FAQs

Who can join Total Longterm Care?


We serve individuals who are:
  • At least 55 years old
  • Living within specific Zip codes in the metro area
  • Eligible for Medicaid or able to pay privately
  • In need of nursing facility level of care
  • Able to live safely in the community


How do I join Total Longterm Care?

Call us at 303.869.4664 and ask to speak to Intake. An intake coordinator will arrange for you to visit a Total Longterm Care Day/Health Center and will talk to you about your needs and the program.


What happens to my Medicare/Medicaid coverage when I join?

Participants with Medicare and/or Medicaid authorize Total Longterm Care to provide services to them. This means that you maintain benefits covered by Medicare and/or Medicaid and become eligible for additional benefits offered by Total Longterm Care. Individuals who are currently enrolled in an HMO will disenroll in order to join Total Longterm Care.


Does anyone live at Total Longterm Care?

Our participants live in their own homes, with family members, in assisted living, or in adult family homes.


Can I join without going to the Day/Health program?

Attending the Day/Health program is optional, however there may be times when individuals must come to the center to be seen in the clinic. Regular attendance is highly encouraged since the Total Longterm Care staff would like to carefully monitor your health and safety.


Do I have to change doctors?

Yes. However, people who join Total Longterm Care enjoy personal relationships with our doctors and nurses and, in fact, notice that they have more access to health-care providers than they did before enrolling in the program. Photos and descriptions of our providers are on this Web site. We help make the transition easy.


What happens if I need to see a specialist?

If you need to see a specialist, such as a cardiologist or a pulmonologist, we will make the arrangements and provide the transportation.


What happens if I am no longer able to stay in my home?

Total Longterm Care will do everything possible to keep you in your own home. However, if you are no longer able to remain safely in your home, Total Longterm Care will look for a facility such as assisted living or a nursing home to meet your needs. You will still be in Total Longterm Care and you continue to come to the center on a regular schedule so that you can receive your medical care, therapies, and other services.


What happens if I join Total Longterm Care and I don’t like it?

You may disenroll from the program at any time. A Total Longterm Care Social Worker will assist you.
What happens if I am too sick to go to the Day/Health Center?
If you are feeling too sick to attend the center, call your center and ask to speak to a nurse. Depending on the situation, a provider may come out to see you or we will help you come to the center to be seen in the clinic. Our van will pick you up.


How much does it cost to join?

IF YOU ARE: THEN:
Medicaid eligible Medicaid pays for the program
Medicare eligible but not Medicaid eligible Participant pays for the Medicaid portion of the program
Medicare and Medicaid eligible Participant pays nothing
Medicaid eligible but not Medicare Participant pays nothing
Neither Medicaid nor Medicare eligible Participant pays the private pay rate, ask your intake coordinator about this amount
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