New Jersey’s application for a Medicaid waiver would change the way federal money is administered for people with developmental disabilities, allowing many to stay out of institutions by receiving
more community-based support services.
If approved, the state is proposing to spend $90 million a year on
support that includes day programs for the disabled as an alternative to
living in one of the state's seven developmental centers.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Medicaid Waiver Would Increase Community-Based Services in New Jersey
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