Download Your Free ALTCS Guide
View our Free ALTCS Guide put together by Elder Law Attorney, Erik K. Macdonald.
ALTCS Packet
View our helpful PDF Packet for ALTCS applicants. Click the link below to download your PDF.
Downloadable PDF Resources
Find helpful PDF resources that are important to the long-term care process. Click the links below to download your PDF.
ALTCS Rate Card
ALTCS Eligibility Guide Single Applicant
ALTCS Eligibility Guide Married Applicant
ALTCS Nursing Home Case Study
ALTCS Home Care Case Study
Probate Reference Card
Health Care Facility G&C Reference Card
2025 VA Pension Worksheet
Downloadable Forms
Find a number of downloadable forms that are important to the long-term care process. Click the links below to download your forms.
Life Care Planning Packet
The Life Care Planning Packet includes the proper forms for a Living Will, Health Care Power of Attorney and Mental Health Care Power of Attorney. These are the most common, basic forms of life care planning that are recommended to all individuals to have completed before a need may arise. These forms are Arizona specific and include instructions for completion.
Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)
Individuals should fill out a DNR if they do not wish to be brought back to life in the event they stop breathing, or do not have the ability to decline assent. Resuscitation generally covered by this form refers to CPR, chest compressions, defibrillation, and artificial ventilation. Although anyone can potentially request a DNR form through their physician, this form is generally reserved for those to whom resuscitation would do It is important to have this form printed on orange paper and kept in an obvious place, should a friend or family member need to search for it in an emergency.
Financial Power of Attorney
The Financial Power of Attorney is a document that allows individuals (known as the “principal”) to forward their decision-making powers to someone else (known as the “agent”) for financial matters. This decision-making power is only brought about by the physical or mental incapacitation of the principal. As the title conveys, this form only governs financial decisions, such as purchasing and selling property, bank account managements, business decisions, etc.