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The auxiliary grant program provides a supplemental grant to low income adults residing in adult care residences/facilities.
A money payment to individuals aged, disabled or visually handicapped who are living in licensed home for adults.
Financial assistance is available for certain aged, blind, or disabled persons in licensed homes for adults and approved adult family care homes whose income is insufficient to cover the cost of their care. (Medicaid funded Assisted Living).
For Aged and Disabled. Used for payments to Homes for Aged, etc.

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Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Nursing Home Transition Financing Programs
Funds companion services, for limited hours each week, to assist SSI recipients (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization.
Provides supplemental payments for aged, blind, or disabled individuals living in Home for Adults. Payment is made to the home and Medicaid is included.
Provides funds for companion services, limited hours each week, to assist eligible individuals with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization. Emergency service provided.
Provides financial assistance for low-income aged, blind, disabled persons residing in licensed assisted living, homes for adults or approved adult family care homes. Payments made directly to provider.
Provides supplemental payment to licensed Assisted Living Facilities and locally approved Adult Foster Homes that care for individuals who are elderly or have disabilities that require care. Not all ALF's will accept the state approved rate. The client retains a monthly allowance for personal needs, and the rest of the monthly income is used to pay for care. The Auxiliary Grant pays the difference between the client's income and the approved rate.
Provides supplemental payment to Medicaid licensed Homes for Adults and Assisted Living Facilities that will accept the state approved rate. Client keeps a small monthly allowance for personal needs. The rest of the client's monthly income along with the Auxiliary Grant is paid to the provider.
Funds companion services, for limited hours each week, to assist SSI recipients (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization.
Provides supplemental payment to licensed Homes for Adults and Assisted Living Facilities that will accept the state approved rate. Client keeps a small monthly allowance for personal needs, and the rest of their monthly income is applied to the State approved rate. The Auxiliary Grant pays the balance of the approved rate to the provider.
Funds companion services, for limited hours each week, to assist SSI recipients (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization.
Provides supplemental payment to licensed Homes for Adults and Assisted Living Facilities that will accept the state approved rate. Client keeps a small monthly allowance for personal needs, and the rest of their monthly income is applied to the State approved rate. The Auxiliary Grant pays the balance of the approved rate to the provider.
Supplement for aged, individuals who are blind or disabled in Homes for Adults who have insufficient funds to meet their needs. An AG recipient must reside in a licensed adult home and both financial and non-financial eligibility standards must be met. An AG recipient is automatically eligible for full coverage Medicaid.
Adult Services are provided to disabled persons who are eighteen years of age and older and to persons sixty years or older. Adult Services includes the provision of case management, home-based companion services, screening for Medicaid community-based care and nursing home placement, screening for admission to Assisted Living Facilities, and other activities to aid the adult and their family.

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Homemaker Assistance
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Case/Care Management
Personal Care
Nursing Home Transition Financing Programs
Funds companion services, for limited hours each week, to assist low-income individuals (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization. Also refers to volunteer program.
The Individual and Family Developmental Disabilities Support Waiver (IFDDS), or the DD Waiver, is a Medicaid program that provides home and community-based care services to Medicaid eligible individuals who would otherwise be eligible for placement in an Intermediate Care Facility for the Mentally Retarded (ICF/MR). The goal of the waiver is to allow consumers and their families more consumer-direction over deciding what services they need and who will provide those services.
An income supplement for individuals who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and certain other aged, blind, or disabled individuals who reside in a licensed assisted living facility (ALF), an approved adult foster care (AFC) home, or a certified supportive housing setting. An AG payment is issued to an individual monthly, to be used with a designated amount of their monthly income to pay the maximum monthly AG rate. This rate is determined by the Virginia General Assembly and is adjusted periodically. The AG Program is 80 percent state funded and 20 percent locally funded.
Provides supplemental monthly payments for the fee charged by licensed Homes for Adults for eligible low income aged, blind, or disabled residents. Auxiliary Grant payments are made directly to Homes for Adults, not to the eligible residents.
Assists elderly and/or disabled adults who are unable to care for themselves without assistance. The Companion Services program supports the philosophy that an individual should be empowered to maintain independence in the community as long as possible. Home-based care minimizes institutionalization of elderly and disabled residents. Individuals can remain on the Department's caseload for many years, some individuals are served well into their nineties. The improvement in the quality of life and the low cost of the service are a win/win for individuals and the community.
Funds companion services for limited hours each week to assist SSI recipients (aged, blind, disabled) with personal care or light housekeeping tasks. Seeks to prevent institutionalization.
A money payment to individuals aged, disabled or visually handicapped who are living in licensed home for adults.
Money provided to the aged, individuals who are blind, and disabled individuals who reside in a licensed home for adults. The money received is used to pay for their care. Eligible persons may also receive Medicaid.

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Nursing Home Transition Financing Programs
Home/Community Care Financing Programs
Provides supplemental payment to licensed Homes for Adults and Assisted Living Facilities that will accept the state approved rate. Client keeps a small monthly allowance for personal needs, and the rest of their monthly income is applied to the State approved rate. The Auxiliary Grant pays the balance of the approved rate to the providers.