Health Care Reform and People with Special Needs

We’ve come across a terrific article that we are running in the next issue of the “Senior Sunshine Times. ” The following breaks down the new health care reform policy as it pertains to people with special needs, including seniors.  The article and more information can be found at the Special Needs Answers website.

Health Care Reform Offers Something Old, Something New for People With Special Needs

Although it took more than a year of back and forth, a comprehensive health care reform bill and an associated reconciliation bill finally passed both houses of Congress and were signed into law by President Obama. People from both sides of the aisle have complaints about various portions of the legislation, but it is clear that the new law will have far-reaching consequences for people with special needs. Since the size of the law is staggering, we have highlighted some of the most important features of health care reform as it pertains to people with special needs.

Funds to Move People from Institutions into the Community

The Community First Choice Program will offer states that develop community support programs for people with disabilities partial Medicaid reimbursement from the federal government. States that participate in the program would have to create specialized programs that specifically help people with special needs who require an institutional level of care move into the community. Most of the suggested programs will focus on providing in-home support and attendants. The program is funded for five years, but can be extended in the future if necessary.

Insurers Will Not Be Able to Refuse Coverage to People With Pre-Existing Conditions

One of the most talked-about provisions of the new law prevents health insurance companies from denying coverage to people with pre-existing medical conditions. People with special needs who do not receive comprehensive health insurance coverage through government programs or a relative’s health insurance have routinely been denied private coverage because of their special needs. The new law prevents insurance companies from denying coverage based on these pre-existing conditions. This portion of the law will not apply to coverage for adults until 2014, but children with pre-existing conditions should be covered under the new law this year.

No Lifetime Limits on Coverage

No matter the amount of care an insured receives, she will be able to keep her insurance coverage.

Children Can Remain on Parents Policies until Age 26

Parents will be able to keep children on their medical insurance until their children reach age 26, whether or not they are in school. Insurance policies differ considerably on coverage they provide the children of insured beneficiaries.

Extension of Mental Health Parity

The Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 recently took effect for group insurance plans covering more than 50 people. This law requires plans that include coverage for mental illness to provide that coverage on an equal footing with coverage for other medical conditions. For instance, insurers are no longer allowed to charge higher co-pays for visits to mental health professionals than they would for visits to medical doctors. The health care reform law eventually extends mental health parity to all plans, regardless of the number of participants, and it goes one step further by including mental health care as “essential” care that plans are required to cover.

CLASS Plan Allows Voluntary Purchase of Long-Term Care Insurance

Despite the best efforts of insurance industry lobbyists to kill it, the new health care reform law includes the CLASS (Community Living Assistance Services and Supports) Plan, a program that allows individuals to purchase long-term care insurance from the government. Those who wish to participate would pay a modest premium (yet to be determined, although originally estimated to be $65 a month). After they had contributed for at least five years, participants would be eligible for a benefit that would vary depending on functional ability but that would average at least $50 a day. While the benefit would be modest compared to the average cost of nursing home care, it could be used instead to pay for a range of services that would help people stay in their homes. The CLASS program could be of greatest use for those people with special needs who do not require full-time nursing home care, but who will need additional in-home care as they get older.

New Office Will Help Integrate Medicaid and Medicare Benefits

A sizable number of people with special needs, known as “dual eligible” beneficiaries, receive both Medicaid and Medicare. As anyone with a dual eligible family member knows all too well, coordinating the various benefits offered by Medicaid and Medicare is next to impossible. What makes matters worse is that some provisions of Medicare law, especially prescription drug coverage, can directly contradict and cancel out better coverage offered by Medicaid. The health care reform law will create the Federal Coordinated Health Care Office to coordinate between the two programs and encourage the states to provide a higher level of care to dual eligible beneficiaries.

Dramatic Expansion of Medicaid

Current federal regulations require states participating in the Medicaid program to provide coverage for children in families living under the federal poverty level, and to extend coverage to their parents in certain situations. Although people who qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) often obtain Medicaid benefits, for the most part adults who do not have severe disabilities and who do not have children have a hard time getting Medicaid. Under the health care reform law, states must offer Medicaid to all adults making less than 133 percent of the poverty level by 2014. This dramatic expansion of Medicaid could provide benefits to many people with special needs who do not otherwise qualify for the program because they are able to work, albeit in low-paying jobs. States that want to begin offering these benefits immediately can apply for federal funding of Medicaid expansion beginning this week.

Higher Medicaid Payments to Doctors

It can often be difficult to find doctors who accept Medicaid because of the program’s low reimbursements, which average only 72 percent of rates paid by Medicare. In 2013 and 2014, Medicaid’s reimbursements to doctors will rise to the same level as Medicare, making it more likely that a doctor will participate in the program.

Additional Training For Workers Who Assist People With Disabilities and Funding for Research

The new law also designates funds for the training of behavioral health workers who assist people with special needs. Funds are also set aside for private research institutes devoted to researching mental illness.

Dementia and Driving

There is no question that a person who gets lost when taking a walk should not be behind the wheel of a car and thus there is no question that a person with full blown dementia should not be driving. However it is tricky to say exactly when a person’s dementia has gotten to a point where it is no longer safe for them to drive. When in its early stages, dementia barely inhibits a person at all, and thus makes it no more dangerous for them to be behind a wheel than as with any other person. So when exactly is it that the license should be taken away… how do we tell, and how do we handle this situation with care?

Well I just read an amazing article that breaks it down into a 30 point scale which essentially says that any person that scores above a 26 on this scale is no longer fit to drive. Some of the credential on this scale is as follows:

• Clinical Dementia Rating Scale score 0.5 or higher (Level A)
• Caregiver rating of patient’s driving ability as marginal or unsafe (level B)
• Recent history of traffic citations (Level C)
• Recent history of accidents (Level C)
• Reduced driving mileage–less than 60 miles per week (Level C)
• Self-reported avoidance of driving situations (Level C)
• Minimental status scores of 24 or less (Level C)
• Aggressive/impulsive personality behaviors (Level C)

More on this subject can be found by reading the Evaluation and management of driving risk in dementia. Which can be found here:

http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/74/16/1316

and by reading my source blog found here:

http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2010/05/patients-dementia-stop-driving.html/comment-page-1#comment-134545

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Life Insurance

There are a lot of life insurance companies out there and they all advertise on the same base principle of helping your loved one after you pass. For only so much a month, we guarantee so much money at time of death. Well to be frank, this whole set up is essentially a scam, and here is why:

A life insurance company, is in fact, a company (go figure right). What this means is that there goal is to make a profit. Meaning that there goal is to get more money coming in then they have money going out. So, per client they insure, the client is going to end up paying more to them then they will pay to the clients family upon decease, if the client dies at all while under the coverage.

Now, one can imagine that this could balance out to not be that terrible of a thing if the profit margin isn’t that great. However, every time you see an ad on TV, or hear an ad in the radio, that is more money that comes from our “monthly payments”. All the employees they hire get paid from these funds as well, in addition to the high CEO paycheck. When all is said and done, if life insurance was truly “worth it”, then these companies would not stay in business.

Now there are different kinds of life insurance, and some promise help for retirement, but these plans are even worse. If you are worried about an accident keeping your family financially secure in case of one, then term life insurance is the way to go. Though whole life insurance does provide some return on investment, it is only about 2.5% annual, which is a fraction of what a healthy market portfolio would provide. If one invests the difference in cost between term and whole insurance over the period of the term, they will find that when the term is up, and if they find themselves still breathing, their investment return will most likely already cover what the whole insurance return would have been. At this point the person can be their own life insurance.

Essentially, the trick is to invest wisely and save carefully. Remember that any company out there has the goal to make money.

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When Elder-Care homes Face Eviction

With the economy in turmoil as of late, many people have been forced to face foreclosure, not excluding those owning and operating Elder-Care homes. In fact in the Bay City area alone there have been over 100 fore closings of Elder Care homes.

In the case of an Elder-Care home foreclosing, the departments are usually set up and prepared to help the residents move to another home in the area, however sometimes the owner of the home won’t even tell the residents that they are being evicted. In cases such as this, things get a little more difficult, as the eviction still takes place, however, they “aren’t just going to kick people that can’t take care of themselves out on the street.” Really all that this does is prolong the foreclosure process.

Personally, I feel this whole system of housing and owning property we have intact is ridiculous. If you are a frequent reader of my blogs, I am sure you already know that I feel there Is much in this world that we need to change, and this is most definitely one of those things. The very fact that a persons home can be simply stripped out away from them in cases where they experience hard times is absurd. Why is this allowed? It’s so that the banks can make a profit. A person’s life is worth less compared to a banks financial assets, wonderful thought huh?

This problem gets further compounded when one looks at people that own far more land then they reasonably need. People that on acres and acres and acres of land that they rarely ever see and hardly ever use. Then there are people that own land all over and rent that land to others. This whole things wouldn’t be that big a deal if land was an ever increasing commodity, but it’s not. Population, however, is ever increasing. How is the new population supposed to acquire this already owned land? One might answer, that the previous owners die, but in the case of a corporation owning the land this is not true. Basically, we are forced to rent out our land from other owners, and in the case we can’t afford to do so, we end up sleeping in Walmart parking lots. I would say out in the streets, however in many places, sleeping in the streets is illegal.

This is a problem that effects everyone at all ages as we are constantly struggling to make our mortgage payments, pay our rent, or pay our land tax. Much like how I feel about food, I feel shelter is something that should simply be provided for, for everyone, free of charge. Now I say simply, but this solution would not be a simple one to implement (though it is far from impossible). I honestly do not yet have an idea on how to go about it, however, I definitely feel that this is how things should, and can, be.

People caring for family member suffering with dementia have enough to worry about already. Making sure their elder relatives don’t get evicted most definitely should not be on that list.

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Happiness

Relearning to have fun, enjoying your freedom, not stressing over your appearance, and just not stressing in general; I have written about many things over the past couple months, but all of these topics have essentially one goal, and that is to try and help us to find happiness.

The quest for contentment is one in which we are all continuously on and even when we find it, we then oftentimes become overly obsessed with keeping it. We can become so obsessed, that we forget what it is we were trying to do in the first place and lose the once found happiness in the process. This can very oftentimes be seen in relationships when jealousy and possessiveness develop.

When a person says happiness comes from within, this saying holds true on many levels… However, the way it best rings true, or at least is easiest to understand, is that once happiness is found to not become obsessed with protecting the objects that you think are making you happy. This act alone will end the very thing being “protected”. Instead remember that even though you are enjoying your situation, the happiness you are feeling is coming from you.

Enjoy your freedom and retirement and go out and play Golf if you can. If that is not a possibility, solve a puzzle or toss a ball around. Go to the beach, the park, or take a stroll. Just live and play like a child again, for no other reason aside from it’s fun and you can. Let your external reward or the productivity achieved be your own happiness. :)

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