Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 6A— - PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES › Part Part D— - Primary Health Care › Subpart subpart iv— - home health services › § 255
The Secretary can give money to start home health programs where care is scarce. Public and nonprofit groups can get grants and for-profit groups can get loans to pay startup costs, including training for paraprofessionals and homemaker home health aides. The Secretary must look at each State’s needs, favor places with many elderly, poor, or disabled people, and pay extra attention to areas with poor transportation. For-profit borrowers must prove they are financially sound now and during the loan and that they cannot get a local loan at the usual local rate. Loan interest will match comparable U.S. government market rates adjusted for admin costs. Applications must use forms the Secretary sets. Up to $5,000,000 is authorized for these grants and loans for each fiscal year ending September 30, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1987. The Secretary may also fund or contract with groups to build training programs for paraprofessionals. Training for homemaker home health aides must include at least 40 hours of classroom instruction and at least 20 hours of supervised clinical practice, be done under professional supervision, teach how to help people stay independent at home, and cover personal care (like bathing, grooming, moving in and out of bed) and household care (like keeping a safe home, light housekeeping, and buying and preparing food). Programs that train people age 50 or older get extra consideration. Applications follow the Secretary’s forms. Up to $2,000,000 is authorized each fiscal year ending September 30, 1983–1987. The Secretary must report to the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce by January 1, 1984 on (1) the impact of grants and contracts made under subsections (a) and (b) as they were before October 1, 1981, (2) the need to continue grants and loans under subsections (a) and (b) as they are on the day after January 4, 1983, and (3) how training standards have been applied. The term “home health services” has the meaning given in section 1395x(m).
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42 U.S.C. § 255
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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