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Des Moines, Iowa - The House unanimously approved a bill
today to increase the personal needs allowance for seniors in a nursing home
on Medicaid to $50 per month.
“Increasing the personal needs allowance for seniors is long over due. The
increase will give them more independence and flexibility in their daily
activities and lifestyle,” said State Representative Ro Foege of Mount
Vernon.
House Bill HF 2319 increased the personal needs allowance from $30 (current
level) to $50. All personal income, except for the personal needs allowance,
goes to the nursing home to pay home costs. The personal needs allowance is
kept for haircuts, laundry, and any other personal services not included in
nursing home care.
Democrats have worked to increase the allowance for many years and it has
been a top priority of the Older Iowans Legislature as well. It is estimated
to cost the state $1.4 million per year.
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