The cost of living index of Harrisburg Metro Area (PA) was 97 for all in 2017. The cost of living index of York Metro Area (PA) was 97 for all in 2017.

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The cost of living index measures the difference in the price levels of goods and services across regions. The average cost of living index in the U.S. is 100, with higher values corresponding to costlier goods and services. Data is available for U.S. states and metropolitan areas.

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Economy and Cost of Living Datasets Involving Harrisburg Metro Area (PA) or York Metro Area (PA)

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    Percentage of Individuals with Disabilities and Seniors served by Office of Long Term Living (OLTL) in Home and Community base setting CY 2015 - Current Annual County Human Services

    data.pa.gov | Last Updated 2022-10-17T19:38:56.000Z

    The county percentage of those served in an Office of Long Term Living (OLTL) waiver (Attendant Care, OBRA, Independence, and Aging) as compared to those served in a Nursing Facility. Attendant Care/Act 150 If you have a physical disability, the Attendant Care Waiver and state funded Act 150 program may be available to you to continue to live in your home and community with support and services. Eligibility To be eligible for Attendant Care Services, you must: Be a resident of Pennsylvania Meet the level of care needs for a Skilled Nursing Facility Be between eighteen (18) and fifty-nine (59) years of age Be capable of a) hiring, firing, and supervising attendant care worker(s); b) managing your own financial affairs; and c) managing your own legal affairs For the Medicaid Home and Community Based Waiver Services Attendant Care Program, meet the financial requirements as determined by your local County Assistance Office. Have a medically determinable physical impairment that is expected to last of a continuous period of not less than twelve (12) calendar months or that may result in death To take advantage of the Attendant Care Act 150 Program, you may be assessed a minimal co-payment. This co-payment is based on your income and will not be more than the total costs of services Services that may be available to you include: Community Transition Services (available only through Medicaid Home and Community Based Waiver Services) Participant-Directed Community Supports Participant-Directed Goods and Services Personal Assistance Services Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) Service Coordination The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA), also known as the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987, has dramatically improved the quality of care in the nursing home over the last twenty years by setting forth federal standards of how care should be provided to residents. Independence Waiver If you are an adult with a severe physical disability, the Independence Waiver may be able to help you live or remain in the community and remain as independent as possible. To be eligible for the Independence Waiver you must: Be a Pennsylvania resident Be 18-60 - Individuals that turn 60 while in the waiver will be able to continue to receive services through the Independence Waiver. Individuals who are physically disabled (but not individuals with an intellectual disability or have a major mental disorder as a primary diagnosis, or who are ventilator dependent), who reside in a Nursing Facility (NF) or the community but who have been assessed to require services at the level of nursing facility level of care. In addition, the disability must result in substantial functional limitations in three or more of the following major life activities: Self-care, understanding and use of language, learning, mobility, self-direction and/or capacity for independent living. Meet the financial requirements as determined by your local County Assistance Office. Services available may include: Adult Daily Living Services Accessibility Adaptations, Equipment, Technology and Medical Supplies Benefits Counseling Career Assessment Community Integration Community Transition Services Employment Skills Development Financial Management Services Home Health Job Coaching Job Finding Non-Medical Transportation Personal Assistance Services Personal Emergency Response System (PERS) Respite Service Coordination Therapeutic and Counseling Services Aging Waiver Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for Individuals Aged 60 and Older Aging Home and Community-Based Waiver Services may be available to Pennsylvanians over the age of 60 to enable them to continue to live in their homes and communities with support and services. To be eligible for the Aging Waiver, you must: Be a resident of Pennsylvania Be a U.S. citizen or a qualified Non-citizen Have a Social Security Number Be 60 years of age or older Meet the level of care needs for a Skilled Nursing Facility Meet financial re