Benefit Results is dedicated to giving solid, policy based answers regarding government benefit options. Most people, as they start the journey into needing benefits to pay for care, have questions. Finding these answers, without getting a sales pitch to buy …
Benefit Results is proud to provide education and support with all things benefit related!!! Please find the newly released 2024 Eligibility Limits for the ALTCS ( Arizona’s Medicaid Program for those at risk of nursing home placement) program. Any questions? …
Benefit Results offers a Benefit Coordination process to help your facility reduce the risk of revenue loss associated with Medicaid and other benefit denials. Here are some recent comments from our contract facility partners about how Benefit Results helps in …
Planning ahead for the unexpected is so important. Organizing and finding the necessary documents in case something happens to you goes a long way towards helping those who are helping you.
Benefit Coordination is an important part of the process for securing benefits. One benefit can impact another. Also, it is required when applying for Medicaid that the applicant MUST apply for any potential benefit that could provide cash benefit for …
Benefit Results is proud to be a resource for families seeking information on benefits to help their loved ones during difficult times in life. Here are some videos from this past year that provide information on benefits and some commonly …
Every application process for government benefits requires a substantial amount of paperwork and a strict procedure to follow. If the applicant is able, they act on their own and work directly with the benefit agency to supply the needed documentation.
We are pleased to announce that Benefit Results is now an HEAPlus Community Partner. Our Benefit Coaches have completed the specialized training to assist in the AHCCCS Community Partner program in the state of Arizona.
The medical eligibility for long term Medicaid is a part of the application process that is worth paying close attention to. Gathering documentation prior to the assessment related to the medical diagnosis, such as dementia, and proof of hands-on care