VERMONT'S LONG-TERM CARE MEDICAID PROGRAM INCLUDES: Choices for Care, Developmental Disabilities Home and Community Based Services, Brain Injury Program, and Intensive Home and Community Based Treatment.
What help is available?
If you are found eligible, Long-Term Care Medicaid will help you pay for long-term care services in the following settings:
- Your home or the home of another person;
- An approved residential care home or assisted-living facility; or
- An approved nursing home.
Who is eligible?
To be eligible, you must:
- Be a Vermont resident;
- Be at least 65 years old, at least 18 years old with a physical disability, or eligible for Medicaid under Medicaid for Children and Adults rules;
- Meet the financial criteria; and
- Meet the clinical criteria for nursing home level of care.
For more information on Choices for Care, Developmental Disabilities Home and Community Based Services, and Brain Injury Program, visit the Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living website.
For more information on Intensive Home and Community Based Treatment, visit the Department of Mental Health website.
How do I apply?
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Complete the 202LTC application form:
- To print a copy, click on: Application for Long-Term Care Medicaid; or
- Call 1-800-479-6151 and ask that a 202LTC be mailed to you.
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Mail your completed application to:
Green Mountain Care
Application and Document Processing Center
280 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-1500 -
Green Mountain Care will determine your financial eligibility. A worker will contact you to set up a phone interview to discuss your application and any documents you may need to provide.
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The Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living (DAIL) will determine your clinical eligibility for Choices for Care and Brain Injury Program. The local Designated Agency arranges the necessary assessments for Developmental Disabilities Home and Community Based Services. The Department of Mental Health will determine clinical eligibility for Intensive Home and Community Based Treatment.
If you are found eligible for the program, your eligibility will be reviewed at least once a year.
Where can I get help applying?
For help applying for Choices for Care, contact:
- The Vermont Senior Helpline at 1-800-642-5119;
- Your local Vermont Association of Area Agencies on Aging; or
- Your local Home Health Agency.
For help applying for the Brain Injury Program, contact:
- The Brain Injury Association of Vermont at 802-244-6850;
- The Vermont Senior Helpline at 1-800-642-5119;
- Your local Vermont Association of Area Agencies on Aging; or
- Your local Home Health Agency.
For help applying for Developmental Disabilities Home and Community Based Services, contact:
- The local Designated Agency in your region of the state: Designated Agencies for Developmental Disabilities Services.
For help applying for Intensive Home and Community Based Treatment, contact:
- The local Designated Agency in your region of the state: Designated Providers | Department of Mental Health (vermont.gov).
Where can I get more information?
- If you have questions about your LTC DVHA financial eligibility:
- Call LTC Customer Support Unit at 1-802-476-0100 or toll-free 1-833-840-0061.
- If you have questions about your Choice for Care or Brain Injury Program clinical eligibility and services available:
- Call the DAIL Long-Term Care Clinical Coordinator in your area of the state.
- If you have questions about your Developmental Disabilities Home and Community Based Services eligibility and services available:
- Call the Developmental Services Division at 802-241-0304; or
- Visit the Developmental Disabilities Services Division Services and Provider webpage.
- If you have questions about Intensive Home and Community Based Treatment eligibility and services available:
- Call the Department of Mental Health at 802-241-0090; or
- Visit the Department of Mental Health Services webpage.
How do I apply for other health care programs?
You can learn about and apply for two other health care programs through Green Mountain Care:
For all other health care plans in Vermont, contact Vermont Health Connect at 1-855-899-9600 or go to VermontHealthConnect.gov/.
How can I send in the requested verification documents for a new or review LTC application?
To send in the requested documents, you can do one of the following:
Mail:
Green Mountain Care
Application and Document Processing Center
280 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-1500
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Use the AHS Uploader:
The Uploader website is located at my.vermont.gov. Please click on the web-link for Uploader Instructions, which will guide you on how to set up a secure log-in account so you can send in documents securely.
Please note, the Uploader at this time can only be used to send in requested verification documents.
Background: The Uploader is a new electronic document submission system which allows applicants to send in requested documents electronically. All users are required to have an Uploader secure log-in user account to send in documents.
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Drop off in a District Office.
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Secure Fax:
802-241-0514 (directly to ADPC)