Illinois Adding 40 Dementia Care Sites
Author: internet - Published 2019-08-29 07:00:00 PM - (264 Reads)Demand is spurring Illinois to establish 40 additional dementia care sites combining converted apartments and new construction for low-income residents, reports Crain's Chicago Business . These sites will provide services like housekeeping and drug management to help Medicaid beneficiaries with dementia, according to the Illinois Department of Healthcare & Family Services (HFS). Additional services include meals, laundry, help with daily living, and regular nursing evaluations. About 1,600 beneficiaries will be offered housing at the new sites, which will be ready starting next year as part of HFS' Supportive Living Program. The program is underwritten by a federal waiver allowing the state to provide services that Medicaid does not usually cover. The goal of the effort is to encourage independence and community engagement, as well as privacy and dignity. "With these settings, those facing a truly difficult challenge can get the right kind of care and protection to help them lead safe and healthy lives," said HFS Director Theresa Eagleson. "These settings also help to bring vital peace of mind to their loved ones."