Home Health Care News January 8, 2025
Joyce Famakinwa

On Tuesday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul revealed the latest organizations that will collaborate with Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), the administrator of the state’s Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP).

In November, Hochul revealed that PPL, and the state, would partner with a network of 24 community-based home care providers to improve CDPAP.

The newly announced partners are 11 independent living centers.

Broadly, CDPAP is a Medicaid-funded home care program that allows individuals seeking care to hire the caregiver of their choice. This usually means informal caregivers, which are paid for their services through the program.

Last year, as part of the passage of the 2025 budget, CDPAP went from having hundreds of fiscal intermediaries to just one. PPL...

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