Adult Day Services and or Assisted Housing - Maine 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with SECTION 1: Program Information. Fill in the Program/Facility Name, Mailing Address, City, State, Zip, and County. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. Proceed to SECTION 2: Program Type. Select the appropriate program type by checking either 'Assisted Housing Programs' or 'Adult Day Services Programs'. This selection is crucial as it determines the applicable regulations.
  4. In SECTION 3: Waiver Information, provide a clear explanation of why the regulation(s) cannot be met and describe an alternative method that complies with the intent of those regulations.
  5. Complete SECTION 4: Submission by ensuring all required documents are attached. If requesting a 'Home Alone' waiver, include a doctor’s note.
  6. Finally, in SECTION 5: Declaration, certify that all information is true by signing and dating the form. This step confirms your commitment to accuracy.

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Adult daycare is generally more cost-effective compared to assisted living. The service only covers daytime hours and charges hourly rates. Adult day care is suitable for individuals who need supervision but can return to their homes in the evenings. It does not cater to seniors in need of full-time care or housing.
Adult Day Services programs offer a safe, positive, caring alternative to nursing home care for those who do not need 24-hour skilled nursing. These programs are designed to help people stay mentally and physically active, reduce isolation, improve their health, and prevent the decline of their abilities.
Admission to an assisted housing program can only be offered to individuals whose medical and physical needs can be met at the facility they have chosen to apply with.
In short, the main difference between the two is their size. Both of these options provide similar services but assisted living communities can care for more residents. The choice ultimately comes down to what you think better fits their needs.
The IHSS program pays caregivers, known as IHSS providers, to assist aged, blind, and disabled recipients with various domestic services and activities of daily living.

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The cons of assisted living include concerns with cost, privacy, and options for medical care.
Medicare does not pay for indefinite, long-term care like custodial care. It also does not pay for assisted living care or adult day care. In a facility, Medicare only pays for medically necessary skilled nursing and rehabilitation services in limited circumstances.

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