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The cost of Long-Term Care could rob you and your family of your assets, leaving you penniless and your heirs with nothing. The need for long-term care could be responsible for taking your dignity, independence, and pride in your retirement years. In this book, “The Complete Arizona Medicaid and VA Pension Benefits Guide,“ the author Steve Dabbs takes you through the maze of long-term care. Who will need Long-Term care? What is long-term care? Where to find the best care? And How to pay for Long-Term Care? Dabbs gives you a comprehensive guide to both Arizona Medicaid and Veterans Pension Benefits. One book reviewer wrote, “Overall, I think you have a fantastic resource here that I can see many people benefitting from, even those outside of Arizona specifically.”
This volume, from the Pension Research Council of the Wharton School, highlights many of the special health insurance problems facing the elderly and some of the solutions that any reform process must consider.
From Medicaid to retiree benefits: how seniors impact America's health care costs: hearing before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, Washington, DC, July 13, 2006.
From Medicaid to retiree benefits : how seniors impact America's health care costs : hearing before the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, Washington, DC, July 13, 2006.
ABOUT THE BOOK According to the Nation Poverty Center of the University of Michigan, 15 percent of the entire US population, or 45 million people, lived at or below the national poverty level in 2010. Many of these people are barely able to make ends meet, and are forced to make difficult decisions about paying for one basic necessity over another. This often leads to stress-related conditions such as heart disease, depression and anxiety, and many poverty-stricken people who cannot afford to treat these medical problems themselves. Fortunately, federal and state governments provide income, health care and other benefits as safety nets for impoverished and economically vulnerable people. These come in the form of Social Security benefits, Medicaid and unemployment insurance. Government benefits are an important aspect of a healthy, productive society and serve as a fail-safe against widespread poverty. Without them, many would go without basics such as food, shelter clothing and health care. EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK Once the application is submitted, the SSA usually does not need require documentation from the applicant because the information can be easily verified by various government databases. However, if the Social Security Administration does request proof or other documentation of any information on the application, potential beneficiaries must turn in the required paperwork within the specified time frame to avoid a delay in receiving benefits. The most commonly requested documents include photo identification, Social Security cards, birth certificates, marriage certificates and tax returns. The SSA does not accept photocopies or faxes of these documents; applicants must send the original documents by mail. The Social Security Administration will mail them back at the end of the application process. Survivors Benefits When a worker dies, the Social Security Administration provides their family with survivor's benefits to help fill the income gap left behind. These come as both one-time and monthly payments. A worker must have earned at least six credits in the three years before his death for his family to receive survivors benefits... Buy a copy to keep reading! CHAPTER OUTLINE Guide to Government Benefits: Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Unemployment Insurance, Disability + Introduction + Retirement Benefits + Survivor’s Benefits + Disability Benefits + ...and much more