364-H - Foster family care demonstration programs for elderly or disabled persons.

* §  364-h.  Foster  family care demonstration programs for elderly or  disabled persons. 1. The department is authorized to designate up to ten  entities which may include general hospitals,  residential  health  care  facilities,  home  health  care programs, and long term home health care  programs for the purpose of testing whether foster family care  programs  for  certain elderly or disabled persons can be appropriate alternatives  to institutional placement in those instances where such individuals  do  not  have a home or the necessary resources or family support to live in  the community.    2. A hospital, facility, or program designated as a foster family care  demonstration program shall perform the following functions:    (a) recruitment, selection and training of families to serve as foster  families;    (b) selection of those elderly or disabled persons  who  will  receive  foster  family  care services under the demonstration project authorized  herein, and assessment of their needs;    (c) provision of or arrangement for necessary medical services; and    (d) monitoring the care being received by the  person  in  the  foster  family care home, and assessing the continuing viability of placement in  such home.    3.   Persons  eligible  to  participate  in  the  foster  family  care  demonstration programs authorized by this section shall be:    (a) medically eligible for placement in a skilled nursing facility  or  a health related facility or eligible for home care services;    (b)  capable  of  being  cared for in the community if a suitable home  environment and medical support services are provided; and    (c) lacking the home, resources or  family  support  to  live  in  the  community.    4.  Families  who  participate in the foster family care demonstration  program shall be willing and able to provide:    (a) room and board;    (b) supervision of or assistance with the activities of daily  living;  and    (c) personal care and other related services which may be necessary to  maintain the person in the community.    5. In designating a hospital, facility, or program to provide a foster  family  care  program,  the  department  shall  be  satisfied  as to the  cost-effectiveness of the proposal as  compared  to  institutional  long  term care.    6.  The commissioner may waive the provisions of titles one and two of  article seven of this chapter and regulations of the department relative  thereto as necessary  to  implement  the  provisions  of  this  section;  provided,  however, the commissioner shall be satisfied that the health,  safety and welfare of persons participating in the foster care  programs  are not affected negatively by such waivers.    7.  This  section  shall  not  be  interpreted  to  restrict a medical  assistance recipient's choice of provider of services  to  which  he  is  entitled  pursuant  to  this  title  or  to  authorize any change in the  eligibility criteria for medical assistance.    8. A medical assistance recipient may discontinue participation  in  a  foster family care demonstration program at any time.    9.  The  department shall utilize all potential sources of funding for  such foster family care programs including, but not limited to,  funding  available  through  titles sixteen, eighteen, nineteen and twenty of the  federal social security act and the federal older Americans act of 1965,  as amended. Services provided as part of a foster  family  care  program  and  related administrative expenses not otherwise eligible for coverage  under these or other funding sources shall be eligible for reimbursementunder  the  medical  assistance  program  for  the  purposes   of   this  demonstration  as  long as federal financial participation is available.  The department shall take all steps necessary  to  secure  such  funding  including  the  submission  of  applicable  waivers.  Copies  of  waiver  submissions shall be provided to the  chairman  of  the  senate  finance  committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee.    10.  The department, in consultation with the department of health and  the office for the  aging,  shall  provide  an  interim  report  to  the  governor  and  the  legislature  on  or  before November first, nineteen  hundred eighty-six and a final report on or before  October  thirty-one,  nineteen  hundred  ninety-five  on the results of the foster family care  demonstration program. The report  shall  include  findings  as  to  the  program's  cost  effectiveness  including  consideration of the costs of  maintaining the person in the community, funding  sources,  programmatic  benefits and the effect on the need for residential health care facility  beds. In the final report, the department shall offer recommendations as  to  whether the program should be extended, modified, eliminated or made  permanent.    11. Foster family care demonstration programs authorized  pursuant  to  chapter   nine  hundred  forty-two  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  eighty-three and chapter five hundred forty-one of the laws of  nineteen  hundred eighty-four shall comply with the provisions of this section but  shall  be  in  addition to the entities designated in subdivision one of  this section. Such previously authorized demonstration projects shall be  subject to the expiration date of this section.    * NB Repealed December 31, 2013