
Long-Term Care at Home
If you or a loved one need assistance with activities of daily living, care coordination and medication management to remain safely at home, and have or are eligible for Medicare and Medicaid or just Medicaid, our participating agency – Elderplan/HomeFirst – offers two long-term care plan options that can help you achieve that goal.
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Elderplan Plus Long-Term Care (HMO-POS D-SNP)
Covers medical, hospital, prescription drugs and Long-Term Care in one convenient plan.
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HomeFirst Managed Long-Term Care (MLTCP)
Designed for people who qualify for Medicaid and suffer from conditions requiring ongoing home care. You can keep your existing medical and prescription drug coverages.
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Whether you or your loved one needs long-term care in one of our skilled nursing centers or support at home through our Managed Long Term Care plan, we’re here to help with compassionate services tailored to your health needs, lifestyle, and goals.
For Long-Term Care at:
MJHS Menorah Center, Manhattan Beach BK
1-718-851-5960
For Long-Term Care at:
MJHS Isabella Center, Washington Heights NY
1-212-342-9245
For Long-Term Care at Home Explore:
HomeFirst Managed Long-Term Care Plan
1-866-386-4177
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