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Why Glendale ADHC?
Glendale ADHC is a Community-Based Adult Service (CBAS) program which became effective on April 1, 2012, under the California Bridge to Health Care Reform waiver (search for Community-Based Adult Services related sections). CBAS was included in California’s Section 1115(a) Medicaid Waiver, entitled Medi-Cal 2020. The 1115(a) waiver was approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on December 30, 2015, was effective through December 31, 2020. DHCS received approval from CMS for a 12-month waiver extension on December 29, 2020. Currently, the 1115(a) waiver is renewed for an additional 5-year term, entitled CalAIM, effective December 29, 2021 through December 31, 2026.
Glendale ADHC offers services to eligible older adults and/or adults with disabilities to restore or maintain their optimal capacity for self-care and delay or prevent inappropriate or personally undesirable institutionalization.
Our services include:
- an individual assessment;
- professional nursing services;
- physical, occupational and speech therapies;
- mental health services;
- therapeutic activities;
- social services;
- personal care;
- a meal;
- nutritional counseling;
- transportation to and from the participant’s residence and the CBAS center.
Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) services are an optional benefit under the Medi-Cal Program in California.
ADHC is a Medi-Cal Managed Care benefit available to eligible Medi-Cal beneficiaries enrolled in Medi-Cal Managed Care. Eligibility to participate in ADHC programs is determined by the beneficiary’s Medi-Cal Managed Care Plan. Other Medi-Cal beneficiaries ineligible to enroll in Medi-Cal Managed Care may receive CBAS, if found eligible through the Los Angeles Medi-Cal Field Office, or it’s designee.