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Adult Foster Care (AFC) & Homes for the Aged (HFA)

This page is intended for Adult Foster Care and Homes for the Aged providers who want to receive the Medicaid personal care supplement payment out of Title XIX funding.
 
Adult Foster Care (AFC) homes are licensed residential settings that provide 24-hour personal care, protection, and supervision for individuals who are developmentally disabled, mentally ill, physically handicapped or aged who cannot live alone but who do not need continuous nursing care.  AFC Homes are restricted to providing care to no more than 20 adults.

A Homes for the Aged (HFA) provides 24-hour room, board, and supervised personal care to:

  • 21 or more unrelated, non-transient individuals 55 years of age or older. 
  • 20 or fewer individuals 55 years of age or older that are operated in conjunction with and as a distinct part of a licensed nursing home. 
Note: HFA is restricted to providing care to persons who are 55 years of age or older
COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) 2023 Benefit Changes


As per recent federal legislation,  Michigan will restart monthly eligibility renewals for both fee-for-service Medicaid and Medicaid Health Plan (MHP) starting in June 2023. Certain waived policies that were in place during the PHE are now in the process of unwinding and will continue the unwind process as the authority for these policies expire.

For more information about how benefits connected to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency are changing visit www.Michigan.gov/2023BenefitChanges

Additional COVID-19 Information

Additional Resources

Adult Foster Care & Homes for the Aged Emergency Planning

Adult Foster Care & Homes for the Aged Emergency Planning

Getting Started

Getting Started

Adult Services Authorized Payments (ASAP)

Adult Services Authorized Payments (ASAP)

FAQ

FAQ

Contact Us

Contact Us