Wash. Admin. Code § 182-513-1105 - Personal needs allowance (PNA) and room and board standards in a medical institution and alternate living facility (ALF)
(1) This section describes the personal needs
allowance (PNA), which is an amount set aside from a client's income that is
intended for personal needs, and the room and board standard.
(2) The PNA in a state veteran's nursing
facility:
(a) Is indicated on the chart
described in subsection (8) of this section as "All other PNA Med Inst.", for a
veteran without a spouse or dependent children receiving a needs-based
veteran's pension in excess of $90;
(b) Is indicated on the chart described in
subsection (8) of this section as "All other PNA Med Inst.", for a veteran's
surviving spouse with no dependent children receiving a needs-based veteran's
pension in excess of $90; or
(c) Is
$160 for a client who does not receive a needs-based veteran's
pension.
(3) The PNA in
a medical institution for clients receiving aged, blind, or disabled (ABD) cash
assistance or temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) cash assistance is
the client's personal and incidental (CPI) cash payment, as described in WAC
388-478-0006, based on residing
in a medical institution, which is $41.62.
(4) The PNA in an alternate living facility
(ALF) for clients receiving ABD cash assistance or TANF cash assistance is the
CPI, as described in WAC
388-478-0006, based on residing
in an ALF that is not an adult family home, which is $38.84.
(5) The PNA for clients not described in
subsections (2), (3), and (4) of this section, who reside in a medical
institution or in an ALF, is indicated on the chart described in subsection (8)
of this section as "All other PNA Med Inst." and "HCS & DDA Waivers, CFC
& MPC PNA in ALF."
(6)
Effective January 1, 2024, and each year thereafter, the amount of the PNA in
subsection (5) of this section will be adjusted by the percentage of the
cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for old-age, survivors, and disability social
security benefits as published by the federal Social Security Administration,
per RCW
74.09.340.
(7) The room and board standard in an ALF
used by home and community services (HCS) and the developmental disabilities
administration (DDA) is based on the federal benefit rate (FBR) minus the
current PNA as described under subsection (5) of this section.
(8) The current PNA and room and board
standards used in long-term services and supports are published under the
institutional standards on the Washington apple health (medicaid) income and
resource standards chart located at
https://www.hca.wa.gov/free-or-low-cost-health-care/i-help-others-apply-and-access-apple-health/program-standard-income-and-resources.
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