INDIANAPOLIS —The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) recently announced that Indiana PathWays for Aging launched for more than 123,000 eligible Hoosiers aged 60 and over.
PathWays for Aging is a Medicaid managed care program designed to improve the health and wellbeing of the Hoosiers it serves, provide choice for those members who want to age in their homes or communities, and better manage the rising costs of providing Medicaid coverage to the aging population. This becomes the state’s fourth managed care program in addition to the Healthy Indiana Plan, Hoosier Healthwise and Hoosier Care Connect.
On PathWays, individuals contact a care coordinator who can help them access services or find other resources to meet their needs. Some individuals on the PathWays program will qualify for additional services based on their needs and will be eligible for the PathWays home and community-based services (HCBS) waiver.
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