Provider Relief Fund Update – Assisted Living/Private Pay SNF

Provider Relief Fund Update – Assisted Living/Private Pay SNF

HHS has updated the Provider Relief Fund webpage to include all assisted living facilities and private pay SNFs that have yet to receive any funds from the Provider Relief Fund for the Phase 2 General Distribution allocation.  According to the news release “Eligible assisted living facilities will receive 2 percent of their annual revenue from patient care.”  More information can be found on the Provider Relief Fund website here – https://www.hhs.gov/coronavirus/cares-act-provider-relief-fund/for-providers/index.html including previously recorded webinars regarding the Phase 2 application process.  

HHS has indicated that private pay nursing homes should also now apply if they haven’t previously received any funds.

Assisted living facilities will need to apply under the Phase 2 application and attestation portal here – https://cares.linkhealth.com/#/.

We are hopeful that any assisted living provider that submitted their tax ID previously will have their tax ID validated more quickly as we have already completed the validation process for HHS.


The deadline for all Phase 2 applications is Sunday, September 13th.  You must have your tax ID submitted for validation by this date.


Lastly, it appears that due to a technical glitch, the news release does not show on the HHS website.  You can find the news release below.


Trump Administration Announces Provider Relief Fund Application for Assisted Living Facilities

“Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), is announcing assisted living facilities (ALFs) may now apply for funding under the Provider Relief Fund Phase 2 General Distribution allocation. This announcement bolsters the Trump administration’s commitment to support health care providers in addressing both the economic harm and additional expenses caused by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).This funding was made possible through the bipartisan CARES Act and the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act.

“HHS is committed to ensuring America’s healthcare providers have what they need to protect their patients and continue providing care through the pandemic,“ said HHS Secretary Alex Azar. “By expanding the Provider Relief Fund to assisted living facilities, we are supporting more frontline providers and helping to protect the nearly 1 million vulnerable older Americans in their care.”

Through its ongoing efforts to support providers in need, HHS is inviting ALFs that may have been previously ineligible to apply for Phase 2 General Distribution funding. ALFs support older adults and people with disabilities with a wide range of assistance for activities of daily living. Nearly 1 million older adults live in an estimated 28,000 assisted living facilities across the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ALFs and the population they serve are particularly vulnerable to the spread and impact of COVID-19. To combat this risk and better protect their residents, many ALFs have implemented CDC recommendations that have resulted in increased health care related costs to their facilities. HHS is encouraging ALFs to apply for funding to help minimize the financial hardships of these increased expenses caused by COVID-19.

Like other providers applying for Phase 2 funding, eligible ALFs will receive 2 percent of their annual revenue from patient care. Helpful information for these providers can be found at the Provider Relief Fund website, which includes previously recorded Phase 2 application webinars, frequently asked questions (FAQs) and other information on how to apply through the recently simplified application process. Assisted living facilities, like all providers applying for the current Phase 2 General Distribution funding will have until September 13, 2020 to begin their application by entering their Tax Identification Number (TIN) for validation.

For updated information and data on the Provider Relief Fund, visit: hhs.gov/providerrelief

Questions?

Contact:

David Carter | Director, Health Care Finance & Policy

C 360.888.5702