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How to Apply for Long-Term Care Medicaid in Colorado

Applying for Medicaid can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to long-term care. However, with the right guidance and resources, the process can be much smoother. This guide is designed for seniors, caregivers, and Colorado residents to help them understand how to apply for long-term care Medicaid in Colorado.

Understanding Long-Term Care Medicaid

Long-term care Medicaid provides financial assistance to those who need help with daily living activities, such as bathing, dressing, and eating. It covers care provided in various settings including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and even at home.

Why You Shouldn't Apply Alone

Given the high volume of applications and the complexity of the process, we do not recommend submitting an application on your own. Mistakes can delay approval or result in denial. Should you choose to apply on your own, we will give you the information and tools you need during our free initial consultation with you.

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Steps to Apply for Long-Term Care Medicaid in Colorado

Step 1: Find The Applicant’s DHS Office

The first step in applying for Medicaid in Colorado is to find the applicant’s local Department of Human Services (DHS) office. This is where you will submit your financial application.

Find the Applicant’s DHS office here

Step 2: Submit a Financial Application

Once you have located your local DHS office, you will need to submit a financial application. This form will require detailed information about your income, assets, and expenses.

Step 3: Determine Financial Eligibility

Before proceeding with the application, it's crucial to determine if you qualify financially for Medicaid or VA Aid & Attendance benefits. Strategies exist to access benefits while protecting your personal assets, and a Certified Medicaid Planner (CMP) can help you maximize your benefits.

Find out if you qualify

Step 4: Schedule a Health Assessment

After qualifying financially, you will need to schedule a level of care assessment, also known as a health assessment, with the Applicant’s Single Entry Point. This evaluation will determine the level of care you require.

Schedule a health assessment

Step 5: Skip the Hassle of Applying Alone… Schedule an Appointment

If you find the application process overwhelming, you can skip figuring out how to apply on your own by scheduling an appointment with our experts.

Schedule an appointment with a Certified Medicaid Planner

Our 4-Step Process for Application Assurance

We have developed a streamlined 4-step process to help you feel relief about your loved one’s care and save money.

1. Schedule a Free Initial Consultation

Learn more about what we can do to preserve your assets by scheduling a free initial consultation.

2. Make a Plan

Through an assessment of your financial circumstances, we will create a roadmap of the best options for you.

3. Pick an Option

We explore legitimate opportunities to preserve your assets.

4. Gain Benefits

Select the best option, and we will complete a successful application for gained benefits.

Applying for long-term care Medicaid in Colorado doesn't have to be stressful. By following these steps and seeking professional guidance, you can ensure a smoother application process and maximize your benefits.

For personalized assistance, schedule a free consultation with one of our Certified Medicaid Planners (CMP) today.

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