Denied ALTCS in Arizona? You have 30 days to appeal. Learn the step-by-step process for requesting a State Fair Hearing, keeping benefits active, and common reasons denials get overturned.
Step-by-step guide to the Arizona ALTCS application process. Covers forms, documents, HEAplus portal, PAS screening, and the 60-90 day timeline for 2026.
Compare doing Arizona ALTCS applications yourself with a guide versus hiring an elder law attorney. Cost, complexity, and when each option makes sense.
Can't afford $6,000-$10,000 for an elder law attorney? Here are the realistic alternatives for navigating Arizona's ALTCS Medicaid long-term care process.
Learn how Arizona's ALTCS program funds nursing homes, assisted living, and home care through AHCCCS. Covers eligibility, the PAS screening, and 2026 income and asset limits.
Your parent earns more than $2,982/month and needs Arizona Medicaid long-term care. Here's how a Miller Trust solves the problem and what guide walks you through it.
Your parent has more than $2,000 in countable assets. Here's how to find the right ALTCS guide when you need spend-down strategies, not just eligibility info.
Yes — Arizona's ALTCS program covers assisted living, memory care, and home care under one managed-care system. Here's how coverage works and what to watch for.
Arizona's income cap for ALTCS is $2,982/month. If your parent earns more, a Miller Trust (income-only trust) is the legal fix. Here's exactly how to set one up.
Arizona can place a TEFRA lien on a parent's home during their lifetime under specific conditions. Learn when liens apply, how estate recovery works, and how to protect the house.