Accessing Medicaid home care in New York can feel impossible. Home Care Advisory Group's free guide helps families understand eligibility and get the care their loved ones need. With 96% of NYC seniors choosing to age at home, timing matters. Learn more: https://homecareadvisory.org/guide-applying-medicaid-home-care
Let's be honest—figuring out Medicaid home care in New York can feel like a full-time job. You're trying to help your mom stay in the home she loves, but the forms, the rules, the steps? It's a lot.
That's where Home Care Advisory Group steps in. They've put together a free, step-by-step guide that breaks down exactly how to apply for Medicaid-funded home care in New York. No more guessing. Just clear, simple answers that walk you through the whole thing—start to finish.
Now here's why this matters: New York City's senior population has skyrocketed—one-point-four-three million people aged 65 and up as of 2023. That's a 53 percent increase since 2000. And out of those? Over six hundred thirty-six thousand seniors are already enrolled in Medicaid. Even more telling? 96 percent of them want to age at home, not in an institution.
Home Care Advisory Group's guide lays out everything you need to know, including the three main Medicaid programs you can apply for: PCAP for certified home aides to help with daily tasks; CDPAP so you can hire and manage your own caregivers—even a family member or friend; and MLTC for more complex, long-term healthcare needs. You'll get the full rundown on income and asset limits, medical criteria, and how to submit your paperwork through the right channels.
And the people behind the guide know what they're doing. Home Care Advisory Group works directly with families across New York. Their senior care advisors specialize in Medicaid applications, care planning, insurance claims, and veterans' benefits—basically, everything that helps keep your loved ones safe, supported, and at home.
They've got the track record to back it up too: 95 percent patient satisfaction and 20 percent drop in emergency room visits among clients. So if you're helping someone age in place or planning ahead for your own care, don't wait until you're in crisis mode. Read the guide now by clicking on the link in the description. Home Care Advisory Group City: New York Address: 99 Hudson Street #5th floor Website: https://homecareadvisory.org/ Phone: +1 212 540 2984 Email: info@homecareadvisory.org