Our goal is to make your life easy for our seniors and families searching for an assisted living environment. We frequently visit and check these communities making sure they meet our high standards for quality of care.
The Assisted Living Waiver Program was developed to make affordable housing with personal and health-related services available to seniors and individuals with a disability. This program offers Assisted Living as an alternative to long-term placement in a nursing home. Assisted living bridges the gap between independent living and nursing home care. It provides personal support and services to provide more intensive care than is available through home care services.
Assisted living typically offers assistance with the activities of daily living and ensures residents have access to staff 24 hours a day. It also is less expensive and less restrictive than a nursing home. The
Assisted Living Waiver (ALW) program is one long-term care option for Medi-Cal recipients and offers an alternative to nursing facility placement. The program is a combination federal/state-funded program that allows eligible individuals to reside in and receive services from a California licensed Residential Care Facility.
They provide an alternative to long-term care placement in a nursing home, offering a quality of life in a home-like-setting!
More information is available through the DHCS ALW website: http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ltc/Pages/AssistedLivingWaiver.aspx.
Services that are required by state statutes and regulations to be provided or coordinated must include, but are not limited to:
As an Assisted Living Waiver member, you are responsible for paying for monthly room and board to the facility. You will keep a monthly personal needs allowance to use at your discretion.
As an Assisted Living Waiver member, you must be able to pay the established room and board payment. The room and board payment provide either a single or double occupancy living unit. You are responsible to pay the room and board fee directly to the facility each month.
Where can I get assistance if my income is less than the room and board fees?
By contacting your local Social Security Administration Office and providing notification that you are now in an assisted living facility, it often will result in an increase to your monthly income. This will allow you to have enough income to cover the room and board fees. Although this is not a guarantee, it is an avenue worth pursuing.
Which counties participate in the waiver?
Currently, Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Sonoma counties participate in the Assisted Living Waiver Program.
You do not need to currently reside in these counties to be added to the waiting list, but once approved, you would need to be willing to reside in an assisted living setting located in one of the above counties.
Community Assists – Specializing in The Placement of Medi-Cal Eligible Members into The California Assisted Living Waiver Program (ALW)