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256B.51 NURSING HOMES; COST OF HOME CARE.
    Subdivision 1. In-home care for elderly; experimental program. To determine the
effectiveness of home care in providing or arranging for the care and services which would
normally be provided in a nursing home, the commissioner of human services may establish an
experimental program to subsidize a limited number of eligible agencies or households which
agree to carry out a planned program of in-home care for an elderly or physically disabled
person. The household or agency to provide the services shall be selected by the person who will
receive the services.
This program shall be limited to agencies or households caring for persons who are
physically disabled or 60 years of age or older, and who otherwise would require and be eligible
for placement in a nursing home.
    Subd. 2. Grants. Grants to eligible agencies or households shall be determined by the
commissioner of human services. In determining the grants, the commissioner shall consider the
cost of diagnostic assessments, homemaker services, specialized equipment, visiting nurses' or
other pertinent therapists' costs, social services, day program costs, and related transportation
expenses, not to exceed 50 percent of the average medical assistance reimbursement rate for
nursing homes in the region of the person's residence.
    Subd. 3. Care plan required. An individual care plan for the person shall be established
and agreed upon by the person or agency providing the care, the person or agency receiving the
subsidy, the person receiving the care, and the appropriate local welfare agency. The plan shall
be periodically evaluated to determine the person's progress.
History: 1976 c 312 s 2; 1984 c 654 art 5 s 58

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