Abstract

This paper describes the procedures and methodology used in the development of a model In-Home Care services program for aged and disabled adults in Washington State. This program was designed to replace the existing Title XX chore services program in two geographic regions in which dissimilar chore service usage patterns have been exhibited by similar types of recipients. An analysis of the resultant cost, service utilization, and recipient health status data suggests that in the model program home-based services for the aged and disabled were provided in a more equitable and cost-effective manner than is the case with the existing chore service program in this state.

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