Maine Announces Increased Payment Rates for LTC Facilities to Support 125% of Minimum Wage

The Mills Administration announced a plan to increase MaineCare (Medicaid) payment rates for 225 nursing and residential care facilities across Maine beginning January 1, 2022. The improved rates, which were overwhelmingly approved by lawmakers and signed into law by Governor Mills earlier this year as part of the biennial budget, will allow these facilities to increase pay for direct care workers to at least 125 percent of the state’s minimum wage. They also come as the Maine Department of Health and Human Services implements much-needed MaineCare payment increases for other direct care workers across a range of services, including home- and community-based care, behavioral health, and long-term residential care settings. Because of the complexity of the rate increases, the Maine Department of Health and Human Services had originally planned to increase rates for nursing and residential care facilities in July 2022. However, given the urgent need to further support direct care workers, Governor Mills directed the Department to utilize $4.5 million in already appropriated funding to begin these increased payments on January 1, 2022 in line with legislative intent.

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