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  1. What is the COPES program? The COPES program pays for long-term care in your home or in a community setting, like an assisted living or an adult family home. Long-term care can include help from a trained caregiver to shower, dress, eat, use the toilet, walk, change position in bed, and manage your medications. The COPES program is administered ...

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  2. COPES is a Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waiver program that pays for services for people in community settings. These services help people who would otherwise need to be in nursing homes. “COPES” stands for Community Options Program Entry System.

  3. Questions and Answers on the COPES Program. Self-Help Forms. Read this in: Spanish / Español. Authored By: Solid Ground. COPES is a program that pays for personal care and other services for people in their own homes. COPES also pays for care in adult family homes, adult residential care facilities, and assisted living facilities.

  4. May 31, 2024 · Learn about the Washington State Apple Health’s COPES Medicaid Waiver, the available long-term services and supports to prevent nursing home admissions, the eligibility criteria, and the application process.

  5. What is COPES and What Services may be Available? Medicaid Long-Term Care, also known as “The COPES Program” is funded through the Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) – Home and Community Services (HCS) office.

  6. If you have difficulty with any part of the application process, such as filling out the COPES/Medicaid application, the HCS worker should assist you or a Pathways specialist can answer questions. Call us at 206-448-3110 or 1-888-435-3377.

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  8. COPES, for short, is a Washington State Medicaid (Apple Health) waiver program designed to enable individuals who require nursing home level care to receive that care in their home or alternative care environment, such as an assisted living residence.

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