Advocacy will continue for elderly at General Assembly as legislative session starts
Leading the fight will be the
"Not only does it allow older Georgians to live at home as they desire, but it provides the care they need at a much lower cost," Johnson said. "The cost to provide home- and community-based care is roughly one-tenth of the cost of nursing home care."
Currently, 7,000 Georgians are waiting for HCBS help with tasks such as bathing and dressing, transportation to doctors and home-delivered meals. State aging officials said the service helped 33,875 to achieve greater independence in the fiscal year that began
The council and CO-AGE say they hope Governor-elect
The centers, located throughout the state, provide information and referral services to older Georgians about private and public help that is available. More than 95,000 Georgians received help through the centers in Fiscal Year 2017 from more than 26,000 community-based providers.
Additional funding approved in the legislative session is expected to add capacity by increasing the program's staff, technology and marketing. CO-AGE has other priorities dealing with service issues -- including expanded health care coverage for seniors, affordable housing for people who need help with daily living activities and tougher penalties and sanctions for personal care homes that do not comply with existing regulations.
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