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Texas CBA Program and Current Medicaid Long-Term Care

GSC showed 'texas cba program' near page one, so Phase 7 captures that legacy terminology while directing readers toward current program verification.

Quick answer: Searchers still use the term 'Texas CBA program,' but families should verify current Texas Medicaid long-term-care pathways through Texas HHS rather than relying on old program names or outdated articles.

Why You May Still See "CBA Program" Online

Older Texas long-term-care information may refer to Community Based Alternatives or CBA. Program structures and names change over time. When making a current care or Medicaid decision, use current Texas HHS information and ask which present-day program applies to the person.

What to Ask Texas HHS or the Managed-Care Plan

  • Which current Medicaid long-term-care program applies?
  • Is the person eligible for STAR+PLUS or another pathway?
  • Which home- and community-based services are available?
  • Can assisted-living services be part of the person's benefit?
  • Which providers participate?

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