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Type in the name of your company in the search bar below to see if it has been awarded for the CDPAP program. Once you find your company, you can view further details about its status.

  • Unlimited Care Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 41 other counties  

  • Great Direct Care Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 8 other counties  

  • Marton Care Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 21 other counties  

  • Caring Enterprises Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 16 other counties  

  • Western New York Independent Living Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 35 other counties  

  • Sunray CDPAP LLC

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 21 other counties  

  • Americare Inc. dba Americare of New York City

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • Tri-Med Staffing Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • All Care Home Health Services LLC

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • Glidedowan LLC dba All-American Home Care

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 35 other counties  

  • A&J Staffing Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • Center for Disability Rights

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 51 other counties  

  • Health Acquisition Corp.

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • FreedomCare LLC

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • Nemo Home Care LLC

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • Human Care LLC

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • Palliative Home Care of Niagara Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 7 other counties  

  • Heritage Christian Services Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 8 other counties  

  • JMD Care Services Inc. dba Homewatch Caregivers of Nassau County

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 51 other counties  

  • Eagle Eye FV Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 13 other counties  

  • Venture Forthe Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 60 other counties  

  • Special Touch Home Care Services Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 22 other counties  

  • Ideal Home Health Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 57 other counties  

  • Horizon Home Care Services Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • Hamaspik Care Inc. dba Hamaspik HomeCare

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • Caring CDPAP LLC dba Caring LHCSA

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 20 other counties  

  • Personal-Touch Home Care of N.Y. Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • America Homecare Inc.

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

  • Intergen Health LLC

    Awarded

    Awarded in Niagara county and 53 other counties  

  • Care Finders LLC

    Awarded

    Awarded Statewide  

In-Depth Analysis

Understanding Caregivers in the CDPAP Program

The Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) redefines home care, offering a fresh perspective on caregiving. But who exactly are these caregivers? Let's dive in to understand better.

Under CDPAP, caregivers are referred to as Personal Assistants (PAs). Unlike traditional home care, where agencies assign caregivers, the consumer selects their PA, offering more personal, tailored care.

  • Who Can Be a PA? Almost anyone can be a PA - friends, family, or neighbors. However, spouses and designated representatives cannot become PAs.
  • Training Requirements. While PAs aren't required to have certifications, the consumer or a designated person is responsible for training them to provide adequate care.
  • Roles and Responsibilities. PAs carry out both skilled and non-skilled tasks, from administering medication to helping with daily tasks like cooking or cleaning.

The beauty of CDPAP lies in its flexibility. PAs do not merely offer a service; they provide holistic support tailored to the consumer's needs, emphasizing a bond based on trust and understanding.

Creating an Intimate Care Environment

The traditional paradigm of caregiving can sometimes feel impersonal. CDPAP shatters this mold, creating an environment where care is not just a service but a bond. The consumer’s comfort, both physically and emotionally, is at the core of this program.

The CDPAP program acknowledges the emotional intricacies involved in caregiving. By allowing consumers to choose individuals they are already comfortable with, it fosters a care environment built on existing trust.

Conclusion

The CDPAP model of caregiving underscores the importance of personal connections in care provision. As the landscape of home care shifts towards more consumer-centric models, the role of Personal Assistants in CDPAP emerges as a beacon of holistic, connected, and compassionate care.