The Michigan Campaign for Quality Care supports House Bill 6195

Numerous senior and disability rights groups, including MCQC are urging the Michigan Legislature to pass House Bill 6195. The bi-partisan bill would strengthen options for more than 60,000 Michigan seniors and persons with disabilities who receive care in their own homes as an alternative to institutionalized care.

 

MCQC supports this important legislation for three main reasons:

 

 

 

 

MCQC played a crucial role in creating the Michigan Quality Community Care Council, a pilot program that  provides a registry that matches Medicaid recipients who require assistance with qualified homecare providers in their area. These providers undergo background checks and rigorous screening. They also have access to critical training on issues such as first aid, CPR, how to lift properly, nutrition, and working with those who have Alzheimer’s and dementia.  

 

House Bill 6195 would transform this successful pilot program into a permanent program. MCQC supports this critical legislation because it will provide choice for seniors and persons with disabilities, strengthens background checks and training for homecare providers, and save taxpayers money.

 

To read the bill,  go to http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2009-2010/billengrossed/House/pdf/2010-HEBH-6195.pdf.

 

To  learn more about the Michigan Quality Community Care Council website, go to www.mqccc.org.