This is mostly for those over 65, but anyone disabled under age 65 is eligible as well. I'm assuming he's applied and been accepted for SSDI benefits, which makes him officially disabled. If he hasn't, he should. Note the bolded information. There are also numbers for community social service programs listed. As an alternative, the doctors office is likely very familiar with transportation issues and social service needs. There are services available for families of someone ill and for those without families to help them. It's just a matter of taking the time to look into the solutions that are available. I suggest it might be helpful to all to spend a little time looking at options.
http://www.state.nj.us/health/consumer/ccpedfac.shtml
Community Care Program for the Elderly and Disabled
(CCPED)
INTRODUCTION
The Community Care Program for the Elderly and Disabled (CCPED) began October 1, 1983. CCPED was the result of a waiver submitted by the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Medicaid) in response to the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, Section 2176, Public Law 97-35, which encouraged the development of community-based services rather than institutional programs. The purpose of the program is to help individuals remain in the community or return to the community, rather than be cared for in a nursing facility or a hospital setting.
As a result of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, CCPED was renewed for an additional five years beginning October 1, 1986 and is renewable upon request by the State. Features of CCPED were also amended to better accommodate the needs of New Jersey citizens.
ELIGIBILITY
Individuals must be 65 or over and be eligible for Medicare or have other health insurance which includes hospital and physician coverage. Individuals under 65 must be determined disabled by the Social Security Administration and be eligible for Medicare, or be determined disabled by the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services, Disability Review Section, and have other health insurance including hospital and physician coverage.
All individuals must be assessed by the Department of Health and Senior Services as in need of nursing facility level of care.
An individual's own income must exceed the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) community standard up to the institutional cap or be ineligible in the community because of SSI deeming rules. An individual's resources may not exceed those required in the institutional program. Individuals who are currently Medicaid eligible for community services are not covered under the waiver. A spouse's income is not considered in the determination of eligibility, but the spouse's resources are considered.
SERVICES AVAILABLE
Eight services are available under CCPED. The services are case management, home health, homemaker, medical day care,
non-emergency medical transportation, respite care, social day care and prescribed drugs. Other Title XIX State Plan services are not available to CCPED beneficiaries. There is a cost cap on each individuals service package. There is no retroactive reimbursement of services provided prior to enrollment under CCPED.
SCOPE
CCPED is available statewide. The program has over 3,500 community care slots. Each county is allocated a specific number of slots in accordance with the needs of the county.
The Department of Health and Senior Services has responsibility for overall administration of the program and for assessment of the need for nursing facility care. Case management services are provided by County Boards of Social Services, Area Agencies on Aging, and home care agencies.
Total program costs are restricted by limits on the number of community care slots and on per-person costs. The case manager is responsible for the development of the service plan with the client/family, with input from provider agencies, and for monitoring the approved services and the cost of the service package. The program is funded by a match of Federal Title XIX (Medicaid) dollars and State Casino Revenue monies.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Inquiries can be directed to the Division of Aging and Community Services at (609)943-4060 or toll free to NJEASE at 1-877-222-3737.
For Financial Eligibility Services, Contact your local Board of Social Services:
Atlantic: (609) 645-7700
Bergen: (201) 368-7600
Burlington: (609) 261-1000
Camden: (856) 225-8214
Cape May: (609) 886-6200
Cumberland: (609) 691-4600
Essex: (973) 733-3000
Gloucester: (856) 256-2854
Hudson: (201) 420-3025
Hunterdon: (908) 788-1300
Mercer: (609) 989-4663
Middlesex: (732) 745-3729
Monmouth: (732) 431-6314
Morris: (973) 326-7247
Ocean: (732) 349-1500
Passaic: (973) 225-3111
Salem: (609) 299-7200
Somerset: (908) 526-8800
Sussex: (973) 383-3600
Union: (908) 965-2764
Warren: (908) 475-6301