- Who Qualifies for Arizona Long Term Care? | ALTCS. com
The Arizona Long-Term Care System, or ALTCS, is a program designed to help residents of Arizona pay for long-term care Long-term care includes nursing homes, assisted living, memory care, residential group homes, and in-home care
- Paying for Care with the ALTCS Benefits | ALTCS. com
ALTCS is a state-run program that uses Medicaid funding to provide care to seniors and those with disabilities For people who cannot take care of themselves, but cannot privately afford the care they need, ALTCS will help shoulder the cost
- Applications Process | ALTCS
The ALTCS program (Arizona Long Term Care System) is a division of AHCCCS designed for elderly and disabled individuals who need long term care either in their home or in a long term care facility such as assisted living or skilled nursing
- ALTCS - Arizona Long Term Care System | ALTCS. com
ALTCS is an Arizona Medicaid program that is designed to help fixed income seniors and other disabled individuals afford the care that they need ALTCS pays for the care that you need after savings are exhausted
- Get Help With ALTEC Arizona (ALTCS) | ALTCS. com
ALTCS is the Arizona program designed to help seniors and those with disabilities pay for long-term care Call today if you need help
- How to Become an ALTCS Paid Caregiver
ALTCS is a hybrid program, which combines federal Medicaid monies with state and county contributions in an insurance pool It is used to pay for all aspects of long term care for clients who qualify for the program
- ALTCS Phoenix Office
The main office where everything ALTCS related gets processed is the Phoenix office There are many smaller regional offices in towns like Casa Grande, Chinle, Cottonwood, Flagstaff, Glob Miami, Lake Havasu, Prescott, Sierra Vista, Tucson, and Yuma
- What is the ALTCS Medical Evaluation Test?
If the person undergoing the ALTCS medical evaluation test receives enough points, they qualify for ALTCS When an ALTCS medical evaluator is conducting the test, they are looking to see whether the person can effectively perform activities of daily living (ADLs)
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