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THE CONNECTICUT HOME CARE PROGRAM FOR ELDERS

. . . or CHCPE, is a program of the State of Connecticut Department of Social Services Alternate Care Unit (ACU) that provides supportive services to adults age 65+ so they may remain independent in the community rather than in an institutional setting.

We administer CHCPE in South Central Connecticut.  If you are in our service area, contact us at 203-752-3040 or TOLL FREE at 1-888-811-1222 or you may also refer yourself directly to the program by calling the Department of Social Services Alternate Care Unit at 1-800-445-5394, choose option 4.

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What services does the CHCPE offer?
Who pays for services?
Who is eligible for CHCPE?
How do you access CHCPE?
How do you know if you are in the region served by the Agency on Aging?
Can I own my own home?
What else can I own and still qualify for CHCPE?
Do I need to pay the State back for the services I get under the CHCPE program?
Will I have a say in what home care services are arranged for me?
Does the Agency on Aging provide the home care services I need?
How often will I talk with or see my care manager?
How does the Agency on Aging protect my privacy?
Where can I find out more? 

What Services does the CHCPE Offer?        (BACK TO LIST)

assessment
care management
ongoing monitoring of services
adult day care
home-delivered meals
homemakers
home health aides
skilled nursing visits
physical, occupational and speech therapy
mental health counseling
companion services
chore services
emergency response systems

Who Pays for Services?        (BACK TO LIST)

The Connecticut Home Care Program is funded by the State of Connecticut directly and in part through a state/federal partnership known as a Medicaid "waiver."
Program participants may be required to contribute toward the cost of services.
Although CHCPE cannot provide 24-hour, round-the-clock care, CHCPE services may be coordinated with other services paid for by family or personal resources in order to keep the client in the community.

Who is eligible for CHCPE?        (BACK TO LIST)

65 or older (there may be other programs available for those under 65)
a Connecticut resident
needs help with at least one activity of daily living such as bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, meal preparation, or medication management 
meets the program's financial eligibility requirements

How do you access CHCPE?        (BACK TO LIST)

Older adults, family members or any interested person may call the Department of Social Services Alternate Care Unit at 1-800-445-5394 Option # 4.  When calling the Alternate Care Unit to make a referral you will need: Social Security and Medicare numbers, basic financial information (assets and income), primary health problem(s) and why help is needed, as well as who the care manager should call to arrange the assessment home visit.  ACU will perform a quick financial and physical eligibility screen.  All potential eligible individuals are then referred to the Agency on Aging for an in-home assessment visit.

How do you know if you are in the region served by the Agency on Aging?        (BACK TO LIST)

Check our service area page
Check the Connecticut Association of Area Agencies on Aging describing Agency on Aging services areas.

Can I own my own home and still qualify?            (BACK TO LIST)

Yes, you may own your own home and participate in the program.

What else can I own and still qualify for CHCPE?          (BACK TO LIST)

This is not always a simple question.  If you own $1,600 or less (plus your home) you qualify financially for all versions of CHCPE. Under one component of the program, if you own $32,868 (or $43,824 if a couple), you may qualify.  (Figures as of 1/2010 - subject to change.)  These numbers do not include certain "exempt assets."
If you require services and your spouse does not, you may be able to ask the State to allow your spouse to keep more than these amounts and still qualify.   This is a request for a "spousal assessment."  You may wish to consult an elder law attorney knowledgeable about Medicaid.

Do I need to pay the State back for the services I get from CHCPE, and if so, when?           (BACK TO LIST)

Yes - At the time you are discharged from the program, the Department of Social Services could ask you or your estate to pay back the amount of services that were provided by CHCPE if you or your estate has assets to do so, subject to certain limitations (such as protecting your home for your spouse or disabled child).
However, as long as you, your spouse, or your disabled child are living in the home, the Department of Social Services will not record a lien on your home at the town Land Records.

Will I have a say in what home care services are arranged for me?           (BACK TO LIST)

Your services are based upon the findings of your assessment, your individual needs and preferences, your level of care, CHCPE program guidelines and service availability. The care manager will utilize your input as an important part of the decision making process. Our goal is to implement a plan of care that meets your needs and your individual preferences.

Does the Agency on Aging itself provide the home care services I need?           (BACK TO LIST)

If you have preferences for what agencies you wish to utilize we try to honor this -- as long as we have a contract with the agency.  We can't work with individual freelance aides.

How often will I talk with or see my care manager?           (BACK TO LIST)

Once you become a home care client your care manager will stay in contact with you and/or the agencies providing you home care services on a monthly basis. The care manager will visit you at least every six months, but more often if your situation indicates the need for more frequent visits.
You can always call your care manager if you need help.

How does the Agency on Aging protect my privacy?    

As required by law, the Agency on Aging has a privacy policy which you should read if applying for services.

Where can I find out more?         (BACK TO LIST)

You can read more about Connecticut home care programs on the Department of Social Services website.
If you are a service provider who wants to contract with the Agency on Aging, check our provider pages.

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