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Nebraska drops caregiver hour limits after public push and governor's order, with new comments due Feb 2–Mar 4.
Nebraska has scrapped proposed limits on family caregiver hours under its Aged and Disabled Waiver program after public feedback and Governor Jim Pillen’s directive.
The original plan, which would have capped live-in care at 40 hours weekly and combined personal care and companion services at 70 hours, has been withdrawn.
DHHS maintained a 150% modified institutional cost cap with exceptions for health and safety needs.
The move aims to balance rising costs—over 300% since 2016—with access to home-based care.
A new public comment period runs February 2 to March 4, after which DHHS will review input and submit findings to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Nebraska deja caer los límites de horas de los cuidadores después de la presión pública y la orden del gobernador, con nuevos comentarios para el 2 de febrero y el 4 de marzo.