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Related Information
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Coming
Home: Affordable Assisted Living is a project funded
by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and managed by
NCB Development Corporation. Select from items below
the "Coming Home Program" on menu bar, including
information about grantees, case studies, state regulation
contacts, state reimbursements, feasibility analysis,
market analysis, and additional resources.
State
Assisted Living Practices and Options State Assisted
Living Practices and Options (publication) is a guide
to assisted living regulations for State policy makers.
Select the link "Policy" below the "Coming Home Program"
on menu bar. Published by the NCB Development Corporation
and National Academy for State Health Policy.
State
Assisted Living Policy 2002 (publication)
This major report summarizes current regulations and
Medicaid reimbursement for assisted living and board-and-care
facilities in each of the 50 states. Includes detailed
comparisons of state policy. Published by the National
Academy for State Health Policy.
Use of Section 202 Projects to Support Assisted Living
Activities for Frail Elderly and People with Disabilities,
Notice
98-12. [After clicking on this link, slect "Notices"
next to Housing, then click on "Search." On
the next page enter 98-12 next to Document Number and
click on the Submit button. Then click on Notice 98-12.]
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If
you are interested in setting up an assisted living program in a
HUD assisted housing development, take a look at the following information:
The
Assisted Living Conversion Program (ALCP), FY
2004 NOFA and application materials. This program provides private
nonprofit owners of eligible developments with a grant to convert
some or all of the dwelling units in the project into an Assisted
Living Facility (ALF) for the frail elderly. The facility must be
licensed and regulated by the State (or if there is no State law
providing such licensing and regulation, by the municipality or
other subdivision in which the facility is located). The grant recipient
must obtain third-party funding to pay for the assisted living program's
supportive services.
Read
the Assisted
Living Working Group's (ALW) Final Report. The ALW began when,
"in follow up to the Senate Special Committee on Aging hearing held
in April 2001, committee staff met with numerous assisted living
stakeholders and asked them to develop recommendations designed
to ensure more consistent quality assisted living services. The
primary directive was to be inclusive and permit any interested
national organization to participate in the endeavor. Shortly thereafter…
the Assisted Living Workgroup began to take shape as nearly 50 organizations
came together to discuss assisted living and develop recommendations."
Read
a recently released report entitled "Affordable
Assisted Living: Surveying the Possibilities", prepared for
Volunteers of America by the Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard
University in January 2003.
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