Residents’ rights waived for COVID reinstated with end of Public Health Emergency

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June 28, 2023

By Cherrie Nutley, LTC Ombudsman Western OK

With the end of the PHE, Public Health Emergency brought on by COVID, came to an end May 11, 2023, there are some things that will impact long-term care residents.

Residents receiving Medicaid will undergo a check, or redetermination, of their eligibility which is based on a person’s income, assets, and functional ability. States are supposed to redetermine eligibility by using existing information; however, individuals may be asked to submit additional information. Residents and their representatives should ensure their contact information is up to date with the Medicaid Agency. Medicaid enrollees who receive a notice of potential termination have the right to appeal against the decision, and to a hearing. Ask for help if needed.

Residents’ rights that were waived, such as choosing one’s roommate or to refuse relocation within the facility, and the right to receive notice before transfer to contain or treat Covid are reinstated. Residents who were moved for these reasons should be given a choice to return to their original room or nursing home, or to remain in their new location, depending on room availability.

If you have questions or concerns, please call Cherrie Nutley, LTC Ombudsman for SWODA at 580-562-5032.

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