Elder Law | Arizona Medicaid Planning Lawyer

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A Medicaid planning lawyer can help take some of the pressure off of your shoulders as you near your later years. This legal assistance is especially helpful when also making other important decisions surrounding retirement. After all, you don’t want another complicated task weighing on you throughout the aging process. 

Instead, hand estate planning over to experienced attorneys who only practice this along with other aspects of elder law. That way, you can focus on optimizing your health, enjoying your last few years at work, and spending quality time with friends, family, and grandchildren while waiting for retirement to arrive.

Contact us to be connected with Medicaid lawyers in Arizona. Their areas of expertise include long-term care planning through Medicaid, which is yet another complexity you won’t have to fret about.


Medicaid vs. Long-Term Care Insurance

Medicaid is the United States’ public health insurance program that assists those with low income of all ages, though it is commonly in consideration for those of retirement age (65 or above). It is typically used for nursing home care, though many places do not accept Medicaid. 

Another option to consider is long-term care insurance. Long-term care insurance is private insurance, not associated with any government programs. Those with long-term care insurance typically have more choices when it comes to facilities that accept care, though this does not normally include care provided by a nursing home. 

Still, elderly people may be able to receive coverage for other assisted living facilities, in-home care, and other personal care options through this type of coverage.

Confused as to whether Medicaid or long-term care insurance will be better for you? Elder law attorneys can help you plan and apply for the insurance that will best suit your needs.

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What Is ALTCS?

ALTCS stands for the Arizona Long-Term Care System. This is the state-run system of Medicaid. It covers:

  • Transportation for seniors
  • At-home care
  • Facility-based care
  • Doctor visits
  • Home food delivery
  • And more

Of course, not every facility accepts ALTCS patients, so it’s important to consider where you would like to be placed should the need arise. This is just one aspect of the complicated estate planning process, and involves specific eligibility requirements.


Why Get Help with Medicaid Qualification Process?

To qualify for Medicaid through ALTCS in Arizona, you must:

  1. Complete a PAS, or Pre-Admission Screen. The PAS includes a physical health examination. Another part of the PAS is an ADL, or your Activities of Daily Living. This is where ALTCS will assign you a score that proves the need for daily assistance.
  2. Prove that your income is under $2,523 per month for individuals and $5,046 per month for married couples.
  3. Show that you have no more than $2,000 in total assets.

Seeking out an attorney for Medicaid planning will help ensure that you do not miss any steps along the way. Accordingly, don’t waste any time trying to apply for Medicaid on your own- use the services of a knowledgeable Medicaid lawyer instead.


Can I Set Up Medicaid for My Family Member?

Yes, you can set up Medicaid for your family member. In fact, this is a common practice for many families across the state of Arizona. Family members often take the reins as their loved ones face their elderly years, especially when a sudden health or financial change has affected the individual. 

If your parent, grandparent, or other loved one is facing this need, it’s the perfect time to work with a Medicaid planning attorney. All of the red tape that comes with estate planning and setting up coverage for care can feel like a second full-time job; something that can take a toll on both your own job and the welfare of your immediate family members. If this sounds like you, we strongly advise you to hire an Arizona Medicaid planning lawyer today.

How to Find an Arizona Medicaid Planning Lawyer

To find a Medicaid planning lawyer, simply contact us to be connected with an experienced Medicaid lawyer and to schedule a free attorney consultation. Plus, with their flat fee model, you won’t have to worry about any unexpected lawyer fees on top of all the other costs you currently face. 

Just know that you don’t have to face the planning process alone. Rather, enjoy the great benefits of seeking legal assistance from a knowledgeable Arizona Medicaid planning lawyer.


Arizona estate planning and elder law services will be referred to Trajan Wealth, LLC.