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Connecticut plans to cap home care for disabled residents, risking longer waits and more institutional care.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont proposes replacing the state’s unlimited Community First Choice program, which supports home care for 7,000 disabled individuals, with a capped waiver program.
The change aims to address rising costs, with long-term care spending reaching $4.3 billion in 2025, but advocates warn it could create long waitlists, limit access, and increase reliance on institutional care.
While current participants would keep services, future applicants may face barriers, sparking concern over loss of independence and increased burden on families.
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