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Governor Douglas Signs Long-term Care Laws

Montpelier, Vt., May 21, 2004--At a ceremony hosted by AARP Vermont, Governor Jim Douglas signed two bills into law that will significantly enhance long-term care options for Vermont's senior citizens, and help protect elderly and disabled Vermonters from having to spend their nest egg before becoming eligible for Medicaid.
Both measures were proposed by the Governor and are key component of Douglas' comprehensive health care reform package: "A Prescription for a Healthy Vermont."
" For the first time since 1989 when Vermont's first long-term Care Act was adopted, my administration looked very closely at all of the issues surrounding long-term care for elderly and disabled Vermonters," Douglas said. "After reviewing the situation, I decided that long-term care reforms must be an integral component of my health care reform package."
AARP-Vermont president Nancy Lang praised the legislation. "Quality long-term care choices and progressive funding approaches are key to the health and well-being of thousands of older Vermonters and their families," Lang said. "These two bills seek to improve access and choice of care while simplifying ways to plan ahead through long-term care insurance."
Governor Douglas said he was pleased that the Legislature strongly supported his proposals. "I am equally pleased to sign them into law," he said. "One, after related legislation passes through the Congress, will protect low and middle-income seniors from having to spend their nest egg and retirement savings before becoming eligible for Medicaid. The other will help us expand our home- and community-based long-term care options."

 

Gov. Douglas signs into law H.735 and H.737 Long-term Care Laws

Governor Jim Douglas signs into law H.735 Improving Availability of Home and Community Based Care Services and H.737 Long-term Care Insurance.

Governor Jim Douglas speaks on the importance of long-term care options for Vermont seniors

Governor Jim Douglas speaks on the importance of long-term care options for Vermont seniors.

 

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