N.L. eliminates liquid asset testing for those seeking long-term care and community support services

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NBHC Sustainability
October 02, 2018

Usually, only people with liquid assets below a certain level would be eligible for financial assistance and significant documentation would have to be provided. But starting November 1, people in Newfoundland will no longer have to provide proof of their liquid assets when applying for long-term care and community supports. As of February 1, 2019, the needs test for specific programs will be eliminated and income testing will be expanded to all services offered by the province’s regional health authorities. Eligibility will be determined through the Income Test, a system widely used in other jurisdictions.

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