and support advocacy at the nonprofit group Justice in Aging. “You can’t just flip in and out of these relationships and treat the people as incidental damage.”

Read more related articles here:

“Fractures in the U.S. Long-Term Care System: Assisted-Living Homes Rejecting Medicaid and Evicting Seniors”

Seniors on Medicaid face eviction from assisted-living homes

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What’s the Difference Between Nursing Homes and Assisted Living?

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