Community HealthChoices (CHC) and Office of Long-Term Living (OLTL): Free Meals and Comprehensive Care for Seniors
What is the Community HealthChoices Program?
Community HealthChoices (CHC) is a free program for those who are eligible, funded through Medicaid and Medicare. This managed care program in Pennsylvania helps older people with disabilities get the care they need. It brings together healthcare services and long-term support to help individuals live independently. This program is overseen by the Office of Long-Term Living (OLTL) and aims to make it easier for people to receive the proper care, whether they need medical treatment or long-term services, to live comfortably at home.
Who is Eligible for Community HealthChoices?
You may qualify for CHC if you meet any of the following criteria:
- You are 21 years old or older.
- You are eligible for Medicare and Medicaid (or “dual eligible”).
- You receive long-term services and support (LTSS) through Medicaid due to a physical disability or health condition, whether you are living at home or in a nursing facility.
If you meet these conditions, you must enroll in a Managed Care Organization (MCO) under CHC. This MCO will coordinate your care to ensure you receive the appropriate health services and support.
Once you are inralled in the program, we can deliver refrigerated, frozen, and shelf-stable meals directly to your doorstep in all 67 Pennsylvania counties, including Philadelphia, PA.
How Does Community HealthChoices Work?
Once enrolled in CHC, your Managed Care Organization (MCO) will coordinate your healthcare needs:
- Doctor visits and hospital care.
- Prescription medications.
- Nursing care and personal support.
- Services that help you stay home, such as personal care assistance.
CHC is designed to help people remain independent, avoiding needing long-term nursing home care whenever possible.
Submit your contact information to apply for Community HealthChoices
What Services Does Community HealthChoices Cover?
CHC provides a wide range of services, including:
- Primary healthcare (doctor visits, hospital services).
- Prescription medications.
- Behavioral health services.
- Long-term services and supports (personal care, nursing, assistance with daily activities).
- Transportation to medical appointments.
- Home- and community-based services to help you live safely at home.
What is the Role of the Office of Long-Term Living (OLTL)?
The Office of Long-Term Living (OLTL) oversees the CHC program. OLTL’s mission is to help older adults and people with physical disabilities receive the support they need and ensure that these services are delivered effectively. OLTL is committed to helping individuals live independently and with dignity, whether receiving care in a nursing facility or at home.
How to apply for Community HealthChoices (CHC)
Submit your contact information to apply for Community HealthChoices. We will help you choose a Managed Care Organization (MCO) that fits your needs.
- What is a Managed Care Organization (MCO)?
- An MCO is a company that manages your healthcare under CHC. They work with you to coordinate doctor visits, medications, long-term care, and any other services you need.