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NJ S3705

NJ S3705
Increases cap on personal care assistant services from 40 hours to 91 hours per week for Medicaid beneficiary determined clinically eligible for nursing facility level of care.


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Introduced
09/30/2024
In Committee
09/30/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill increases the cap on personal care assistant (PCA) services from 40 hours to 91 hours per week for a Medicaid beneficiary determined clinically eligible for nursing facility level of care. The bill defines "personal care assistant services" to mean health related tasks associated with the cueing, supervision, or the completion of activities of daily living, as well as related tasks. PCA services are certified as medically necessary; delivered in accordance with a beneficiary's written plan of care; and performed by a qualified individual, typically in a beneficiary's home, and under the supervision of a registered professional nurse. Currently, pursuant to State regulation, the Medicaid program limits PCA services to a maximum of 40 hours per week per beneficiary. Additional hours of service may be approved by the Department of Human Services on a case-by-case basis and based on exceptional circumstances. The sponsor believes that the existing policy puts pressure on seniors who need nursing facility level of care to leave their homes and seek care in long-term care facilities, a policy that is more expensive for the State and unfair to seniors who have worked all their lives to maintain the independence and dignity of living in their own home. In addition, 40 hours per week of PCA services is insufficient to supplement care from a beneficiary's family and friends. Since New Jersey's cost of living is one of the highest in the country, these caregivers often need more hours of PCA services for their loved one in order to maintain their own employment. Increasing the service cap for the State's most vulnerable Medicaid beneficiaries will ensure that they can thrive within the community for additional years. Specifically, the bill directs the Department of Human Services to approve, as medically necessary, up to 91 hours of PCA services per calendar week for any eligible Medicaid beneficiary who is clinically eligible for nursing facility level of care. The department is also required to modify the existing assessment tool for PCA services to reflect the provisions of this bill.

AI Summary

This bill increases the cap on personal care assistant (PCA) services from 40 hours to 91 hours per week for a Medicaid beneficiary determined clinically eligible for nursing facility level of care. PCA services are health-related tasks associated with the cueing, supervision, or completion of activities of daily living, performed by a qualified individual under the supervision of a registered professional nurse. The bill aims to ensure that Medicaid beneficiaries who need nursing facility level of care can maintain their independence and dignity by living in their own homes, rather than being pressured to seek care in more expensive long-term care facilities. The bill also requires the Department of Human Services to modify the existing assessment tool for PCA services to reflect the increased service cap.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 09/30/2024)

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