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by Elizabeth Newberry, Eli

Long term care is a diversity of services offered that provides medical and non medical help to those suffering from chronic illnesses or disabilities. Long term health care helps people meet health and personal needs. For the most part long term care is used to assist those with daily activities, such as dressing, bathing, and cleaning. Such services can be provided anywhere, a nursing home, private homes or in the community. Long term care is defined as a continuous stay for thirty days or more in a nursing facility, a home, or Community Based Services.

Colorado Eligibility for Long Term Care

1. In order to qualify for long term care in Colorado an applicant must be of the following:

Elderly- must be 65 years or older

Blind- you have to meet the Social Security's standards of blindness

Disabled - If you receive Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Income or have been determined disabled by Disability Determination Services then you can qualify for long term care.

There are two applications that must be finished simultaneously. This is imperative in deciding the first date of eligibility:

Financial eligibility determination

The Medicaid application can be filled out through Colorado's County Department of Human/Services

Uniform Long Term Care form for service eligibility. You can find this form at your county's option for Long Term Care Single Entry Point or at a nursing facility. There are twenty six Single Entry Point that service the whole state.
The forms are then reviewed by a state designated peer review organization.

Shopping for Long Term Care Insurance

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has created a “Shoppers Guide to Long Term Care Insurance”. This brochure can be obtained for no cost at the Colorado State Insurance Department. The booklet provides basic information on long term care insurance.

Before you buy any long term care insurance it's important for you to know exactly what you want out of long term care insurance. Most importantly make sure you have found an insurance company that you really trust.

Next you should consider the insurance company financial stability or strength ratings and rate increase overtime. Why? Because you want them to still be able to be there for you in the future.
It's important to understand long term care terms that will be used when you're looking for insurance that will provide such care. Make sure you do your research beforehand and if you don't understand some of the terminologies used don't hesitate to ask questions.

As you have probably already know, obtaining long term care in Colorado or basically in any state can require a lot of work. If you are to be successful then it's important for you to do the research and be prepared with the information you might need to provide. You can definitely find affordable long term care insurance in Colorado.


It is possible to find inexpensive long-term care that ends up being more expensive in the long run. For example, putting your loved on into a long term care facility that you selected solely because they offered the least expensive option. You depend on governmental regulations and laws in effect to protect the patient's safety, so price becomes the driving force in selecting a facility.

You notice that after two short weeks, your loved one's physical and mental health is declining. You find that in addition to the facility not taking proper care of their patients, the patients were neglected and/or abused. In the long run, it will cost you. It cost financially because now you have to remove the patient and possibly sue the institution. It also cost emotionally.

Careful searching can avoid the emotional and financial expense of selecting the wrong institution. Here are a few tips when searching for long-term care:

1.Reputation: Before you entrust your loved one to a facility, do some research to find out about the institution's reputation. Speak to other patients and families of patients to find out how satisfied they are with the facility. Find out if they had complaints and how quickly and satisfactorily the complaints were resolved.

2.Adequate Staff: Do you see patients that are unattended and are in need? Is there adequate staff? If on your initial visit you find the staffing is inadequate, chances are it is not a one-time occurrence. The facility might have staffing problems and you might not want to subject a loved one to insufficient staff.

3.Trust your gut: If you walk into a facility and get a bad feeling about it, leave. Do not try to rationalize your feeling. If you think it's unfounded, do a little more research, but generally your initial take on the situation is right.
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