Home Health Care News August 27, 2024
Audrie Martin

New York State has recently faced its share of challenges, including Gov. Hochul’s 2025 budget and the effort to reduce Medicaid spending, which directly impact the state’s Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP). It seems the only constant in the state is change.

Home Health Care News recently spoke with Special Touch Home Care CEO Evan Ostrovsky about the company’s 40-year history, serving 150,000 patients, its expansion into New York’s Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) as a fiscal intermediary, and how the company expects to grow amid these changes.

Below is that conversation, edited for length and clarity.

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