Long-Term Care in Pocatello, Idaho

Long-term care refers to services that help people who can no longer fully care for themselves due to aging, illness, or disability. This includes help with daily activities (bathing, dressing, eating) as well as skilled medical care, memory care, and more. In Pocatello, options range from in-home assistance to assisted living and nursing homes.

Types of Long-Term Care Services Available
In-Home Care / Home Health Aide: Caregivers or medical professionals come into the home to provide assistance with personal care, therapy, or medical needs.
Assisted Living Facilities: Residential communities where residents get help with daily tasks but still retain some independence.
Memory Care / Alzheimer’s Care Units: Specialized assisted living or nursing facilities designed for people with cognitive decline.
Nursing Homes / Skilled Nursing Facilities: Higher level of care with medical staff, for those needing constant supervision or medical services.
Adult Day Care / Community-Based Services: Day programs for supervision, socialization, therapy, etc.
Insurance & State Assistance Options
Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI): Private policies that help cover costs of nursing homes, assisted living, home care, etc., when needed. Idaho offers LTCI products including Partnership-Certified policies.
Idaho Long-Term Care Partnership Program: If you purchase a qualifying LTC insurance policy under this program, then when applying for Medicaid, Idaho will disregard (not count) personal assets equal to the benefits paid by the policy. Helps protect savings/assets.
Medicaid & HCBS (Home and Community Based Services): For those who meet income and asset thresholds, Idaho Medicaid has programs that help pay for long-term care in nursing homes, assisted living, or in home/community settings.