In Massachusetts, there are also Medicaid waiver programs that may assist eligible seniors. The Frail Elder Waiver (FEW) is designed to help older adults remain at home instead of moving into an institutional care facility. Additionally, the Moving Forward Plan Community Living (MFP-CL) waiver provides assistance for those in nursing homes who want to receive support at home.
Frail Elder Waiver
The Frail Elder Waiver (FEW) provides in-home support and services to delay or prevent admission to an institutional care setting. Services are tailored to individual needs and may include:
- Housekeeping and laundry
- Basic nursing
- Home-delivered meals
- Grocery shopping
- Home care aide
- Home health aide
- Transportation
- Companion and peer support
- Accessibility modifications
- Dementia coaching
To qualify, seniors must be aged 65 or above or over 60 and have a disability. Applicants must also need a nursing home level of care and it must be safe for them to remain at home with additional services.
Single claimants can’t exceed a yearly income of $30,276. This figure also applies to couples where only one spouse is applying for Medicaid assistance. For joint-applicant couples, the amount is doubled to $60,552 per year. Solo applicants, including single-spouse claimants, have an asset cap of $2,000. Non-applicant spouses have an enhanced limit of $137,400. For dual-applicant couples, the asset limit is $3,000.
Individuals should contact their local Aging Services Access Point (ASAP) to begin the enrollment process. The first stage is a clinical evaluation. To connect with an ASAP adviser, seniors can request a referral by calling Mass Options at (800) 243-4636 or completing an online referral form.
Moving Forward Plan Community Living
Seniors who have been residents in a nursing facility or rehabilitation unit for at least 90 days may be eligible for in-home assistance via the Moving Forward Plan Community Living (MFP-CL) waiver. The waiver is designed to provide services to help eligible individuals return home. It is not geared toward those who need 24-hour supervision.
Ongoing in-home care services may include:
- Home health aide
- Homemaker
- Assistance with personal care and daily living activities
- Rehabilitation therapies
- Skilled nursing
- Transportation
- Specialized medical equipment
- Family training
- Day services
- Companion and per support
To be eligible, seniors must:
- Have a functional medical need for services
- Be able to safely receive support at home or in the community
- Have been in a nursing home for the past 90 days or more
- Be aged 65 or above or disabled
- Meet waiver income and asset requirements
To apply for the MFP-CL waiver, individuals should complete the relevant application form. Forms are also available in Spanish. Completed forms should be returned by post to:
UMass MFP Waiver
Unit 333 South Street
Shrewsbury, MA 01545