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Minnesotas MA-Waiver programs provide services that help people with disabilities live in the community rather than in an institution. These programs are a part of Medical Assistance (MA).
A main difference between Elderly Waiver and Alternative Care eligibility is the income of the individual receiving services. To qualify for EW, a person must be eligible for Medicaid. Minnesotas Medicaid program is known as Medical Assistance.
Minnesotas MA-Waiver programs provide services that help people with disabilities live in the community rather than in an institution.

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Regardless of the language on the form, the purpose is always the same: informing patients about risks from medical treatment. This form is often part of the initial paperwork. For example, you might sign a waiver at the same time you are filling out hospital admission forms or a contest for treatment.
In 2025, the asset limit is $3,000 for a single applicant. For married couples, with both spouses as applicants, each spouse can have up to $3,000 in assets. When only one spouse is an applicant, the assets of both the applicant and non-applicant spouse are still limited.
For Minnesotans on Medicare and Medical Assistance (Medicaid), you can look into a Minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO) plan which includes coverage for home and community-based services like assisted living.
The Disability Waiver Rate System (DWRS) is Minnesotas uniform, statewide methodology to determine reimbursement rates for home and community-based services provided under the four Medicaid (MA) disability waiversthe community alternative care (CAC) waiver, the community access for disability inclusion (CADI) waiver,
Overview. Elderly Waiver (EW) and Alternative Care (AC) programs fund home and community-based services (HCBS) for people 65 years old and older who require the level of care provided in a nursing home, but choose to live in the community.

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