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2011 Alzheimer’s WALK

We had a very successful walk this year.

We raised approximately $235 to donate to the cure.

Thanks to all who participated!

We are looking forward to next year!

See everyone at the Breast Cancer Walk on the 22nd.

We have expanded to the surrounding Counties!

We would like to the let existing clients, potential clients, and individuals interested in employment know that we have expanded to the following counties:

  • Anderson County
  • Campbell County
  • Roane County
  • Knox County
  • Union County
  • Claiborne County
  • Scott County
  • Blount County
  • Loudon County

 Please tell your friends if we have moved to their county!!

 

 

What is the CHOICES program?

TennCare CHOICES in Long-Term Care (or “CHOICES”) is TennCare’s program for long-term care services.

Long-term care includes help doing everyday activities that you may no longer be able to do for yourself as you grow older, or if you have a physical disability-like bathing, dressing, getting around your home, preparing meals, or doing household chores. Long-term care services include care in a nursing home. Long-term care also includes certain services to help a person remain at home or in the community. These are called Home and Community Based Services or HCBS.

CHOICES is available statewide starting August 1, 2010. For more information about the CHOICES program, contact your TennCare health plan or call your local Area Agency on Aging and Disability (AAAD) at 1-866-836-6678.

Who Qualifies for CHOICES?

To be in CHOICES, you must:

  • Need the level of care provided in a nursing home;
  • AND qualify for Medicaid long-term care.

To qualify for Medicaid long-term care, your income can’t be more than $2,022 per month. (If it is, you may be able to set up a Qualifying Income Trust.)

AND, the total value of things you own can’t be more than $2,000. (The home where you live doesn’t count. And, you can’t have given away or sold anything for less than what it’s worth in the last five (5) years.)

There are two (2) groups of people in CHOICES.

CHOICES Group 1 is for people who receive nursing home care. For more information about nursing home care please click here.

CHOICES Group 2 is for certain people who receive home care instead of nursing home care. It’s only for:

  • Adults 65 years of age and older;
  • OR adults 21 years of age and older who have physical disabilities.

To enroll in CHOICES and receive home care services:

  • Your TennCare health plan (or MCO) must be able to safely meet your needs at home.
  • AND, the cost of your home care can’t be more than the cost of nursing home care. The cost of your home care includes any home health or private duty nursing that TennCare provides.

This doesn’t mean you’ll receive services up to the cost of nursing home care. The care you get in CHOICES depends on your needs.

CHOICES services will not take the place of care you get from family and friends.

The home care you get through CHOICES will work together with the help you already receive to help you stay in the community longer.

Care in CHOICES will be provided as cost-effectively as possible so that more people who need care will be able to get help.

What Home Care Services Are Covered By ACPS in CHOICES?

Here are some of the kinds of home care covered in CHOICES. Some of these services have limits.

    • Personal care visits – Short visits of no more than 4 hours where someone will help you do things like get out of bed, take a bath, get dressed, fix and eat meals, or use the bathroom.
    • Attendant care – The same kinds of help you’d get with personal care visits, but for longer periods of time.
    • Homemaker services – Help with your household chores or errands like laundry, sweeping, mopping or grocery shopping.
    • In-patient respite care – A short stay in a nursing home or assisted care living facility so your caregiver can get some rest.

How Do I Apply for CHOICES?

If you have TennCare, you can call your TennCare health plan (MCO). The number is on your TennCare card.

If you don’t have TennCare, contact your local Area Agency on Aging and Disability (AAAD) for free at 1-866-836-6678. Even if you don’t qualify for Medicaid, they can tell you about other programs that may help. Or you can apply online.

At any time you feel you need help applying for the program please feel free to contact our office and ask to speak the Madeline Miller at (865) 269-4943, she will be glad to help you in the application process. Or you can simple go to our Contact Us Page and send us a email with your questions,

New Employment Oportunities

We would like to let everyone know that we are now accepting applications for caregiver position! If you are interested in applying please come by the office to pick up an application.

Now Accepting BCBS and UnitedHealthcare

We are now accepting: BCBS and UnitedHealthcare insurance!