Home-Based Care

Centering Perspectives of Dually Eligible Older Adults of Color

Too frequently, health and social care quality measures are designed with the perspectives of providers or payers, rather than the people receiving care. This project engaged a small group of dually eligible older adults of color to learn their priorities regarding the quality of home and community-based services. Report January…...

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Type of Home Care—Informal Versus At Least Some Formal—Matters for Recipients’ Perceived Control

This study investigated how receiving home care from different sources was associated with two facets of perceived control (mastery and perceived constraints) among adults with varying levels of physical disability. Journal Article September 2023...

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Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic

This article examines two developments in home and community-based service (HCBS) options during the COVID-19 pandemic: a one-year increase in the federal Medicaid matching rate for HCBS and administrative flexibilities permitting states to temporarily expand and modify their existing Medicaid HCBS programs. Journal Article April 2024...

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