Long Term Care

Colorado's Long-Term Care (LTC) program provides medical assistance to aged, blind or disabled persons who need the level of care which is delivered in a nursing home.

People eligible for Long-Term Care may choose

Long-Term Care services are very expensive. LTC clients must use most of their income to pay for the cost of Long-Term Care. Medicaid pays the difference between the client's payments and the provider's charges.

Except for small allowances set aside for personal needs, dependent care, and certain uncovered medical assets, the Long-Term Care client must give all of his/her monthly income towards medical costs. The remaining medical expenses may be paid by Medicaid.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for LTC benefits you must

  1. Pass screening tests to determine the need for long-term care services. Prior approval is required for services to be paid by Medicaid.
  2. If under 65 years of age, have been or expect to be totally disabled for 12 months or more.
  3. Live in a medical care institution for at least 30 days or be at risk for nursing home placement.
  4. Have gross income below 300% of the SSI level per month. A higher income limit is available to those who establish a specific type of "income trust." (the maximum gross income figure is adjusted annually. Contact the Mesa county Department of Human Services for the latest figure.)
  5. Have resources below $2,000 for individuals. (Resources are money that remains unspent from a prior month. Some examples include cash, checking and savings accounts, stocks, bonds, some insurance policies and property you own other than your home.)

Records to bring