Key Highlights
- CareAtHome chosen by CMS for the new GUIDE Model starting July 2025.
- GUIDE Model supports people with dementia and their caregivers.
- Partnership with Vesta Healthcare to deliver the program in 11 states.
- Comprehensive support including care coordination and respite services.
- Aligned with Biden Administration’s National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease.
Source: Business Wire
Notable Quotes
- “CMS is excited to partner with CareAtHome and Vesta Healthcare under the GUIDE Model. GUIDE is a new approach to how Medicare will pay for the care of people living with dementia. The GUIDE participants are envisioning new ways to support not only people living with dementia but also to reduce strain on the people who care for them so that more Americans can remain in their homes and communities, rather than in institutions.” — Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, Administrator at CMS
- “We are proud to be part of this innovative new program from CMS to support patients with dementia and their caregivers. The additional resources and assistance for caregivers included in the GUIDE model will positively impact patients’ ability to manage their health and maintain independence from the comfort of home. Vesta Healthcare, in partnership with CareAtHome and our network of home care provider partners, are excited to deliver even more for patients and their caregivers to help alleviate the daily complexities of care and improve quality of life.” — Randy Klein, CEO at Vesta Healthcare
SoHC's Take
The inclusion of CareAtHome Medical Group in CMS’ GUIDE Model represents a significant step forward in the support for dementia patients and their caregivers. This initiative underscores the importance of coordinated care and the provision of essential services such as respite care, which can substantially alleviate the burden on caregivers. By partnering with Vesta Healthcare, CareAtHome is positioned to leverage advanced home-based care solutions to enhance the quality of life for dementia patients. This aligns with the broader goals of the Biden Administration’s healthcare policies and the National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease, marking a pivotal move towards more compassionate and comprehensive dementia care.