Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Jackson White Law ~ Staying In-Network for Long-Term Care



Staying In-network for Long-term Care

Richard A. White JacksonWhite Law, Mesa Arizona
Question: I filed an Arizona Long Term Care System application for my wife nearly a year ago, and I have had a horrible time trying to manage and understand the process on my own. After many months of working on this process, I am now being told that my wife has to move to a different facility in order to qualify for the benefit. Can ALTCS really tell me where my wife has to live?
Answer: ALTCS will never decide where your wife will live — this is your decision to make. Before ALTCS will approve your wife’s case, however, she must reside in an approved setting.
To clarify, ALTCS is just like any other insurance provider insofar as it will only provide coverage to its members who seek care from an in-network provider. Just like with any other insurer, ALTCS has a network of providers with which it is contracted to provide care.
As long as the setting in which you place your wife has an ALTCS contract, she will be eligible for coverage if she is otherwise eligible for the benefit.
It is worth mentioning that ALTCS contracts with care providers all along the healthcare continuum. There are approved in-home care providers, group homes, day care centers, assisted living facilities and skilled nursing facilities. Further, it is not as if there is a clear demarcation between ALTCS and non-ALTCS facilities — all ALTCS facilities also have non-ALTCS residents; and ALTCS members are given the same level of treatment and care as others.
If the only thing preventing your wife from qualifying for ALTCS is this setting requirement, it would certainly be worth considering moving to an approved setting to help facilitate eligibility. You have many good options available to you, and this benefit is too valuable to forgo.

Richard White is an elder law attorney at JacksonWhite Attorneys at Law. For more information on Elder Law at JacksonWhite, please visit www.ArizonaSeniorLaw.com.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

IN THE SPOTLIGHT The Villas at La Canada, The Villas at Houghton & Coming Soon ~ The Villas at Green Valley



We are pleased to announce our newest advertiser  
in the Tucson SPOTLIGHT Senior Services & 
Welcome The Villas!




The Reason for Innovative Senior Living


The owners and staff of Innovative Senior Living believe in giving exceptional care for those in need of assisted living. Everything we do is a result of our passion for serving those that have physical or cognitive difficulty and need assistance with daily living.

Thirteen years ago, Bobby Larson and Klaus Axen saw how seniors in need of assisted living were underserved.  Large facilities are too impersonal and institutional; smaller homes don't have the amenities seniors need to remain active.  Their research backed up their inclination: seniors have a higher quality of life and age in place better by being served in a home with 10 residents or less.

Soon after, Bobby and Klaus formed Innovative Senior Living so that people in need of assisted living could live in a small group home and receive great care and have pioneered the "small home concept."  ISL is one of the few companies in the country that has successfully built a family-centered neighborhood model. 

Twelve years ago, Innovative Senior Living bought a subdivision and started building the Villas at La Cañada on Tucson's northwest side.  The neighborhood now consists of 10, 10-bedroom homes and is clustered on a 17-acre campus.  The homes are staffed with two caregivers to serve the 10 residents in each home.  Residents receive home cooked meals and snacks, have access to activities, and most services a resident would need -- like a beauty salon -- are available onsite.  Because multiple homes are clustered on one campus, we are able to provide more amenities -- like a physical fitness center, beauty salon, walking paths, gardens, and out door spaces.  

After construction on the neighborhood was complete, Bobby's mom, Wanda, moved into the Villas at La Canada.  The reason for starting ISL came full circle:  Wanda lived in a family-centered home where she liked the care so much she called her favorite care giver "mom."  The Villas at  La Cañada provided physical and mental stimulation, fostered great friendships and Wanda loved the home-cooked meals.  

The experience Bobby gave to his mom is the experience he wants to give to anyone needing assisted living.

Bobby and Klaus are using their experience to expand.  The Villas of Houghton, a nine-home neighborhood on Tucson's east side was complete in October of last year.  Currently, Innovative Senior Living is in the process of building The Villas of Green Valley, south of Tucson.  ISL wants to expand anywhere the eldercare community is underserved.  You are welcome to call Klaus about development opportunities.

Please click on the neighborhood websites (at right) for more specific information on ISL's neighborhoods.  The websites can only show so much; we would rather see in person.  Call Bobby Larson at 520-730-5271 to setup a tour of any of our neighborhoods.

Visit us online @ http://www.islassistedliving.com/