Pennsylvania Aging Parent Package

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Pennsylvania
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PA-P017-PKG
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This package is important for use in helping your aging parent organize their legal affairs as they begin to enter a later stage of life. It contains state-specific and multi-state documents that will help you in preparing your aging parent for and protecting your aging parent from events that may affect their health, finances and affairs after their death and are vital for your aging parent to maintain on file and safeguard in the event of an emergency or unforeseen life event.



The documents in this package include the following:



1) Last Will and Testament that suits your parent’s specific needs

2) Advance Health Care Directive(s)

3) General Power of Attorney effective immediately

4) Estate Planning Questionnaire and Worksheet

5) Financial Statement for an Individual

6) Personal Property Inventory sheet

7) Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets

8) Agreement for Home Health Care by a Nursing Service


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FAQ

Currently, four states offer paid family leave in order to care for a spouse. These are New Jersey, Rhode Island, New York, and California. All of these programs are intended to allow spouses to care for their partners for short periods of time, usually between 4 12 weeks.

Pennsylvania allows spouses to be paid for a limited number of ex- traordinary care services (e.g., home and community habilitation and certain trans- portation services) in some of its waiver programs, but not to the extent of these other states.

Retirement social security will not pay a caregiver directly. However, depending on your earnings amount through your working lifetime, and when you decide to take your social security income, you may make enough to pay for a caregiver.

Many government programs allow family members of veterans and people with disabilities to get paid for caring for them.Long-Term Care Insurance allows family members to be paid as caregivers. But some policies won't pay family members who live with the person they're caring for.

The most common program that pays loved ones for caregiving is a Medicaid option program known as Medicaid Waivers. These Waivers are also referred to Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waivers, 1915(c) Waivers, or even Section 1115 Waivers.

Yes, there are restrictions. Specifically, a spouse (husband or wife) or legal guardian cannot provide home care services and be paid for them through the state Medicaid waiver program. Spouses can only provide informal support, i.e. unpaid support.

OPTIONS is a program that allows individuals to receive services and supports in their homes and communities. Funded primarily through the Aging Block Grant, the OPTIONS Program (OPTIONS) serves individuals who are either financially or clinically ineligible for Medical Assistance (MA) Long-Term Services and Supports.

Commonly, it is an adult child who is paid via Medicaid to provide care, but some states, such as Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Kentucky, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Wisconsin, even provide funds for spouses to be paid

The Pennsylvania Caregiver Support Program works to ease the stresses of caregiving by focusing on the well-being of the caregiver. The program provides the primary caregiver with reimbursement for out-of-pocket costs associated with caregiving, such as respite, caregiving-related services and supplies.

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