consumer dissatisfaction with the state’s long term care. Unlike its neighbouring states –Oregon, Wisconsin, and many other states—New Jersey has not supported or initiated reforms and senior advocacy groups. This made New Jersey a less-friendly state for seniors.
New Jersey Long Term Care Information
The expansion of the federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 created reforms for long term care services funded by Medicaid. The program was initially tested on four states: New York, California, Indiana, and Connecticut to check the feasibility of reducing Medicaid expenditures. This enabled all states to adopt long term care partnership program upon the approval of state plan amendment submitted to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or CMS.
The New Jersey Long Term Care Insurance Partnership was approved by CMS on February 12, 2008, and became effective on July 1, 2008. The program is a collaboration of the New Jersey Department of Human Services and New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance. This program aims to address the underrated long term care services of the state. Partnership policies allow policyholders to buy benefits that are equal to the amount of assets to be protected. Before, policyholders had to become impoverished to meet the asset cut-off Medicaid. This, however, changed as policyholders are not forced to fritter all their assets just to reach the asset limit and become eligible for Medicaid. The “asset disregard” is the most promising feature of partnership policies.
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Crooked I – If you ever hear me * new 2009 * round the age of seventeen, Crooked I started an independent record company called Muscle Records with professional football players and a producer, also from Long Beach, Chucky Miller, Leonard Russell and producer LC aka Long Beach Most Wanted. It’s not known how many songs were recorded, and the music recorded during this period still remains unreleased to this day. This is when he caught the attention of Noo Trybe/Virgin Records, and landed his first record deal in 1995.[2] Crooked I originally got his start appearing on compilations released by Big C-Style’s record label, 19th Street Records, such as 19th Street LBC Compilation and Straight Outta Cali. He also appeared on the soundtracks to movies such as Ride and Caught Up, where he collaborated with Snoop Doggy Dogg, Tha Eastsidaz, and The Luniz. At the time, Crooked I was still signed under Noo Trybe/Virgin Records, who handled distribution for 19th Street Records. Business was going good, but for unknown reasons, Virgin Records decided to get rid of their urban division, otherwise known as Noo Trybe, and Crooked I was out of a record deal.[2] Wickliffe was later contacted by Big C-Style and Daz Dillinger to form DPG Records, which was originally going to be a sub-label under Death Row Records at the time. Crooked was going to be 20% owner of the label, and the first act released as well.[3] Daz left Death Row Records to run DPG Records independently, but rather than go …
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