New York Health Care, Inc. Sees Continued Growth In Its CDPAP Program

New York Health Care, Inc. Sees Continued Growth In Its CDPAP Program

New York Health Care, Inc., a licensed home health care agency servicing the five boroughs of New York, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties on Long Island, Westchester, Rockland, Orange and upstate New York, today announced that it continues to see strong and growing demand for its CDPAP (Consumer Directed Personal Assistance) program.

“We began servicing CDPAP patients in early 2015 and have seen the demand for CDPAP services grow steadily as Medicaid-eligible patients become more aware of the program. Under CDPAP, qualified patients may choose their own care provider, which includes most family members and others known to the patient,” stated Murry Englard, the Company’s CEO.

“More and more patients are requesting information on CDPAP and are becoming increasingly more comfortable with caregivers known to them. We see this program trending and project that the demand for CDPAP services will continue to grow,” added Lisa Grossman, the Company’s Director of Special Projects.

Medicaid-eligible patients interested in learning more about how CDPAP works and how it may work for them are urged to contact us at 718-375-6700 ext. 2915.

ABOUT NEW YORK HEALTH CARE

New York Health Care offers the most reliable home non-medical companions and senior care services in New York and surrounding areas. Our Home Care professionals provide hands-on care at all times: companions, home health aides, and other skilled nursing services.  Since 1983, New York Health Care has had one single focus and mission: to provide the most caring home care services in Long Island, New York.  We are committed to the most reliable Elderly Home Care companion services for Seniors and others to maintain comfort in YOUR own home, in a hospital, an assisted living facility, or a residential care facility.

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