The Oregon Health Authority announced that the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has approved the expansion of a support program for older adults and people with disabilities, allowing them to live independently.
With the thumbs-up from the federal agency, more options for support will become available, enabling individuals in Oregon to stay in their homes longer and with greater assistance.
The approval signifies a pivotal moment for the Oregon Department of Human Services, as it can now launch a new version of Oregon Project Independence funded through Medicaid, enhancing support for those in need.
This expansion reflects ongoing efforts to improve the quality of life for older adults and individuals with disabilities, facilitating access to essential resources for independent living.
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