Home Modification and Repairs for Older Adults: Challenges and Opportunities for State Units on Aging: This report by the USC Fall Prevention Center of Excellence and ADvancing States reports on a national survey
NEW MEXICO AGING AND LONG-TERM SERVICES DEPARTMENT (ALTSD) (State Unit on Aging)
State Units on Aging (SUAs) are designated state-level agencies that develop and administer state plans that advocate for and provide assistance, including home modifications or repairs, to older residents, their families, and adults with physical disabilities. SUAs administer funds, including Older Americans Act funds, which may be used to support home modification or repair services through local Area Agencies on Aging and other state and local entities. Efforts of the New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) that involve home modification or repairs include:
1. ALTSD has an agreement with the State Medicaid Agency to ensure that consumers transitioning from long-term care receive necessary home modifications.
2. ALTSD partners with the Veterans Administration through the Veteran’s Directed Care Program to ensure eligible Veterans receive home modifications.
3. ALTSD partners with the Governor’s Commission on Disability’s Residential Accessibility Modification Program (RAMP) to provide referrals for funding for home modifications.
NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
1. Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver
Program Description: This Medicaid Waiver serves individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities so they may live as active members in the community. The maximum allowed funding for environmental modification is limited to $5,000 every five years.
Population Served: Individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities that occur before the age of 22.
2. Medically Fragile Waiver (MFW)
Program Description: MFW is New Mexico’s 1915(c) home and community-based services program serving individuals diagnosed with a medically fragile condition prior to the age of 22 and a developmental disability or who are developmentally delayed or at risk for developmental delay and meet an intermediate care facility for the intellectually and developmentally disabled level of care. Environmental modifications may be provided as a service.
Population Served: New Mexico residents who have a medically fragile condition and a developmental disability before age 22 and meet income guidelines.
3. Mi Via Self-Directed Waiver
Program Description: This consumer directed waiver is targeted to medically fragile individuals and individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities as a community-based alternative to institutional care. Environmental modifications may be provided as a service.
Population Served: Medically fragile New Mexico residents with intellectual or developmental disabilities who meet income and eligibility requirements.
NEW MEXICO GOVERNOR’S COMMISSION ON DISABILITY
Residential Accessibility Modification Program (RAMP)
Program Description: RAMP is a state-funded program for individuals with physical disabilities who need improvements to their homes that will improve their quality of life. RAMP services target safety or functional concerns that address the recipient’s specific functional strengths and needs.
Population Served: Residents of New Mexico with a documented physical disability and who meet income eligibility requirements.
NEW MEXICO HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Community Assistance and Community Services Block Grant
Program Description: The purpose of this service is to provide emergency assistance through six Community Action Agencies located throughout the state using money from the Community Service Block Grant (CSBG). Services may include weatherization, home repair and rehabilitation.
Population Served: Low-income New Mexico residents.
NEW MEXICO STATE ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
New Mexico Technology Assistance Program (NMTAP)
The State Assistive Technology Grant Program, funded under the Assistive Technology Act of 2004, supports comprehensive, statewide programs in each state that improve the provision of assistive technology (often home modification-related) to individuals with disabilities of all ages.
NEW MEXICO STATE FALL PREVENTION COALITION
New Mexico Adult Falls Prevention Coalition
For an up to date list of all state fall prevention coalitions, visit: https://www.ncoa.org/resources/list-of-state-falls-prevention-coalitions/