Long Term Care Options Counseling
- Help to understand available long term care and service options, eligibility factors, and costs.
- Information about the choices you have when making decisions about where to live, what kind of help you need, where to receive that care and help, and how to pay for it.
- One-on-one consultation to help you think through the pros and cons of the various options in light of your situation, values, resources and preferences.
Long Term Care Information Counseling
- Information about the choices you have when making decisions about where to live, what kind of help you need, where to receive that care and help, and how to pay for it.
- One-on-one consultation to help you think through the pros and cons of the various options in light of your situation, values, resources and preferences.
Benefit Counseling
- Benefit specialists provide information about government and other benefits that you may be entitled to receive, such as Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, Disability, low income housing, etc.
- Benefit specialists advocate for you when you have problems with Medicare, Social Security, and other benefits.
- Elderly Benefit Specialists serve people age 60 years of age and older.
- Disability Benefit Specialists serve adult with a disability under age 60. This includes people with a physical disability, people with a developmental disability, people with mental illness or substance use issues.