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Keep reading to see which state-based services may be available to you. Alaska Medicaid Personal Care Services Program. Alaskans Living Independently (ALI) Medicaid Waiver. Alaska Department of Senior and Disability Services (ADSD) Family and Medical Leave Insurance. Long-Term Care Insurance.
The Personal Care Services (PCS) Program, which was previously called the Personal Care Assistance Program, or PCA Program, is available through the states Regular Medicaid Plan. PCS are an entitlement; meeting the states Medicaid eligibility requirements guarantees one will receive assistance.
Medicare does not offer reimbursement for family caregivers. It also doesnt provide payment for long-term care services like in-home care or adult day services. There are a few Medicare Advantage plans that offer coverage for services such as meal delivery or rides to medical appointments, but these are limited.
Submit-A-Tick! Carefully remove the tick if it is attached and feeding. Put the tick into a clean, small plastic or metal container (e.g. vial or small pill bottle). Place the container into a Ziploc bag. Print and complete an Alaska Submit-A-Tick form (PDF).
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Eligibility Technicians provide and/or supervise accurate and timely eligibility determinations, the determination of the number and type programs an applicant is eligible to receive, and the authorization of benefits to applicants and recipients of federal and State family assistance programs.
Alaska does not pay you to live there. Instead, the states shares the interest and investment dividend income from a permanent fund established with oil royalty income dating from the 1970s to the present. The income is shared with Alaska citizens who have lived in the state for a year or more.

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