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CDPAP Transition to PPL in New York

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📢 ATTENTION New York CDPAP Recipients and Caregivers: Action Needed by MARCH 28, 2025

CDPAP recipients and caregivers in New York must transition to Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), a private company, by March 28, 2025, to continue receiving payments and avoid service disruptions. Aivala has no affiliation with PPL.

What’s Happening?

New York State has mandated that CDPAP recipients and caregivers transition to Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), a private company now serving as the sole statewide fiscal intermediary. This consolidates over 600 previous intermediaries into one streamlined system.

Why the Transition?

The shift to PPL aims to save New York State approximately $500 million annually. However, some critics highlight potential concerns, including reduced consumer choice and possible disruptions to essential services.

What is CDPAP?

The Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP) empowers individuals with disabilities or chronic conditions to receive Medicaid-funded home health care, allowing them or their designated representatives to direct their care.

What is PPL?

Public Partnerships LLC (PPL), a private company, is the new statewide fiscal intermediary for CDPAP in New York. They’re offering a $100 sign-up bonus for personal assistants who register before the March 28, 2025, deadline. Aivala has no affiliation with PPL.

What Needs to Be Done?

CDPAP consumers must ensure their personal assistants transition to PPL by March 28, 2025, to maintain uninterrupted services and payments.

How to Transition?

To transition, visit the official PPL website (pplfirst.com/cdpap) for detailed instructions or call PPL support at 1-833-247-5346. Their support team is available to assist. For local support, explore our Facilitator Directory 🩺. Aivala has no affiliation with PPL.

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