Assisted Living News 2026July10
GAO Releases Report on Assisted Living Spending and Coverage
The Government Accountability Office (GAO)
released a report on July 2 that profiles federal spending and Medicaid coverage of Assisted Living. The report was driven by a
2025 request from a group of Democratic Senators to update a 2018 GAO report on state and federal oversight of assisted living facilities that participate in Medicaid. For the 2026 report, GAO analyzed Medicaid and traditional, fee-for-service Medicare claims, as well as documentation for other programs that may cover assisted living services through agencies such as the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Social Security, and the Veterans Administration (VA). GAO found that 44 states covered assisted living services through various Medicaid programs such as the Home- and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver, a Medicaid demonstration, or state plan. HCBS waivers were most commonly used. GAO found that federal spending on assisted living services through Medicaid was at least $3.5 billion in 2024; total federal spending on assisted living services from all programs was unable to be calculated due to data limitations and differences in assisted living categorization by state. Federal-state Medicaid spending on services provided in assisted living averaged about $23,000 per beneficiary, but costs for services varied widely, both across states and within states, based on factors such as facility size, services, and location. Most Medicaid beneficiaries receiving services provided in an assisted living setting were dually-eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, with 24% of beneficiaries being between the ages of 65 – 74 years. Rates of beneficiaries aged 75 – 84 years, and 85 years and older were comparable. Stakeholders interviewed by GAO cited five key barriers affecting access to federally funded assisted living services: lack of coverage outside of Medicaid, coverage limitations within Medicaid, provider participation challenges, and the changing landscape including an increased demand for assisted living services at the same time that Medicaid funding is being cut at the federal level. LeadingAge closely monitors federal involvement in assisted living oversight and understands this report may provide fodder for future proposals to expand federal assisted living requirements, which LeadingAge opposes.
DDA is partnering with Therap to offer a billing training for ALF staff that or new to billing or want to attend to have a refresher. We will also have time for Q&A.
Please register and we hope you attend!
Please see the registration link here:
https://therapservices.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0vyKud6HRfyzkP1hL0zAhw
Topic
Nebraska ALF Provider Billing Refresher with Q&A
Description
This is an opportunity for Nebraska ALF Providers to receive a refresher on the billing process within Therap. The webinar will be presented by the Therap support team and our partners at Nebraska DHHS ADTBI team will join us as panelists to help answer any policy related questions. Please join us to get commonly asked questions answered, and be prepared to pose any questions you may have.
Time
Jul 22, 2026 03:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)










