The links on this page provide you with information on a range of options, services and funding sources for the Office of Long-Term Living’s Home and Community-based Services.
Home and community-based program for individuals 60 years of age or over.
Home and community-based program for individuals with physical disabilities capable of a) selecting and supervising attendant care worker(s); b) managing your own financial affairs; and c) managing your own legal affairs.
If you’re 21 or older and have both Medicare and Medicaid, or receive long-term supports through Medicaid because you need help with everyday personal tasks, you’ll be covered by Community HealthChoices.
Home and community-based program for individuals with physical disabilities.
Program to help nursing home residents to move back into their home and the community.
LIFE (Living Independence for the Elderly)
Allows the elderly to live independently on their own while receiving services and supports that meet the health and personal needs of the individual.
Home and community-based program for individuals with severe developmental physical disabilities.
Program to provide training, encouragement, and other tangible supports, which enable a person to acquire, regain, improve, or maximize their skills and abilities.
Contact
Long-Term Living Helpline
Toll free 1-800-753-8827
Office of Long-Term Living
Bureau of Individual Support
(717) 787-8091